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William L. Baker
William L. Baker
Emeritus Professor, Program in Ecology, University of Wyoming
Verified email at uwyo.edu
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Factors influencing succession: lessons from large, infrequent natural disturbances
MG Turner, WL Baker, CJ Peterson, RK Peet
Ecosystems 1, 511-523, 1998
9961998
A review of models of landscape change
WL Baker
Landscape ecology 2, 111-133, 1989
9161989
The r. le programs for multiscale analysis of landscape structure using the GRASS geographical information system
WL Baker, Y Cai
Landscape ecology 7, 291-302, 1992
5851992
Contribution of roads to forest fragmentation in the Rocky Mountains
RA Reed, J Johnson‐Barnard, WL Baker
Conservation biology 10 (4), 1098-1106, 1996
4831996
Historical and modern disturbance regimes, stand structures, and landscape dynamics in pinon–juniper vegetation of the western United States
WH Romme, CD Allen, JD Bailey, WL Baker, BT Bestelmeyer, PM Brown, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 62 (3), 203-222, 2009
4662009
Managing fire‐prone forests in the western United States
RF Noss, JF Franklin, WL Baker, T Schoennagel, PB Moyle
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4 (9), 481-487, 2006
4012006
Uncertainty in surface-fire history: the case of ponderosa pine forests in the western United States
WL Baker, D Ehle
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31 (7), 1205-1226, 2001
3982001
The landscape ecology of large disturbances in the design and management of nature reserves
WL Baker
Landscape ecology 7, 181-194, 1992
3851992
Fire and restoration of sagebrush ecosystems
WL Baker
Wildlife Society Bulletin 34 (1), 177-185, 2006
3712006
Effects of settlement and fire suppression on landscape structure
WL Baker
Ecology 73 (5), 1879-1887, 1992
3441992
Landscape ecology and nature reserve design in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Minnesota
WL Baker
Ecology 70 (1), 23-35, 1989
3111989
Fire ecology in Rocky Mountain landscapes
WL Baker
Island press,, 2009
3042009
Watershed analysis of forest fragmentation by clearcuts and roads in a Wyoming forest
DB Tinker, CAC Resor, GP Beauvais, KF Kipfmueller, CI Fernandes, ...
Landscape ecology 13, 149-165, 1998
2661998
Longterm response of disturbance landscapes to human intervention and global change
WL Baker
Landscape Ecology 10, 143-159, 1995
2411995
Nonequilibrium dynamics between catastrophic disturbances and old‐growth forests in ponderosa pine landscapes of the Black Hills
DJ Shinneman, WL Baker
Conservation Biology 11 (6), 1276-1288, 1997
2341997
The effects of elk on aspen in the winter range in Rocky Mountain National Park
WL Baker, JA Munroe, AE Hessl
Ecography 20 (2), 155-165, 1997
2291997
Fire and restoration of pinon–juniper woodlands in the western United States: a review
WL Baker, DJ Shinneman
Forest Ecology and Management 189 (1-3), 1-21, 2004
2162004
Evaluation of resource selection methods with different definitions of availability
SA McClean, MA Rumble, RM King, WL Baker
The Journal of wildlife management, 793-801, 1998
2161998
Restoration of landscape structure altered by fire suppression
WL Baker
Conservation Biology 8 (3), 763-769, 1994
1941994
Fire, fuels and restoration of ponderosa pine–Douglas fir forests in the Rocky Mountains, USA
WL Baker, TT Veblen, RL Sherriff
Journal of Biogeography 34 (2), 251-269, 2007
1882007
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