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Grover, H.S., M.A. Bowker, P.Z. Fulé, K.D. Doherty, C.H. Sieg, and A.J. Antoninka. 2020. Post-wildfire moss colonisation and soil functional enhancement in forests of the southwestern USA. International Journal of Wildland Fire https://doi.org/10.1071/WF19106
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Whitehair, L., P.Z. Fulé, A. Sánchez Meador, A. Azpeleta Tarancón, and Y.-S. Kim. 2018. Fire regime on a cultural landscape: Navajo Nation. Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4470
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Mockta, T.K., P.Z. Fulé, A. Sánchez Meador, T. Padilla, and Y.-S. Kim. 2018. Sustainability of culturally important teepee poles on Mescalero Apache Tribal Lands: Characteristics and climate change effects. Forest Ecology and Management 430:250–258. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2018.08.017
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Sarris, D., A. Christopoulou, E. Angelonida, N. Koutsias, P. Z. Fulé, and M. Arianoutsou. 2014. Increasing extremes of heat and drought associated with recent severe wildfires in southern Greece. Regional Environmental Change 14:1257–1268. DOI 10.1007/s10113-013-0568-6.
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Kurth, V.J., S.C. Hart, C.S. Ross, J.P. Kaye, and P.Z. Fulé. 2014. Stand‑replacing wildfires increase nitrification for decades in southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Oecologia DOI 10.1007/s00442-014-2906-x.
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Fulé, P.Z, T.W. Swetnam, P.M. Brown, D.A. Falk, D.L. Peterson, C.D. Allen, G.H. Aplet, M.A. Battaglia, D. Binkley, C. Farris, R.E. Keane, E.Q. Margolis, H. Grissino-Mayer, C. Miller, C. Hull Sieg, C. Skinner, S.L. Stephens, A. Taylor. 2013. Unsupported inferences of high severity fire in historical western United States dry forests: Response to Williams and Baker. Global Ecology and Biogeography. DOI: 10.1111/geb.12136
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Pompa-García, M., J. Cerano-Paredes, and P.Z. Fulé. 2013. Variation in radial growth of Pinus cooperi in response to climatic signals across an elevational gradient. Dendrocronologia 31:198-204.
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Christopoulou, A., P.Z. Fulé, P. Andriopoulos, D. Sarris, and M. Arianoutsou. 2013. Dendrochronology-based fire history of Pinus nigra forests in Mount Taygetos, Southern Greece. Forest Ecology and Management 293:132-139/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2012.12.048.
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Cortés Montaño, C., P. Z. Fulé, D. A. Falk, J. Villanueva-Díaz, and L. L. Yocom. 2012. Linking old-growth forest composition, structure, fire history, climate and land-use in the mountains of northern México. Ecosphere 3(11):106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES12-00161.1
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Falk, D.A., E.K. Heyerdahl, P.M. Brown, C. Farris, P.Z. Fulé, D. McKenzie, T.W. Swetnam, A.H. Taylor, and M.L. Van Horne. 2011. Multiscale controls of historical forest fire regimes: New insights from fire-scar networks. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9(8):446-454.
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Stoddard, M.T., C.M. McGlone, P.Z. Fulé, D.C. Laughlin, and M.L. Daniels. 2011. Native plants dominate understory vegetation following ponderosa pine forest restoration treatments. Western North American Naturalist 71(2):206-214.
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Peppin, D.L., P.Z. Fulé, C. Hull Sieg, J.L. Beyers, M.E. Hunter, and P.R. Robichaud. 2011. Recent trends in post-wildfire seeding in western U.S. forests: costs and seed mixes. International Journal of Wildland Fire 20:702-708.
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Fulé, P.Z., M. Ramos-Gómez, C. Cortés-Montaño, and A.M. Miller. 2011. Fire regime in a Mexican forest under indigenous resource management. Ecological Applications 21(3):764-775.
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Laughlin, D.C., M.M. Moore, and P.Z. Fulé. 2011. A century of increasing pine density and associated shifts in understory plant strategies. Ecology 92(3):556-561.
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Hurteau, M.D., M.T. Stoddard, P.Z. Fulé. 2011. The carbon costs of mitigating high-severity wildfire in southwestern ponderosa pine. Global Change Biology 17:1516–1521. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02295.x.
