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Davis, K. et al. Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States.

Hernández-Moreno et al. Forest landscape dynamics after large-scale fires in western Patagonia: evidencing surprising temperate forest recovery trends.

Busby, S. et al. Patterns, drivers, and implications of post-fire delayed tree mortality in temperate conifer forests of the western US.


Accepted, Early View & Published

54 - Davis, K.T., Robles, M.D., Kemp, K.B., Higuera, P.E., Chapman, T., Metlen, K.L., Peeler, J.L., Rodman, K.C., Woolley, T., Addington, R.N., Buma, B.J., Cansler, C.A., Case, M.J., Collins, B.M., Coop, J.D., Dobrowski, S.Z., Gill, N.S., Haffey, C., Harris, L.B., Harvey, B.J., Haugo, R.D., Hurteau, M.D., Kulakowski, D., Littlefield, C.E., McCauley, L.A., Povak, N., Shive, K.L., Smith, E., Stevens, J.T., Stevens-Rumann, C.S., Taylor, A.H., Tepley, A.J., Young, D.J.N., Andrus, R.A., Battaglia, M.A., Berkey, J.K., Busby, S.U., Carlson, A.R., Chambers, M.E., Dodson, E.K., Donato, D.C., Downing, W.M., Fornwalt, P.J., Halofsky, J.S., Hoffman, A., Holz, A., Iniguez, J.M., Krawchuk, M.A., Kreider, M.R., Larson, A.J., Meigs, G.W., Roccaforte, J.P., Rother, M.T., Safford, H., Schaedel, M., Sibold, J.S., Singleton, M.P., Turner, M.G., Urza, A.K., Clark-Wolf, K.D., Yocom, L., Fontaine, J.B., Campbell, J.L., 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 120:e2208120120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2208120120


53 - Shuman, J. K., J. K. Balch, R. T. Barnes, P. E. Higuera, C. I. Roos, D. W. Schwilk, E. N. Stavros, T. Banerjee, M. M. Bela, J. Bendix, S. Bertolino, S. Bililign, K. D. Bladon, P. Brando, R. E. Breidenthal, B. Buma, D. Calhoun, L. M. V. Carvalho, M. E. Cattau, K. M. Cawley, S. Chandra, M. L. Chipman, J. Cobian-Iñiguez, E. Conlisk, J. D. Coop, A. Cullen, K. T. Davis, A. Dayalu, F. De Sales, M. Dolman, L. M. Ellsworth, S. Franklin, C. H. Guiterman, M. Hamilton, E. J. Hanan, W. D. Hansen, S. Hantson, B. J. Harvey, A. Holz, T. Huang, M. D. Hurteau, N. T. Ilangakoon, M. Jennings, C. Jones, A. Klimaszewski-Patterson, L. N. Kobziar, J. Kominoski, B. Kosovic, M. A. Krawchuk, P. Laris, J. Leonard, S. M. Loria-Salazar, M. Lucash, H. Mahmoud, E. Margolis, T. Maxwell, J. L. McCarty, D. B. McWethy, R. S. Meyer, J. R. Miesel, W. K. Moser, R. C. Nagy, D. Niyogi, H. M. Palmer, A. Pellegrini, B. Poulter, K. Robertson, A. V. Rocha, M. Sadegh, F. Santos, F. Scordo, J. O. Sexton, A. S. Sharma, A. M. S. Smith, A. J. Soja, C. Still, T. Swetnam, A. D. Syphard, M. W. Tingley, A. Tohidi, A. T. Trugman, M. Turetsky, J. M. Varner, Y. Wang, T. Whitman, S. Yelenik, and X. Zhang. 2022. Reimagine fire science for the Anthropocene. PNAS Nexus:pgac115.

Media coverage/ Press release: 

https://www.ornl.gov/publication/reimagine-fire-science-anthropocene

https://news.syr.edu/blog/2022/08/24/new-research-reimagine-fire-science-for-the-anthropocene/

52-Pugh, B. E., Colley, M., Dugdale, S. J., Edwards, P., Flitcroft, R., Holz, A., Johnson, M., Mariani, M., Means Brous, M., Meyer, K., Moffett, K. B., Renan, L., Schrodt, F., Thorne, C., Valman, S., Wijayratne, U. and Field, R.  A possible role for river restoration enhancing biodiversity through interaction with wildfire.  Glob Ecol and Biogeography. DOI:10.1111/geb.13555

51- Arroyo-Vargas*, P., Holz, A., Veblen, T.T. Fire effects on functional diversity patterns of the understory communities of Araucaria-Nothofagus forests. Plant Ecology 223:883–906.

