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Publications

The longleaf pine tree-ring network: reviewing and expanding the utility of Pinus palustris Mill. dendrochronological dataย 

2023 | Harley, G.L., M.D. Therrell, J.T. Maxwell, A. Bhuta, J.C. Bregy, K.J. Heeter, T. Patterson, M. Rochner, M.T. Rother, M.C. Stambaugh, N.E. Zampieri, J. Altman, S.A. Collins-Key, C.M. Gentry, C. Guiterman, J.M. Huffman, D.J. Johnson, D.J. King, E.R. Larson, C. Leland, H. T.T. Nguyen, N. Pederson, J.J. Puhlick, M. Palat Rao, M. Rodriguez-Caton, J.B. Sakulich, N. Singh, C.S. Tucker, S.L. van de Gevel, A.L. Kaiser, and S. Ahmad. | Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment

Climate forcing of regional fire years of the upper Great Lakes Region, USA

2023 | Sutheimer, C.M., J. Meunier, I. Drobyshev, M.C. Stambaugh, S.C. Hotchkiss, E. Rebitzke, and V.C. Radeloff | International Journal of Wildland Fire 32: 796-813

A comparison of pre-Millennium eruption (946 AD) and modern temperatures from tree rings in the Changbai Mountain, northeast Asia

2023 | Du, H., M.C. Stambaugh, J.J. Camarero, M.-H. Li, D. Yu, S. Zong, H.S. He, and Z. Wu | Climate of the Past 19: 1295โ€“1304

Age, growth, longevity, and post-fire/thinning response of chinkapin oak seedlings in a Kansas upland hardwood forest. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society

2022 | Dee, J.R., M.C. Stambaugh, and D.C. Dey | 149(2): 122-134

A comparison of pre-Millennium eruption (946 AD) and modern temperatures from tree rings in the Changbai Mountain, northeast Asia

2022 | Du, H., M.C. Stambaugh, J.J. Camarero, M.-H. Li, D. Yu, S. Zong, H.S. He, and Z. Wu. | Climate of the Past

Disentagle the effects of environment and disturbance on landscape dynamics using LANDIS forest landscape model

2022 | Wu, M.M., H.S. He, Y. Liang, M.C. Stambaugh, and J.S. Fraser | Environmental Modeling and Software 157: 105513

Pre-Columbian red pine (Pinus resinosa) fire regimes of north-central Pennsylvania, USA

2022 | Marschall, J.M., M.C. Stambaugh, E.R. Abadir, D.C. Dey, P.H. Brose, S.L. Bearer, and B.J. Jones | Fire Ecology 18, 11

Use of a phylogenetic approach to understand flammability and bark thickness in the genus Pinus

2022 | Varner, J.M., T. Shearman, J. Kane, E. Banwell, E. Jules, and M.C. Stambaugh | Nature Scientific Reports 12, 7384

The North American tree-ring fire scar network

2022 | Margolis, E.Q., C.H. Guiterman and 86 other authors | Ecosphere 13: e4159

Working toward a fire-scar network for the Cumberland Plateauโ€”Fire history results from Bridgestone Nature Reserve at Chestnut Mountain, Tennessee

2022 | Abadir, E., J.M. Marschall, and M.C. Stambaugh | Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 149:159-165

Linkages between forest growth, climate, and agricultural production are revealed through analysis of seasonally-partitioned longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) tree rings.

2021 | Stambaugh, M.C., S.W. Bigelow, and E.R. Abadir. | Dendrochronologia 65: 125801.

Fire ecology and management of forest ecosystems in the western Central Hardwoods and prairie-forest border.

2021 | Stambaugh, M.C., B.O. Knapp, and D.C. Dey. | In: Greenberg, C.H. and Collins, B.S (eds), Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems, Springer.

Introduction to fire ecology across USA forested ecosystems: past, present, and future.

2021 | Greenberg, C.H., B.S. Collins, S. Goodrick, M.C. Stambaugh, and G.R. Wein.

History and future of fire in hardwood and conifer forests of the Great Lakes – northeastern forest region, USA.