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Diggins, C., P.Z. Fulé, J.P. Kaye, and W.W. Covington. 2010. Future climate affects management strategies for maintaining forest restoration treatments. International Journal of Wildland Fire 19: 903–913.
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Cerano Paredes, J., J. Villanueva D., P.Z. Fulé. 2010. Reconstrucción de incendios y su relación con el clima para la reserva Cerro El Mohinora, Chihuahua. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales 1(1): 63-74.
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Peppin, D., P.Z. Fulé, C.H. Sieg, J.L. Beyers, and M.E. Hunter. 2010. Post-wildfire seeding in forests of the western United States: An evidence-based review. Forest Ecology and Management 260:573–586.
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Peppin, D.P., P.Z. Fulé, J.C. Lynn, A.L. Mottek-Lucas, and C.H. Sieg. 2010. Market perceptions and opportunities for native plant production on the southern Colorado Plateau. Restoration Ecology Vol. 18 (No. S1):113–124, doi: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2010.00656.x.
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Yocom, L.L., Fulé, P.Z., Brown, P.M., Cerano, J., Villanueva-Díaz, J., Falk, D.A., Cornejo-Oviedo, E. 2010. El Niño-Southern Oscillation effect on a fire regime in northeastern Mexico has changed over time. Ecology 91(6):1660-1671.
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Villanueva, D.J., P. Z. Fulé, J. Cerano Paredes, J. Estrada Avalos, I. Sánchez C. 2009. Reconstrucción de precipitación estacional para el barlovento de la Sierra Madre Occidental con anillos de crecimiento de Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco. Ciencia Forestal en México 34 (105): 37-69.
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Villanueva D., J., J. Cerano P., V. Constante G., P. Z. Fulé, E. Cornejo O. (2009). Variabilidad hidroclimática histórica de la Sierra de Zapalinamé y disponibilidad de recursos hídricos para Saltillo, Coahuila. Madera y Bosques 15(3):45-64.
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Fulé, P.Z., J.E. Korb, and R.Wu. 2009. Changes in forest structure of a dry mixed conifer forest, southwestern Colorado USA. Forest Ecology and Management 258:1200–1210. DOI:10.1016/j.foreco.2009.06.015.
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Cerano Paredes, J., J. Villanueva Díaz, P.Z. Fulé, J.G. Arreola Ávila, I. Sánchez Cohen, and R. D. Valdez Cepeda. 2009. Reconstrucción de 350 años de precipitación para el suroeste de Chihuahua, México. Madera y Bosques 15(2):27-44.
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Waring, K.M., D. M. Reboletti, L. A. Mork, M. Li, C.-H. Huang, R. W. Hofstetter, A. M. Garcia, P. Z. Fulé, and T. S. Davis. 2009. Modeling the impacts of two bark beetle species under warming climate in the southwestern U.S.A.: ecological and economic consequences. Environmental Management. DOI 10.1007/s00267-009-9342-4.
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van Mantgem, P.J., N. L. Stephenson, J. C. Byrne, L. D. Daniels, J. F. Franklin, P. Z. Fulé, M. E. Harmon, A. J. Larson, J. M. Smith, A. H. Taylor, and T. T. Veblen. 2009. Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States. Science 323:521-524. DOI: 10.1126/science.1165000.
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Huffman, D.W., P.Z. Fulé, K.M. Pearson, and J.E. Crouse. 2009. A comparison of fire hazard mitigation alternatives in pinyon-juniper woodlands of Arizona. Forest Ecology and Management 257:628–635.
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Keane, R.E., J.K. Agee, P.Z. Fulé, J.E. Keeley, C. Key, S.G. Kitchen, R. Miller, and L.A. Schulte. 2008. Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe? International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6):696-712.
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Fulé, P.Z. 2008. Does it make sense to restore wildland fire in changing climate? Restoration Ecology 16(4):526-531.
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Stoddard, M.T., D.W. Huffman, T. Alcoze, and P.Z. Fulé. 2008. Effects of slash on herbaceous communities in pinyon-juniper woodlands of northern Arizona. Rangeland Ecology and Management 61:485-495.
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Huffman, D.W., P.Z. Fulé, K.M. Pearson, and J.E. Crouse. 2008. Fire history of pinyon-juniper woodlands at upper ecotones with ponderosa pine forests in Arizona and New Mexico. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38( 8):2097-2108.
