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Post‐fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns
M Coppoletta, KE Merriam, BM Collins
Ecological applications 26 (3), 686-699, 2016
2632016
Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western US forests
MP North, JT Stevens, DF Greene, M Coppoletta, EE Knapp, AM Latimer, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 432, 209-224, 2019
1582019
Forest restoration and fuels reduction: Convergent or divergent?
SL Stephens, MA Battaglia, DJ Churchill, BM Collins, M Coppoletta, ...
Bioscience 71 (1), 85-101, 2021
1042021
Ecological resilience and vegetation transition in the face of two successive large wildfires
ZL Steel, D Foster, M Coppoletta, JM Lydersen, SL Stephens, A Paudel, ...
Journal of Ecology 109 (9), 3340-3355, 2021
432021
Fuel dynamics and reburn severity following high-severity fire in a Sierra Nevada, USA, mixed-conifer forest
JM Lydersen, BM Collins, M Coppoletta, MR Jaffe, H Northrop, ...
Fire Ecology 15 (1), 1-14, 2019
322019
Spatial dynamics of tree group and gap structure in an old-growth ponderosa pine-California black oak forest burned by repeated wildfires
NC Pawlikowski, M Coppoletta, E Knapp, AH Taylor
Forest Ecology and Management 434, 289-302, 2019
252019
Livestock exclusion alters plant species composition in fen meadows
KE Merriam, SH Markwith, M Coppoletta
Applied vegetation science 21 (1), 3-11, 2018
152018
Fire ecology of the North American Mediterranean-climate zone
HD Safford, RJ Butz, GN Bohlman, M Coppoletta, BL Estes, SE Gross, ...
Fire ecology and management: Past, present, and future of US forested …, 2021
142021
Persistent composition legacy and rapid structural change following successive fires in Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forests
A Paudel, M Coppoletta, K Merriam, SH Markwith
Forest Ecology and Management 509, 120079, 2022
102022
Fire regime alteration in natural areas underscores the need to restore a key ecological process
M Coppoletta, HD Safford, BL Estes, MD Meyer, SE Gross, KE Merriam, ...
Natural areas journal 39 (2), 250-263, 2019
102019
Historic range of variability for meadows in the Sierra Nevada and South Cascades
S Gross, M Coppoletta
USDA Forest Service, 2013
102013
76-year decline and recovery of aspen mediated by contrasting fire regimes: Long-unburned, infrequent and frequent mixed-severity wildfire
CJ Brewen, JP Berrill, MW Ritchie, K Boston, CM Dagley, B Jones, ...
Plos one 16 (2), e0232995, 2021
52021
Natural range of variation for red fir and subalpine forests in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon
M Coppoletta, MD Meyer, MP North
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest …, 2021
42021
Identifying predictors of translocation success in rare plant species
J Bellis, O Osazuwa‐Peters, J Maschinski, MJ Keir, EW Parsons, TN Kaye, ...
Conservation Biology, e14190, 2023
32023
Reestablishing natural fire regimes to restore forest structure in California’s red fir forests: The importance of regional context
KE Merriam, MD Meyer, M Coppoletta, RJ Butz, BL Estes, CA Farris, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 503, 119797, 2022
32022
Vegetation, fuels, and fire weather data from post-fire landscapes on the Plumas and Lassen National Forests
M Coppoletta, KE Merriam, BM Collins
32015
Post-fire Regeneration in Yellow Pine and Mixed Conifer Forests of California: Challenges, Tools and Applications for Fire-Adapted Forests
JN Williams, JW Long, MD Meyer, B Estes, M Coppoletta, HD Safford
Pines and Their Mixed Forest Ecosystems in the Mediterranean Basin, 567-583, 2021
12021
Multidecadal decline and recovery of aspen experiencing contrasting fire regimes: long-unburned, infrequent and frequent mixed-severity wildfire
CJ Brewen, JP Berrill, MW Ritchie, K Boston, CM Dagley, B Jones, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 28.065896, 2020
12020
The Effects of Small Population Size on Plant Performance in Populations of the Federally Endangered Lupinus Tidestromii
M Coppoletta
University of California, Davis, 2005
12005
Seeding Trials Expand the Distribution of Sonoma Spineflower Populations on Point Reyes National Seashore (California)
M Coppoletta, B Moritsch
Ecological Restoration 20 (2), 147-148, 2002
12002
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