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Sharon Hood
Sharon Hood
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula Fire Sciences Lab
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Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate
WRL Anderegg, JA Hicke, RA Fisher, CD Allen, J Aukema, B Bentz, ...
New Phytologist 208 (3), 674-683, 2015
8502015
Non-structural carbohydrates in woody plants compared among laboratories
AG Quentin, EA Pinkard, MG Ryan, DT Tissue, LS Baggett, HD Adams, ...
Tree physiology 35 (11), 1146-1165, 2015
2602015
Fire and tree death: understanding and improving modeling of fire-induced tree mortality
SM Hood, JM Varner, P Van Mantgem, CA Cansler
Environmental Research Letters 13 (11), 113004, 2018
2302018
Prescribed fire science: the case for a refined research agenda
JK Hiers, JJ O’Brien, JM Varner, BW Butler, M Dickinson, J Furman, ...
Fire Ecology 16, 1-15, 2020
1722020
Low‐severity fire increases tree defense against bark beetle attacks
S Hood, A Sala, EK Heyerdahl, M Boutin
Ecology 96 (7), 1846-1855, 2015
1552015
Fortifying the forest: thinning and burning increase resistance to a bark beetle outbreak and promote forest resilience
SM Hood, S Baker, A Sala
Ecological Applications 26 (7), 1984-2000, 2016
1332016
Predicting postfire Douglas-fir beetle attacks and tree mortality in the northern Rocky Mountains
S Hood, B Bentz
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37 (6), 1058-1069, 2007
1242007
Ponderosa pine resin defenses and growth: metrics matter
S Hood, A Sala
Tree Physiology 35 (11), 1223-1235, 2015
1212015
Mitigating old tree mortality in long-unburned, fire-dependent forests: a synthesis
SM Hood
http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/35004, 2010
121*2010
Evaluation of a post-fire tree mortality model for western USA conifers
SM Hood, CW McHugh, KC Ryan, E Reinhardt, SL Smith
International Journal of Wildland Fire 16 (6), 679-689, 2007
1202007
Diversity–invasibility across an experimental disturbance gradient in Appalachian forests
RT Belote, RH Jones, SM Hood, BW Wender
Ecology 89 (1), 183-192, 2008
1192008
Predicting mortality for five California conifers following wildfire
SM Hood, SL Smith, DR Cluck
Forest Ecology and Management 260 (5), 750-762, 2010
852010
Defense traits in the long-lived Great Basin bristlecone pine and resistance to the native herbivore mountain pine beetle
MKE Bentz B.J., Hood S.M., Hansen E.M., Vandygriff J.C.
New Phytologist,, 2016
76*2016
Fire-injured ponderosa pine provide a pulsed resource for bark beetles
RS Davis, S Hood, BJ Bentz
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42 (12), 2022-2036, 2012
752012
Insect outbreak shifts the direction of selection from fast to slow growth rates in the long-lived conifer Pinus ponderosa
R de la Mata, S Hood, A Sala
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7391-7396, 2017
732017
Using bark char codes to predict post-fire cambium mortality
SM Hood, DR Cluck, SL Smith, KC Ryan
Fire Ecology 4, 57-73, 2008
632008
Using hyperspectral imagery to estimate forest floor consumption from wildfire in boreal forests of Alaska, USA
SA Lewis, AT Hudak, RD Ottmar, PR Robichaud, LB Lentile, SM Hood, ...
International Journal of Wildland Fire 20 (2), 255-271, 2011
592011
Use of landscape simulation modeling to quantify resilience for ecological applications
RE Keane, RA Loehman, LM Holsinger, DA Falk, P Higuera, SM Hood, ...
Ecosphere 9 (9), e02414, 2018
562018
Integrating subjective and objective dimensions of resilience in fire-prone landscapes
PE Higuera, AL Metcalf, C Miller, B Buma, DB McWethy, EC Metcalf, ...
BioScience 69 (5), 379-388, 2019
552019
Tree crown injury from wildland fires: causes, measurement and ecological and physiological consequences
JM Varner, SM Hood, DP Aubrey, K Yedinak, JK Hiers, WM Jolly, ...
New Phytologist 231 (5), 1676-1685, 2021
542021
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