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Dodge, R.S., P.Z. Fulé, and C.H. Sieg. 2008. Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica) response to wildfire in a southwestern forest. Ecoscience 15(2):213-222.
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Roccaforte, J.P., P.Z. Fulé, and W.W. Covington. 2008. Landscape-scale changes in canopy fuels and potential fire behavior following ponderosa pine restoration treatments. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17: 293–303.
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Laughlin, D.C., and P.Z. Fulé. 2008. Wildland fire effects on understory plant communities in two fire-prone forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38:133-142.
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Korb, J.E., and P.Z. Fulé. 2008. Intra and inter-annual vegetation change: implications for long-term research. Restoration Ecology 16(1):5-11.
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Fulé, P.Z., M. Ribas, E. Gutiérrez, R. Vallejo, and M.W. Kaye. 2008. Forest structure and fire history in an old Pinus nigra forest, eastern Spain. Forest Ecology and Management 255:1234-1242.
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Kuenzi, A.M., P.Z. Fulé, and C.H. Sieg. 2008. Effects of fire severity and prefire stand treatment on plant community recovery after a large wildfire. Forest Ecology and Management 255:855-865.
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Abella, S. R., W. W. Covington, P. Z. Fulé, L. B. Lentile, A. J. Sánchez Meador and P. Morgan. 2007. Past, present, and future old growth in frequent-fire conifer forests of the western United States. Ecology and Society 12 (2): 16. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss2/art16/
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Kaufmann, M. R., D. Binkley, P. Z. Fulé, M. Johnson, S. L. Stephens and T. W. Swetnam. 2007. Defining old growth for fire-adapted forests of the western United States. Ecology and Society 12 (2): 15. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss2/art15/
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Kolb, T.E., J.K. Agee, P.Z. Fulé, N.G. McDowell, K. Pearson, A. Sala, R.H. Waring. 2007. Perpetuating old ponderosa pine. Forest Ecology and Management 249:141-157.
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Fulé, P.Z., J.P. Roccaforte, and W.W. Covington. 2007. Posttreatment tree mortality after forest ecological restoration, Arizona, United States. Environmental Management 40:623-634.
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Waskiewicz, J.D., P.Z. Fulé, and P. Beier. 2007. Quantifying the deterioration of ponderosa pine snags in northern Arizona. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 22(4):233-240.
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Strom, B.A., and P.Z. Fulé. 2007. Pre-wildfire fuel treatments affect long-term ponderosa pine forest dynamics. International Journal of Wildland Fire 16:128-138.
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Baumgartner*, K.H., and P.Z. Fulé. 2007. Survival and sprouting responses of Chihuahua pine after the Rodeo-Chediski fire on the Mogollon Rim, Arizona. Western North American Naturalist 67(1):51-56.
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Korb, J.E., M.L. Daniels, D.C. Laughlin, and P.Z. Fulé. 2007. Understory communities of warm/dry mixed conifer in southwestern Colorado. Southwestern Naturalist 52(4):493-503.
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Fulé, P.Z., and D.C. Laughlin. 2007. Wildland fire effects on forest structure over an altitudinal gradient, Grand Canyon National Park, USA. Journal of Applied Ecology 44:136-146.
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Abella, S.R., P.Z. Fulé, and W.W. Covington. 2006. Diameter caps for thinning southwestern ponderosa pine forests: viewpoints, effects, and tradeoffs. Journal of Forestry 104(8):407-414.
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Laughlin, D.C., M.M. Moore, J.D. Bakker, C.A. Casey, J.D. Springer, P.Z. Fulé, and W.W. Covington. 2006. Assessing targets for the restoration of herbaceous vegetation in ponderosa pine forests. Restoration Ecology 14(4):548-560.
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Fulé, P.Z., T.A. Heinlein, and W.W. Covington. 2006. Fire histories in ponderosa pine forests of Grand Canyon are well supported: reply to Baker. International Journal of Wildland Fire 15:439-445.
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Fulé, P.Z., W.W. Covington, M.T. Stoddard, and D. Bertolette. 2006. “Minimal-impact” restoration treatments have limited effects on forest structure and fuels at Grand Canyon, USA. Restoration Ecology 14(3):357-368.