2021 | Frelich, L.E., C.G. Lorimer, and M.C. Stambaugh. | In: Greenberg, C.H. and Collins, B.S (eds), Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems, Springer.

Fire and forests in the 21st century: managing resilience under changing climates and fire regimes in USA forests.

2021 | Vose, J.M., D.L. Peterson, C.J. Fettig, J.E. Halofsky, J.K. Hiers, R.E. Keane, R. Loehman, and M.C. Stambaugh. | In: Greenberg, C.H. and Collins, B.S (eds), Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems, Springer.

Robust projections of future fire probability for the conterminous United States.

2021 | Gao, P., A.J. Terando, J.A. Kupfer, J.M. Varner, M.C. Stambaugh, T.L. Lei, and J.K. Hiers. | Science of the Total Environment 789: 147872.

Red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) fire history and management implications in the Mississippi River headwaters, Minnesota, USA.

2021 | Stambaugh, M.C., E.R. Abadir, J.M. Marschall, R.P. Guyette, B. Palik, and D.C. Dey. | Forest Ecology and Management 494: 119313.

Sensitivity of recruitment and growth of alpine treeline birch to elevated temperature.

2021 | Du, H., M.-H. Li, C. Rixen, S. Zong, M.C. Stambaugh, L. Huang, H.S. He, and Z. Wu. | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 304-305: 108403.

Past to present human influences on fire regimes: lessons learned from Missouri.

2021 | Stambaugh, M.C. and D.C. Dey. | Fire Management Today 79:40-42.

Learning to live with fire: managing impacts of prescribed burning on eastern hardwood value.

2021 | Dey, D.C., M.C. Stambaugh, and C. Schweitzer. | Fire Management Today 79:52-60.

Can targeted browsing be a useful surrogate for prescribed fire?

2021 | Beebe, G., L.S. Pile, M.C. Stambaugh, B. Davidson, and D.C. Dey. | Fire Management Today 79:12-13.

Tree-ring-radiocarbon dating at a Late Contact Period Kitkahahki Pawnee site on the central Great Plains.

2021 | Kessler, N.V., G.W.L. Hodgins, M.C. Stambaugh, and M.J. Adair. | Radiocarbon: DOI:10.1017/RDC.2020.140.

Revealing historical fire regimes of the Cumberland Plateau, USA, through remnant fire-scarred shortleaf pines (Pinus echinata Mill.).

2020 | Stambaugh, M.C., J.M. Marschall, E.R. Abadir. | Fire Ecology 16:24.

Reconsidering the fire ecology of the iconic American chestnut.

2020 | Kane, J.M., J.M. Varner, M.C. Stambaugh, and M.R. Saunders. | Ecosphere 11:e03267

Litter to glitter: promoting herbaceous ground cover and diversity in mid-southern USA oak forests using canopy disturbance and fire.

2020 | Vander Yacht, A.L., P.D. Keyser, S.A. Barrioz, C. Kwit, M.C. Stambaugh, W.K. Clatterbuck, R. Jacobs. | Fire Ecology 16: 17. DOI: 10.1186/s42408-020-00072-2.

Thresholds in woody and herbaceous component co-existence inform the restoration of a fire-dependent community.

2020 | Vander Yacht, A.L., P.D. Keyser, C. Kwit, M.C. Stambaugh, and W.K. Clatterbuck. | Applied Vegetation Science DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12483.

Site preparation for longleaf pine restoration on hydric sites: stand development through 15 years after planting.

2020 | Crouch, C.D., B.O. Knapp, S.A. Cohen, M.C. Stambaugh, J.L. Walker, and G.G. Wang. | Forest Ecology and Management 461: 117928.

Applied historical ecology: bringing perspective and questions about oak woodland ecology and management.

2019 | Stambaugh, M.C., D.C. Dey, and B.O. Knapp. | USDA Forest Service e-GTR-SRS-237:123-124.

Silviculture to restore oak woodlands and savannas.

2019 | Dey, D.C., B.O. Knapp, and M.C. Stambaugh. | USDA Forest Service e-GTR-SRS-237:125-137.

