Fire and sustainability: considerations for California’s altered future climate |
Moritz, Max and Stephens, Scott |
2008 |
urban growth, climate change, wildfire |
Fire and Terrain Controls on Soil Carbon in Chaparral Watersheds |
Graham, Robert C., Akers, S. C., Meixner, T., and Wechsler, S.P. |
2002 |
carbon storage, soil carbon, chaparral, wildfire |
Fire management, managed relocation, and land conservation options for long-lived obligate seeding plants under global changes in climate, urbanization, and fire regime |
Bonebrake, Timothy C., Syphard, Alexandra D., Franklin, Janet, Anderson, Kurt E., Akçakaya, H. Resit, Mizerek, Toni, Winchell, Clark, and Regan, Helen M. |
2014 |
chaparral, plants, biodiversity management, wildfire, biodiversity, urban growth |
Fire weather and large fire potential in the northern Sierra Nevada |
Collins, Brandon M |
2014 |
wildfire, extreme events, climate change impacts |
Five potential consequences of climate change for invasive species |
Hellmann, J. J., J. E. Byers, B. G. Bierwagen, and J. S. Dukes |
2008 |
invasive species |
Forest carbon densities and uncertainties from Lidar, QuickBird, and field measurements in California |
Gonzalez, Patrick, Asner, Gregory P., Battles, John J., Lefsky, Michael A., Waring, Kristen M., and Palace, Michael |
2010 |
carbon storage, forest management, remote sensing |
Forest carbon storage: ecology, management, and policy |
Fahey, Timothy J., Woodbury, Peter B., Battles, John J., Goodale, Christine L., Hamburg, Steven P., Ollinger, Scott V., Woodall, Christopher W. |
2010 |
carbon storage, forest management |
Forest mortality in high-elevation whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) forests of eastern California, USA; influence of environmental context, bark beetles, climatic water deficit, and warming |
Millar, Constance I., Westfall, Robert D., Delany, Diane L., Bokach, Matthew J., Flint, Alan L., and Flint, Lorraine E. |
2012 |
Pinus albicaulis, tree mortality, biodiversity, climatic water deficit |
Forest Project Protocol Version 3.2 |
Climate Action Reserve |
2010 |
carbon sequestration, monitoring and assessment protocols, forest management |
Forest structure and species traits mediate projected recruitment declines in western US tree species |
Dobrowski, Solomon Z., Swanson, Alan K., Abatzoglou, John T., Holden, Zachary A., Safford, Hugh D, Schwartz, Mike K. and Gavin, Daniel G. |
2015 |
climatic water deficit, forest management, biodiversity |
Foundations of translational ecology |
Enquist, Carolyn A.F., Stephen T. Jackson, Gregg M. Garfin, Frank W. Davis, Leah R. Gerber, Jeremy A. Littell, Jennifer L. Tank, Adam J. Terando, Tamara U. Wall, Benjamin Halpern, J. Kevin Hiers, Toni Lyn Morelli, Elizabeth McNie and 16 others |
2017 |
biodiversity management, decision making, resource management |
Framing climate uncertainty: socio-economic and climate scenarios in vulnerability and adaptation assessments |
Berkhout, Frans, van den Hurk, Bart, Bessembinder, Janette, de Boer, Joop, Bregman, Bram, and van Drunen, Michiel |
2013 |
scenario planning, vulnerability assessment, climate change adaptation |
From climate-change spaghetti to climate-change distributions for 21st Century California |
Dettinger, Michael |
2005 |
climate change projections, climate modeling |
From projected species distribution to food-web structure under climate change |
Albouli, Camille, Velez, Laurie, Coll, Marta, Colloca, Francesco, Le Loch, François, Mouillot, David, and Gravel, Dominique |
2013 |
food webs, biodiversity, fish |
Fundamental concepts of recharge in the Desert Southwest: a regional modeling perspective |
Flint, A. L., Flint, L. E., Hevesi, J. A., Blainey, J. M. |
2004 |
groundwater recharge, precipitation |
Future Climate Scenarios for California: Freezing Isoclines, Novel Climates, and Climatic Resilience of California’s Protected Areas |
Ackerly, David D. |
2012 |
bioclimatic modeling, resilience, climate change projections, climate change adaptation, novel climates |
Future frequencies of extreme weather events in the National Wildlife Refuges of the conterminous U.S. |
Martinuzzi, Sebastián, Andrew J. Allstadt, Brooke L. Bateman, Patricia J. Heglund, Anna M. Pidgeon, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Stephen J. Vavrus, and Volker C. Radeloff |
2016 |
extreme events, climate change impacts, protected area networks |
Future land-use related water demand in California |
Wilson, Tamara S., Benjamin M. Sleeter, and D. Richard Cameron |
2016 |
urban growth, agriculture, water management, climate change impacts |
Future vulnerability mapping based on response to extreme climate events: Dieback thresholds in an endemic California oak |
Brown, Brittni J., Blair C. McLaughlin, Rachel V. Blakey, and Naia Morueta‐Holme |
2018 |
Quercus douglasii, extreme events, bioclimatic modeling, groundwater |
Gene movement and genetic association with regional climate gradients in California valley oak (Quercus lobata Née) in the face of climate change |
Sork, Victoria L, Davis, Frank W., Westfall, Robert, Flint, Alan, Ikegami, Makihiko, Wang, Hongfang, and Grivet, Delphine |
2010 |
Quercus lobata, climate change, ecological genetics, climate change adaptation |