50- Margolis, E. Q., C. H. Guiterman, R. D. Chavardès, J. D. Coop, K. Copes-Gerbitz, D. A. Dawe, D. A. Falk, J. D. Johnston, E. Larson, H. Li, J. M. Marschall, C. E. Naficy, A. T. Naito, M.-A. Parisien, S. A. Parks, J. Portier, H. M. Poulos, K. M. Robertson, J. H. Speer, M. Stambaugh, T. W. Swetnam, A. J. Tepley, I. Thapa, C. D. Allen, Y. Bergeron, L. D. Daniels, P. Z. Fulé, D. Gervais, M. P. Girardin, G. L. Harley, J. E. Harvey, K. M. Hoffman, J. M. Huffman, M. D. Hurteau, L. B. Johnson, C. W. Lafon, M. K. Lopez, R. S. Maxwell, J. Meunier, M. North, M. T. Rother, M. R. Schmidt, R. L. Sherriff, L. A. Stachowiak, A. Taylor, E. J. Taylor, V. Trouet, M. L. Villarreal, L. L. Yocom, K. B. Arabas, A. H. Arizpe, D. Arseneault, A. A. Tarancón, C. Baisan, E. Bigio, F. Biondi, G. D. Cahalan, A. Caprio, J. Cerano-Paredes, B. M. Collins, D. C. Dey, I. Drobyshev, C. Farris, M. A. Fenwick, W. Flatley, M. L. Floyd, Z. Gedalof, A. Holz, L. F. Howard, D. W. Huffman, J. Iniguez, K. F. Kipfmueller, S. G. Kitchen, K. Lombardo, D. McKenzie, A. G. Merschel, K. L. Metlen, J. Minor, C. D. O’Connor, L. Platt*, W. J. Platt, T. Saladyga, A. B. Stan, S. Stephens, C. Sutheimer, R. Touchan, and P. J. Weisberg. 2022. The North American tree-ring fire-scar network. Ecosphere 13(7):e4159. Ecosphere 13:e4159.

49-Busby*, S., and Holz, A. 2022. Interactions between fire refugia and climate-environment conditions determine mesic subalpine forest recovery after large and severe wildfires. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 5.

Media coverage/ Press release: 

https://beta.nsf.gov/news/study-shows-green-islands-help-forests-regenerate-after-fire?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/06/220609155803.htm

https://scienmag.com/portland-state-study-shows-how-green-islands-help-forests-regenerate-after-fire/


48-Nanavati#, W.P., Whitlock, C. and Holz, A. 2022. The role of paleoecology in restoring and managing the Patagonian landscape.  PAGES Newsletter.

47-Graves#, R.A., Nielsen-Pincus, M., Haugo, R.D., and Holz, A. 2022. Forest carbon incentive programs for non-industrial private forests in Oregon (USA): impacts of program design on willingness to enroll and landscape-scale program outcomes. Forest Policy and Economics 141:102778.

46-Evers, C., Holz, A., Busby, S.*, and Nielsen-Pincus, M.,. 2022. Extreme Winds Flip Local Controls on Burn Severity in Mesic Conifer Forests during Periods of Record Aridity. Fire 5:41.

Media coverage/ Press release: 

https://www.pdx.edu/news/factors-including-extreme-winds-topography-and-vegetation-influenced-severity-burns-oregons

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/04/220414125031.htm


45-McWethy, D. B., R. D. Garreaud, A. Holz, and G. T. Pederson. 2021. Broad-Scale Surface and Atmospheric Conditions during Large Fires in South-Central Chile. Fire 4:28.