Practical considerations for long-term maintenance of oak woodlands.

2019 | Knapp, B.O., M.C. Stambaugh, and D.C. Dey. | USDA Forest Service e-GTR-SRS-237:138-142.

Prescribed fire effects on wildlife in eastern oak ecosystems.

2019 | Harper, C.A., W.M. Ford, M.A. Lashley, C.E. Moorman, and M.C. Stambaugh. | USDA Forest Service e-GTR-SRS-237:69-71.

Fire scars negatively affect hydraulic conductivity in white oak (Quercus alba)

2019 | Dee, J.R., M.C. Stambaugh, K.T. Smith, and D.C. Dey | Forests 10(9): 812

Spatial variability of historical fires across a red pine-oak landscape, Pennsylvania, USA.

2019 | Marschall, J.M., M.C. Stambaugh, B.C. Jones, and E.R. Abadir. | Ecosphere 10:e02978.

Prescribed fire effects on oak woodland advance regeneration at the prairie-forest border, Kansas, USA.

2019 | Short, M.F., M.C. Stambaugh, and D.C. Dey. | Canadian Journal of Forest Research: doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2019-0065.

Historical fire in the Appalachian Plateau of Ohio and Kentucky, USA, from remnant yellow pines.

2019 | Hutchinson, T.F., M.C. Stambaugh, J.M. Marschall, and R.P. Guyette. | Fire Ecology 15: 33.

Multi-scale synthesis of historical fire regimes along the south central U.S. prairie-forest border.

2019 | Rooney, M. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Fire Ecology 15:26.

Historical fire regimes in red pine forests of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA.

2019 | Abadir, E.R., J.M. Marschall, D.C. Dey, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Natural Areas Journal 39:226-236.

Precipitation from persistent extremes is increasing in most regions and globally.

2019 | Du, H., L.V. Alexander, M.G. Donat, T. Lippmann, A. Srivastava, J. Salinger, A. Kruger, G. Choi, H. He, F. Fujibe, M. Rusticucci, B. Nandintsetseg, R. Manzanas, S. Rehman, F. Abbas, P. Zhai, I. Yabi, M.C. Stambaugh, S. Wang, A. Batbold, P. Teles de Oliveira, M. Andrees, W. Hou, S. Zong, C.M. Santos e Silva, P.S. Lucio, Z. Wu. | Geophysical Research Letters https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL081898.

Fuel dynamics during oak woodland and savanna restoration in the Mid-South USA.

2019 | Vander Yacht, A.L., P.D. Keyser, C. Kwit, M.C. Stambaugh, W.K. Clatterbuck, and D.M. Simon. | International Journal of Wildland Fire 28:70-84.

The tortoise and the hare: a race between native tree species and the invasive Chinese tallow.

2019 | Pile, L.S., L. Vickers, M.C. Stambaugh, C. Norman, and G. Wang. | Forest Ecology and Management 445:110-121.

A new approach towards climate monitoring in Rocky Mountain alpine plant communities: A case study using herb-chronology and Penstemon whippleanus.

2019 | Dee, J.R. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 51:84-95.

Successful hard pine regeneration and survival through repeated burning: an applied historical ecology approach.

2019 | Stambaugh, M.C., J.M. Marschall, E.R. Abadir, B.C. Jones, P.H. Brose, D.C. Dey, and R.P. Guyette. | Forest Ecology and Management 437:246-252.

Reversing mesophication effects on understory woody vegetation in mid-southern oak forests.

2018 | Vander Yacht, A.L., P.D. Keyser, S.A. Barrioz, C. Kwit, M.C. Stambaugh, W.K. Clatterbuck, and D.M. Simon. | Forest Science: doi: 10.1093/forsci/fxy053.

Wave of fire: an anthropogenic signal in historical fire regimes across central Pennsylvania, USA.

2018 | Stambaugh, M. C., J.M. Marschall, E.R. Abadir, B.C. Jones, P.H. Brose, D.C. Dey, and R.P. Guyette. | Ecosphere 9(5):e02222.10.1002/ecs2.2222.