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Passovoy, M.D., and P.Z. Fulé. 2006. Snag and woody debris dynamics following severe wildfires in northern Arizona ponderosa pine forests. Forest Ecology and Management 223:237-246. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2005.11.016
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Van Horne, M.L., and P.Z. Fulé. 2006. Comparing methods of reconstructing fire history using fire scars in a southwestern USA ponderosa pine forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36(4):855-867.
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Moore, M.M., C.A. Casey, J.D. Bakker, J.D. Springer, P.Z. Fulé, W.W. Covington, and D.C. Laughlin. 2006. Herbaceous response to restoration treatments in a ponderosa pine forest, 1992-2004. Rangeland Ecology and Management 59:135-144.
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Martin*, S.L., T.C. Theimer, and P.Z. Fulé. 2005. Ponderosa pine restoration does not affect turkey roost site use in northern Arizona. The Wildlife Society Bulletin 33(3):859-864.
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Huisinga, K.D., D.C. Laughlin, P.Z. Fulé, J.D. Springer, and C.M. McGlone. 2005. Effects of an intense prescribed fire on ground-flora in a mixed conifer forest. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 132(4):590-601.
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Stephens, S.L., and P.Z. Fulé. 2005. Western pine forests with continuing frequent fire regimes: possible reference sites for management. Journal of Forestry 103(7):357-362.
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Laughlin, D.C., J.D. Bakker, and P.Z. Fulé. 2005. Understorey plant community structure in lower montane and subalpine forests, Grand Canyon National Park, USA. Journal of Biogeography 32:2083-2102.
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Kaye, J.P., Hart, S.C., Fulé, P.Z., Covington, W.W., M.M Moore, and M.W. Kaye. 2005. Initial carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus fluxes following ponderosa pine restoration treatments. Ecological Applications 15(5):1581-1593.
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Fulé, P.Z., D.C. Laughlin, and W.W. Covington. 2005. Pine-oak forest dynamics five years after ecological restoration treatments. Forest Ecology and Management 218:129-145.
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Cocke, A.E, P.Z. Fulé, and J.E. Crouse. 2005. Forest change on a steep mountain gradient after extended fire exclusion: San Francisco Peaks, Arizona, USA. Journal of Applied Ecology 42:814-823.
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Heinlein, T.A., M.M. Moore, P.Z. Fulé, and W.W. Covington. 2005. Fire history of two ponderosa pine—mixed conifer sites: San Francisco Peaks, Arizona, USA. International Journal of Wildland Fire 14:307-320.
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Cocke, A.E, P.Z. Fulé, and J.E. Crouse. 2005. Comparison of burn severity assessments using differenced normalized burn ratio (ΔNBR) and ground data. International Journal of Wildland Fire 14(2):189-198.
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Fulé, P.Z., J. Villanueva-Díaz, and M. Ramos-Gómez. 2005. Fire regime in a conservation reserve, Chihuahua, México. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:320-330.
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Fisher, M.A., and P.Z. Fulé. 2004. Changes in forest vegetation and arbuscular mycorrhizae along a steep elevation gradient in Arizona. Forest Ecology and Management 200:293-311.
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Jerman*, J.L., P.J. Gould*, and P.Z. Fulé. 2004. Slash compression treatments reduced tree mortality from prescribed fire in southwestern ponderosa pine. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 19(3):149-153.
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Moore, M.M., D.W. Huffman, P.Z. Fulé, W. W. Covington, and J.E. Crouse. 2004. Comparison of historical and contemporary forest structure and composition on permanent plots in southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Forest Science 50(2):162-176.
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Fulé, P.Z., A.E. Cocke, T.A. Heinlein, and W.W. Covington. 2004. Effects of an intense prescribed forest fire: is it ecological restoration? Restoration Ecology 12(2):220-230.
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Gildar, C.N., P.Z. Fulé, and W.W. Covington. 2004. Plant community variability in ponderosa pine forest has implications for reference conditions. Natural Areas Journal 24(2):101-111.
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Fulé, P.Z., J.E. Crouse, A.E. Cocke, M.M. Moore, and W.W. Covington. 2004. Changes in canopy fuels and potential fire behavior 1880-2040: Grand Canyon, Arizona. Ecological Modelling 175:231-248.
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Waltz, A.E.M., P.Z. Fulé, W.W. Covington, and M.M. Moore. 2003. Diversity in ponderosa pine forest structure following ecological restoration treatments. Forest Science 49(6):885-900.