44-Bergstrom, D. M., B. C. Wienecke, J. van den Hoff, L. Hughes, D. B. Lindenmayer, T. D. Ainsworth, C. M. Baker, L. Bland, D. M. J. S. Bowman, S. T. Brooks, J. G. Canadell, A. J. Constable, K. A. Dafforn, M. H. Depledge, C. R. Dickson, N. C. Duke, K. J. Helmstedt, A. Holz, C. R. Johnson, M. A. McGeoch, J. Melbourne‐Thomas, R. Morgain, E. Nicholson, S. M. Prober, B. Raymond, E. G. Ritchie, S. A. Robinson, K. X. Ruthrof, S. A. Setterfield, C. M. Sgrò, J. S. Stark, T. Travers, R. Trebilco, D. F. L. Ward, G. M. Wardle, K. J. Williams, P. J. Zylstra, and J. D. Shaw. 2021. Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic. Global Change Biology 27:1692–1703.

43-McEvoy, A., M. Nielsen-Pincus, A. Holz, A. J. Catalano, and K. E. Gleason. 2020. Projected Impact of Mid-21st Century Climate Change on Wildfire Hazard in a Major Urban Watershed outside Portland, Oregon USA. Fire 3:70.

42-Bannister, J. R., M. Acevedo, G. Travieso, A. Holz, and N. Galindo. 2021. The influence of microsite conditions on early performance of planted Nothofagus nitida seedlings when restoring degraded coastal temperate rain forests. Forest Ecology and Management 484:118957.

41-Holz, A., Halofsky, J.E., Nanavati#, B., Platt*, L. and K. Gleason. Wildfire Chapter in: Dalton, M., and E. Fleishman, editors. 2021. Fifth Oregon Climate Assessment. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/occri/oregon-climate-assessments/

40-Busby*, S. U., K. B. Moffett, and Holz, A. 2020. High-severity and short-interval wildfires limit forest recovery in the Central Cascade Range. Ecosphere 11(9):e03247. 10.1002/ecs2.3247 

39-Buma, B., Holz, A., Díaz, I, and Rozzi, R. The world's southernmost tree and the climate and windscapes of the southernmost forests. Ecography. doi:10.1111/ecog.05075.

38-Graves#, R.A., Haugo, R.D., Holz, A., Nielsen-Pincus, M., Jones, A., Kellogg, B., Macdonald, C., Popper., and Schindel, M. Potential greenhouse gas reductions from Natural Climate Solutions in Oregon, USA. PLoS ONE 15(4): e0230424. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230424

37-Krawchuk, M., Meigs, G., Cartwright, J., Coop, J., Davis, R., Holz, A., Kolden, C., and Meddens, A. 2020. Disturbance refugia within mosaics of forest fire, drought, and insect outbreaks. Front Ecol Environ 2020; 18( 5): 235– 244, doi:10.1002/fee.2190

36- Holz+, A., Wood+, S., Ward°, C., Veblen, T.T. & Bowman, D. (+These authors contributed equally to this work) 2020. Population collapse and retreat to fire refugia of the Tasmanian endemic conifer Athrotaxis selaginoides following the transition from Aboriginal to European fire management. Global Change Biology 2020; 26: 3108– 3121. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15031. 

35-Buma, B., Batllori, E., Bisbing, S., Holz, A., Bidlack, A.L., DellaSala D., Gregovich, D., Hennon, P., Krapek, J., Moritz, M.A., Saunders, S., and Zaret*, K. Crossing critical ecosystem thresholds: Emergent freeze and fire disturbance dynamics in temperate rainforests.  Austral Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/aec.12751

34-Chang, C., Halpern, C.B., Antos, J.A., Avolio, M.L., Biswas, A., Cook, J.E., del Moral, R., Fischer, D.G., Holz, A., Pabst, R.J., Swanson, M.E., and Zobel, D.B. Testing conceptual models of early plant succession across a disturbance gradient. J Ecol. 2019 2019;107:517–530. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13120

-->Part of Special Feature on 'Ecological Succession in a Changing World' in Journal of Ecology!