Advancing Dendrochronological Studies of Fire in the United States.

2018 | Harley, G.L., C.H. Baisan, P.M. Brown, H.D. Grissino-Mayer, D.A. Falk, W.T. Flatley, A. Hessl, E.K. Heyerdahl, M.W. Kaye, C.W. Lafon, E.Q. Margolis, R.S. Maxwell, A.T. Naito, W.J. Platt, M.T. Rother, T. Saladyga, R.L. Sherriff, L.A. Stachowiak, M.C. Stambaugh, E.K. Sutherland, and A.H. Taylor. | Fire 1, 11; doi:10.3390/fire1010011.

Fire and climate suitability for woody vegetation communities in the south central United States.

2018 | Stroh, E.D., M.A. Struckhoff, M.C. Stambaugh, and R.P. Guyette. | Fire Ecology 14:106-124.

Future southcentral U.S. wildfire probability due to climate change.

2018 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, E.D. Stroh, M.A. Struckhoff, and J.B. Whittier. | Climatic Change 147:617-631.

The importance of drought-pathogen interactions in driving oak mortality events in the Ozark Border Region.

2018 | Wood, J.D., B.O. Knapp, R.-M. Muzika, M.C. Stambaugh. L. Gu. | Environmental Research Letters: doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa94fa.

Three centuries of fire and forest vegetation transitions preceding Texas’ most destructive wildfire: Lost Pines or lost oaks?

2017 | Stambaugh, M.C., G. Creacy, J. Sparks, M. Rooney. | Forest Ecology and Management 396:91-101.

Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) invasion in maritime forests: the role of anthropogenic disturbance and its management implications

2017 | Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, B.O. Knapp, J.L. Walker, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Forest Ecology and Management 398:10-24.

Effects of long-term prescribed burning on timber value in hardwood forests of the Missouri Ozarks.

2017 | Knapp, B.O., J.M. Marschall, and M.C. Stambaugh. | USDA Forest Service GTR-NRS-P-167:304-313.

Fire scar growth and closure rates in white oak (Quercus alba) and the implications for prescribed burning.

2017 | Stambaugh, M.C., K.T. Smith, and D.C. Dey. | Forest Ecology and Management 391:96-403.

Evidence that greater CO2 increases tree growth sensitivity to temperature: a comparison of modern and paleo oaks.

2017 | Voelker, S.L., M.C. Stambaugh, J.R. Brooks, F.C. Meinzer, B. Lachenbruch, R.P. Guyette. | Oecologia 183:1183-1195.

Biogeography: an interweave of climate, fire, and humans.

2017 | Stambaugh, M.C., J.M. Varner, and S.T. Jackson. | Pages 17-38 In: Ecological Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Forests, ed. K. Kirkman and S. Jack. CRC Press.

Longleaf pine restoration in context: comparisons among frequent-fire forests.

2017 | Bigelow, S.W., M.C. Stambaugh, A. Larson, and M. Battaglia. | Pages 311-338 In: Ecological Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Forests, ed. K. Kirkman and S. Jack. CRC Press.

Regeneration and invasion of cottonwood riparian forest following wildfire.

2017 | Wonkka, C.L. D. Twidwell, C.H. Bielski, C.R. Allen, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Restoration Ecology 26:456-465.

Gradientes ambientales en los boques de roble (Quercus humboldtii Bonpl.) de Colombia: influencia de la altitud y la precipitaciรณn en la composiciรณn florรญstica y la estructura de los robledales. Oak forest (Quercus humboldtii Bonpl.) in Colombia: influence of altitude (temperature) and rainfall on the distribution.

2017 | Avella, A.M., D.C. Dey, M.C. Stambaugh, and J.M. Kabrick. | Colombia Diversidad Biรณtica XIV: 123-148.

Mortality, scarring, and growth in an oak woodland following prescribed fire and commercial thinning in the Ozark Highlands.

2017 | Kinkead, C.O., M.C. Stambaugh, J.M. Kabrick. | Forest Ecology and Management 403:12-26.

The theory, direction, and magnitude of ecosystem fire probability as constrained by precipitation and temperature.