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Korb, J.E., W.W. Covington, and P.Z. Fulé. 2003. Sampling techniques influence understory plant trajectories following restoration—an example from ponderosa pine restoration. Restoration Ecology 11(4):504-515.
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Fulé, P.Z., J.E. Crouse, T.A. Heinlein, M.M. Moore, W.W. Covington, and G. Verkamp. 2003. Mixed-severity fire regime in a high-elevation forest: Grand Canyon, Arizona. Landscape Ecology 18:465-486.
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Fulé, P.Z., T.A. Heinlein, W.W. Covington, and M.M. Moore. 2003. Assessing fire regimes on Grand Canyon landscapes with fire scar and fire record data. International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(2):129-145.
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Rodríguez-Trejo, D.A., and P.Z. Fulé. 2003. Fire ecology of Mexican pines and a fire management proposal. International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(1):23-37.
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Fulé, P.Z., W.W. Covington, H.B. Smith, J.D. Springer, T.A. Heinlein, K.D. Huisinga, and M.M. Moore. 2002. Comparing ecological restoration alternatives: Grand Canyon, Arizona. Forest Ecology and Management 170:19-41.
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Fulé, P.Z., W.W. Covington, M.M. Moore, T.A. Heinlein, and A.E.M. Waltz. 2002. Natural variability in forests of Grand Canyon, USA. Journal of Biogeography 29:31-47.
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Covington, W.W., P.Z. Fulé, S.C. Hart, and R.P. Weaver. 2001. Modeling ecological restoration effects on ponderosa pine forest structure. Restoration Ecology 9(4):421-431.
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Fulé, P.Z., A.E.M. Waltz, W.W. Covington, and T.A. Heinlein. 2001. Measuring forest restoration effectiveness in hazardous fuels reduction. Journal of Forestry 99(11):24-29.
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Covington, W.W., P.Z. Fulé, T.M. Alcoze, and R.K. Vance. 2000. Learning by doing: ecological restoration education at Northern Arizona University. Journal of Forestry 98(10):30-34.
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Fulé, P.Z., A. García-Arévalo, and W.W. Covington. 2000. Effects of an intense wildfire in a Mexican oak-pine forest. Forest Science 46(1):52-61.
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Moore, M.M., W.W. Covington, and P.Z. Fulé. 1999. Reference conditions and ecological restoration: A southwestern ponderosa pine perspective. Ecological Applications 9(4):1266-1277.
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Fulé, P.Z., and W.W. Covington. 1999. Fire regime changes in La Michilía Biosphere Reserve, Durango, Mexico. Conservation Biology 13(3):640-652.
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Mast, J.N., P.Z. Fulé, M.M. Moore, W.W. Covington, and A. Waltz. 1999. Restoration of presettlement age structure of an Arizona ponderosa pine forest. Ecological Applications 9(1):228-239.
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Fulé, P.Z., and W.W. Covington. 1998. Spatial patterns of Mexican pine-oak forests under different recent fire regimes. Plant Ecology 134:197-209.
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Fulé, P.Z., and W.W. Covington. 1997. Fire regimes and forest structure in the Sierra Madre Occidental, Durango, Mexico. Acta Botanica Mexicana 41:43-79.
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Fulé, P.Z., M.M. Moore, and W.W. Covington. 1997. Determining reference conditions for ecosystem management in southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Ecological Applications 7(3):895-908.
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Covington, W.W., P.Z. Fulé, M.M. Moore, S.C. Hart, T.E. Kolb, J.N. Mast, S.S. Sackett, and M.R. Wagner. 1997. Restoring ecosystem health in southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Journal of Forestry 95(4):23-29.
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Fulé, P.Z., and W.W. Covington. 1996. Changing fire regimes in Mexican pine forests: ecological and management implications. Journal of Forestry 94(10):33-38.
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Fulé, P.Z., and W.W. Covington. 1994. Fire regime disruption and pine-oak forest structurein the Sierra Madre Occidental, Durango, Mexico. Restoration Ecology 2(4):261-272.
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Fulé, P.Z., and W.W. Covington. 1994. Double sampling increases the efficiency of forest floor inventories for Arizona ponderosa pine forests. International Journal of Wildland Fire 4(1):3-10.
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