33-Sommerfeld, A. Senf, C., Buma, B., D'Amato, A., Després, T., Díaz-Hormazábal, I., Fraver, S., Frelich, L., Gutiérrez, Á., Hart, S., Harvey, B., He, H., Hlásny, T., Holz, A., Kitzberger, T., Kulakowski, D., Lindenmayer, D., Mori, A., Müller, J., Paritsis, J., Perry, G., Stephens, S., Svoboda, M., Turner, M., Veblen, T., and Seidl, R. 2018. Patterns and drivers of recent disturbances across the temperate forest biome. Nature Communications 9:4355 | DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06788-9 |

32-McWethy, D., Pauchard, A., Garcia, R.A., Holz, A., Gonzalez, M.E., Veblen, T.T., and Stahl, J. 2018. Land-cover, climate and land-use drive recent fire activity in south-central Chile. PLoS ONE 13(8): e0201195. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201195

    Media coverage: 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180822164143.htm

http://www.diariodevaldivia.cl/noticia/biodiversidad/2018/09/la-proteccion-del-bosque-nativo-podria-ser-clave-para-combatir-los-incendios-forestales-en-chile

http://www.eldesconcierto.cl/2018/09/28/segun-los-expertos-proteger-el-bosque-nativo-es-clave-para-combatir-incendios-forestales-en-chile/


31- Mariani+, M., Holz+, A., Veblen, T.T., Williamson, G., Fletcher, M., and Bowman, D. 2018. Climate change amplifications of fire-climate teleconnections in the Southern Hemisphere. +These authors contributed equally to this work.  Geophysical Research Letters, 45. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL078294

    Media coverage: 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180531084415.htm                                   

http://impresa.elmercurio.com/Pages/NewsDetail.aspx?dt=2018-05-28&dtB=28-05-2018%200:00:00&PaginaId=18&bodyid=1

https://www.pdx.edu/news/climate-change-increasing-risks-lightning-ignited-fires-psu-study-finds

https://www.geek.com/science/global-warming-boosts-risk-of-lightning-ignited-fires-1741676/

https://phys.org/news/2018-05-climate-lightning-ignited.html

 Science Poetry: https://thepoetryofscience.scienceblog.com/624/theres-a-storm-coming/


30-Tepley, A., Thomann, E., Veblen, T.T., Perry, G., Holz, A., Paritsis, J., Kitzberger, T., and Anderson-Teixeira, K. 2018. Influences of fire–vegetation feedbacks and post-fire recovery rates on forest landscape vulnerability to altered fire regimes. Journal of Ecology 2018;00:1–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12950

    Media coverage: https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/using-mathematical-models-save-forests/


29-Holz, A. Hart, S., Williamson, G., Veblen, T.T., and Aravena, J.C.  2018. Radial growth response to climate change along the latitudinal range of the world’s southernmost conifer in southern South America. Journal of Biogeography. https://onlinelibrary-wiley-com.proxy.lib.pdx.edu/doi/epdf/10.1111/jbi.13199

    Media coverage: 

https://www.pdx.edu/clas/news/populations-widely-spread-tree-species-respond-differently-climate-change-psu-study-finds

http://impresa.elmercurio.com/Pages/NewsDetail.aspx?dt=2018-05-21&dtB=21-05-2018%200:00:00&PaginaId=11&bodyid=1


28-Iglesias, V., Haberle, S., Holz, A., and Whitlock, C. Holocene dynamics of temperate rainforests in west-central Patagonia. Front. Ecol. Evol., 26 January 2018 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2017.00177

    Media coverage: 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/01/180110101022.htm

https://www.paleowire.com/just-out-holocene-dynamics-of-temperate-rainforests-in-west-central-patagonia-frontiers-in-ecology-and-evolution-paleoecology/


27-Mundo, I., Holz, A., González, M., and Paritsis, J. Fire history and fire regimes shifts in Patagonia temperate forests. In: Dendroecology: Tree-ring Analyses Applied to Ecological Studies. Amoroso et al. Springer Ecological Studies Series.  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-61669-8

26-Mundo, I., Villalba, R., Veblen, T.T., Kitzberger, T., Holz, A., Paritsis, J., Ripalta, A. Fire history in Southern Patagonia: human and climate influences on fire activity in Nothofagus pumilio forests. Ecosphere 8(9):. 10.1002/ecs2.1932

25-Holz, A., Paritsis, J., Mundo, I., Veblen, T.T., Kitzberger, T., Williamson, G., Aráoz, E., Bustos, C., González, M., Grau, R., and Quezada, J. Southern Annular Mode drives multi-century wildfire activity in southern South America. Proc Natl Acad Sci U.S.A. 2017 Sep 5; 114(36):9552-9557. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1705168114

 Media coverage: 

https://www.ecoshock.org/2017/09/teleconnection-the-retro-future.html


24-Puchi, P., Muñoz, A., González, M., Abarzua, A., Araya, K., Towner, R., Fitzek, R., Holz, A., and Stahle, D. The potential use of Pilgerodendron uviferum treering dating in the historical interpretation of the churches of Chiloé. Revista Bosque (Chile) 38(1): 109-121. DOI: 10.4067/S0717-92002017000100012

23-Holz, A., Méndez, C., Borrero, L., Prieto, A., Torrejón, F., and Maldonado, A. 2016. Fires: the main human impact on past environments in Patagonia. PAGES Magazine 24(2):72-73. doi: 10.22498/pages.24.2.72. Special Issue on “Climate change and cultural evolution.” 

