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Davis, K.T., et al. (including N.S. Gill; 63 authors). 2023. Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 120:e2208120120 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2208120120

 

Gill, N.S., J. Stallman, L. Pratt, J. Lewicki, T. Elias, P.A. Nadeau, and S. Yelenik. 2023. Out of the frying pan and into the fire: effects of volcanic heat and other stressors on the conservation of a critically endangered plant in Hawaiʻi. Environmental Conservation. DOI 10.1017/S0376892922000480

 

Durboraw, T.D., C.W. Boal, M.S. Fleck, and N.S. Gill. 2022. Long-term recovery of Mexican spotted owl nesting habitat after fire in the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. Fire Ecology, 18:31.

2021

Rodman, Kyle C., Robert A. Andrus, Amanda R. Carlson, Trevor A. Carter, Teresa B. Chapman, Jonathan D. Coop, Paula J. Fornwalt, Nathan S. Gill, Brian J. Harvey, Ashley E. Hoffman, Katharine C. Kelsey, Dominik Kulakowski, Daniel C. Laughlin, Jenna E. Morris, José F. Negrón, Katherine M. Nigro, Gregory S. Pappas, Miranda D. Redmond, Charles C. Rhoades, Monique E. Rocca, Zoe H. Schapira, Jason S. Sibold, Camille S. Stevens-Rumann, Thomas T. Veblen, Jianmin Wang, Xiaoyang Zhang, Sarah J. Hart. 2022. Rocky Mountain forests are poised to recover following bark beetle outbreaks but with altered composition. Journal of Ecology, 00, 1– 21.

Gill, N.S., M.G. Turner, C.D. Brown, S.I. Glassman, S.L. Haire, W.D. Hansen, E. Pansing, S.B. St Clair, and D.F. Tomback. 2022. Limitations to propagule dispersal will constrain post-fire recovery of plants and fungi in western coniferous forests. BioScience, 72:347-364.

Nagy, R.C., J.K. Balch, E.K. Bissell, M.E. Cattau, N.F. Glenn, B.S. Halpern, N. Ilangakoon, B. Johnson, M.B. Joseph, S. Marconi, C. O’Riordan, J. Sanovia, T.L. Swetnam, W.R. Travis, L.A. Wasse, P.L. Zarnetske and 2019 NEON Science Summit Participants (including N.S. Gill; 118 authors). 2021. Harnessing the NEON data revolution to advance open environmental science with a diverse and data-capable community. Ecosphere 12( 12):e03833.

Guz, J., N.S. Gill, and D. Kulakowski. 2021. Long-term empirical evidence of post-disturbance climate controlling forest regeneration. Journal of Ecology, 109:4007-4024.

Hamilton, N.P., S.G. Yelenik, T.D. Durboraw, R.D. Cox, and N.S. Gill. 2021. Understanding grass invasion, fire severity, and Acacia koa regeneration for forest restoration in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Land, 10:962.

 
Gill, N.S., A. Mahood, C. Meier, R. Muthukrishnan, R.C. Nagy, E. Stricker, K. Duffy, L. Petri, and J. Morisette. 2021. Six central questions about biological invasions to which NEON data science is poised to contribute. Ecosphere 12:e03728.

Rodman, K., R. Andrus, C. Butkiewicz, T. Chapman, N.S. Gill, B. Harvey, D. Kulakowski, N. Tutland, T. Veblen, and S. Hart. 2021. Effects of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Forest Landscape Pattern in the Southern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A. Remote Sensing, 13:1089
 

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