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Patterns and drivers of early conifer regeneration following stand-replacing wildfire in Pacific Northwest (USA) temperate maritime forests

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2019-06-01
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2021-09-20

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Laughlin, M.M., Rangel-Parra, L.K., Jenna E. Morris, J.E., Donato, D.C., Halofsky, J.S., and Harvey, B.J., 2024, Patterns and drivers of early conifer regeneration following stand-replacing wildfire in Pacific Northwest (USA) temperate maritime forests: Zenodo, https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10595208.

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Data accompanying the manuscript 'Patterns and drivers of early conifer regeneration following stand-replacing wildfire in Pacific Northwest (USA) temperate maritime forests' by Laughlin, Rangel-Parra, Morris, Donato, Halofsky and Harvey published in Forest Ecology and Management. Data include field measurements of post-fire seedling abundance and additional information about the forest stands where data were collected. See the main text of the manuscript for complete descriptions of how data were collected, and greater specifics on values and classifications.

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This research is part of a broad, collaborative effort across agencies and partners to better understand the drivers, characteristics, and indicators of post-fire resilience in northwestern Cascadia. The data here were collected to assess the patterns and potential drivers of conifer seedling regeneration and establishment following stand-replacing mortality in the western Cascades of Washington and Oregon.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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