22-Mariani, M., Fletcher M.S., Holz, A. and Nyman P. 2016. ENSO controls inter-annual fire activity in south-east Australia. Geophysical Research Letter. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2016GL070572/abstract (IF: 4.2).

21-Kitzberger, T., Perry, G., Paritsis, J., Gowda, J., Tepley, A., Holz, A. Veblen, T.T. 2016. Fire-vegetation feedbacks and alternative states: common mechanisms of temperate forest vulnerability to fire in southern South America and New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany. DOI: 10.1080/0028825X.2016.1151903 (IF: 0.698).

20-Yospin, G.I., Wood, S.W., Holz, A. Bowman, D.M.J.S., Keane, R.E., & Whitlock, C. 2015. Present vegetation mosaics in sub-alpine Tasmania are unstable under various fire regimes.   Modeling Earth Systems and Environment. 2015.  1(3): 1:16. DOI 10.1007/s40808-015-0019-0. (IF: Pending). 

19-Holz, A., Wood, S., Veblen, T. and Bowman, D. 2015. Effects of high severity fire drove the population collapse of the subalpine Tasmanian endemic conifer Athrotaxis cupressoides. Global Change Biology 21(1): 445–458, DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12674. (IF: 8.04).

    Media coverage: https://theconversation.com/fires-in-tasmanias-ancient-forests-are-a-warning-for-all-of-us-53806

18-Paritsis, J., Veblen, T.T. and Holz, A. 2015. Positive fire feedbacks contribute to shifts from Nothofagus pumilio forests to fire-prone shrublands in Patagonia. Journal of Vegetation Science 26(1): 89–101, DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12225. (IF: 3.7).

17-Whitlock, C., McWethy, D.B., Tepley, A.J., Veblen, T.T., Holz, A., McGlone, M.S., Perry, G.L.W., Wilmhurst, J.M., and Wood, S.W. 2015. Past and present vulnerability of closed-canopy temperate forests to altered fire regimes. Bioscience 65(2): 151-163. DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biu194. (IF: 5.4).

16-González M.E., M. Amoroso, A. Lara, T. T. Veblen, C. Donoso, T. Kitzberger, I. Mundo, A. Holz, A. Casteller, J. Paritsis, A. Muñoz, M. L. Suarez, and A. Promis. 2014. “Ecología de disturbios y su influencia en los ecosistemas forestales templados de Chile y Argentina” (Spanish) In: Ecología Forestal: Bases para un manejo sustentable de los Bosques Nativos Donoso, C., González, M., Lara, A. (Eds.) , Marisa Cuneo Editores. Valdivia, Chile.

15-Paritsis, J., Holz, A., Veblen, T.T. and Kitzberger, T. 2013. Habitat distribution modeling reveals vegetation flammability and land use as drivers of wildfire in SW Patagonia. Ecosphere 4(5): 1-20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES12-00378.1. (IF: 2.3).

14-McWethy, D., Higuera, P., Whitlock, C., Veblen, T., Bowman, D., Cary, G., Haberle, S., Keane, B., Maxwell, B., McGlone, M., Perry, G., Wilmshurst, J., Holz, A., Tepley, A. 2013. A conceptual framework for predicting temperate ecosystem sensitivity to anthropogenic alteration of fire regimes. Global Ecology and Biogeography 22(8): 900-912. doi: 10.1111/geb.12038. (IF: 6.5).

13-Holz, A., Kitzberger, T., Paritsis, J. & Veblen, T.T. 2012 . Ecological and climatic controls of modern wildfire activity patterns across southwestern South America. Ecosphere. 3(11): 1-25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES12-00234.1. (IF: 2.3).  

12-Villalba, R., Lara, A., Masiokas, M.H., Urrutia, R., Luckman, B.H., Marshall, G.J., Mundo, I. A., Christie, D.A., Cook, E.R., Neukom, R. Allen, K., Fenwick, P., Boninsegna, J.A., Srur, A.M., Morales, M.S., Araneo, D., Palmer, J.G., Cuq, E., Aravena, J.C., Holz, A., and LeQuesne, C. 2012. Unusual Southern Hemisphere tree growth patterns induced by changes in the Southern Annular Mode. Nature-Geoscience. Published online: 28 october 2012; doi: 10.1038/ngeo1613. (IF: 11.7).


    Media coverage

-Jones, J. 2012. Climate Science: Tree rings and storm tracks. Nature Geoscience doi:10.1038/ngeo1625, 28 october 2012.

11-Holz, A., Haberle, S. Veblen, T.T., De Pol-Holz, R. & Southon, J. 2012. Fire history in western Patagonia from paired tree-ring fire-scar and charcoal records. Climate of the Past 8:451-466. doi: 0.5194/cp-8-451-2012. (IF: 3.4).


10-Holz, A. & Veblen, T.T. 2012. Wildfire activity in rainforests in western Patagonia linked to the Southern Annular Mode.  International Journal of Wildland Fire 21:114-126. doi: 10.1071/WF10121. (IF: 2.4).

9-Veblen, T.T., Holz, A., J. Paritsis, Raffaele, E., Kitzberger, T., and Blackhall, M. 2011. Adapting to global environmental change in Patagonia: What role for disturbance ecology? Austral Ecology 36:891-903, doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2010.02236.x. (IF: 1.8).

8-Holz, A. & Veblen, T.T. 2011. The Amplifying Effects of Humans on Fire Regimes in Temperate Rainforests in Western Patagonia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 311:82-92. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.08.008. (IF: 2.3).

7-Holz, A. & Veblen, T.T. 2011. Variability in the Southern Annular Mode determines wildfire activity in Patagonia. Geophysical Research Letter 38, L14710, doi: 10.1029/2011GL047674. (IF: 4.2).

Media coverage

-Nature-Geoscience 4, 497 (2011) doi:10.1038/ngeo1230, 29 July 2011

-AAG SmartBrief, August, 25th, 2011.

        Cited by:  IPCC (AR5) IPCC's Chapter 5 - Information from Paleoclimate Archives: https://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar5/wg1/WG1AR5_Chapter05_FINAL.pdf

6-Paritsis, J Veblen, T.T., Smith, J., Holz, A. 2011. Spatial prediction of caterpillar (Ormiscodes) defoliation in Patagonian Nothofagus forests.  Landscape Ecology 26(6): 791-803, doi: 10.1007/s10980-011-9608-0. (IF: 3.5).

6-Moreno, P.I., Kitzberger, T., Iglesias, V. and Holz, A. 2010 . Paleofires in southern South America since the Last Glacial Maximum. Past Global Changes (PAGES). 18(2): 75-77.

5-Holz, A. & Veblen, T.T. 2009. Pilerodendron uviferum (D.Don) Florin.: the southernmost fire recorder species. Écoscience 16:322-329, doi: 10.2980/16-3-3262. (IF: 0.98).

4-Armesto, J. J., M. A. Bustamante-Sánchez, M. F. Díaz, M. E. González, A. Holz, M. Nuñez-Avila and C. Smith-Ramírez. 2009. “Fire disturbance regimes, ecosystem recovery and restoration strategies in Mediterranean and temperate regions of Chile” In: Cerda, A. P. Robichaud & R. Primlani. Restoration Strategies After Forest Fire. Science Publishers, Inc. Enfield, NH, USA.

3-Veblen, T.T. Kitzberger, T., Raffaele, E., Mermoz, E., González, M., Sibold, J., & Holz, A. 2008. The historical range of variability of fires in the Andean-Patagonian Nothofagusforest region. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17:724-741, doi: 10.1071/WF07152. (IF: 2.4).

2-Schoennagel, T., Veblen, T.T., Kulakowski, D., & Holz, A. 2007. Multidecadal climate variability and interactions among Pacific and Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies affect subalpine fire occurrence, western Colorado (USA). Ecology 88: 2891–2902, doi:10.1890/06-1860.1. (IF: 4.7).

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