2017 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, D.C. Dey, and R.-M. Muzika. | PLoS ONE 12(7):e0180956.

Fire regimes of remnant pitch pine communities in the Ridge and Valley region of central Pennsylvania, USA.

2016 | Marschall, J.M., M.C. Stambaugh, B.C. Jones, R.P. Guyette, P.H. Brose, and D.C. Dey. | Forests 7(10): 224; doi:10.3390/f7100224.

Droughts and wildfires in western U.S. rangelands.

2016 | Scasta, J.D., J.R. Weir, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Rangelands 38:197-203.

350 years of fire-climate-human interactions in a Great Lakes sandy outwash plain.

2016 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, D.C. Dey, J.M. Marschall, J. Saunders, and J. Lampereur. | Forests 189: doi:10.3390/f7090189.

Scale dependence of oak woodland historical fire intervals: contrasting The Barrens of Tennessee and Cross Timbers of Oklahoma, USA.

2016 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, J.M. Marschall, and D.C. Dey. | Fire Ecology 12(2):65-84.

Fire effects on wildlife in the Central Hardwoods and Appalachian Regions.

2016 | Harper, C.A., W.M. Ford, M.A. Lashley, C.E. Moorman, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Fire Ecology 12(2):127-159.

Clarifying the role of fire in the deciduous forests of eastern North America: reply to Matlack.

2015 | Stambaugh, M.C., J.M. Varner, R.F. Noss, D.C. Dey, N.L. Christensen, R.F. Baldwin, R.P. Guyette, B.B. Hanberry, C.A. Harper, S.G. Lindblom, and T.A. Waldrop. | Conservation Biology 29:942-946.

Deglacial hydroclimate for midcontinental North America.

2015 | Voelker, S.L., M.C. Stambaugh, R.P. Guyette, X. Feng, D.A. Grimley, S.W. Leavitt, I Panyushkina, E.C. Grimm, J.P. Marsicek, B. Shuman, and B.B. Curry. | Quaternary Research 83:336-344.

Fire, drought, and humans in a heterogeneous Lake Superior landscape.

2015 | Muzika, R.-M., R.P. Guyette, M.C. Stambaugh, and J.M. Marschall. | Journal of Sustainable Forestry 34:49-70.

Restoring oak forest, woodlands and savannas using modern silvicultural analogs to historic cultural fire regimes.

2015 | Dey, D.C., R.P. Guyette, C.J. Schweitzer, M.C. Stambaugh, and J.M. Kabrick. | Pp. 116-122 In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress of Silviculture (ed. O. Ciancio), Florence, Italy, November 26th-29th, 2014. Accademia Italiana di Scienze Forestali.

An analytic approach to climate dynamics and fire frequency in the Great Plains.

2015 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, J.M. Marschall, and E. Abadir. | Great Plains Research 25:139-150.

A dynamic leaf gas-exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO2: evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO2 enrichment studies.

2015 | Voelker, S.L., R.J. Brooks, F.C. Meinzer, R. Anderson, M.K-F. Bader, G. Battipaglia, K.M. Becklin, D. Beerling, D. Bert, J.L. Betancourt, T.E. Dawson, J.-C. Domec, R.P. Guyette, C. Korner, C., S.W. Leavitt, S. Linder, J.D. Marshall, M. Mildner, J. Ogee, I. Panyushkina, H.J. Plumpton, K.S. Pregitzer, M. Saurer, A.R. Smith, R.T.W. Siegwolf, M.C. Stambaugh, A.F. Talhelm, J.C. Tardif, P.K. Van de Water, J.K. Ward, L. Wingate. | Global Change Biology 22:889-902.

Performance of burn-severity metrics and classification in oak woodlands and grasslands.

2015 | Stambaugh, M.C., L.D. Hammer, and R. Godfrey. | Remote Sensing 7:10501-10522.

Fire history reflects human history in the Pine Creek Gorge of north-central Pennsylvania.

2015 | Brose, P.H., R.P. Guyette, J.M. Marschall, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Natural Areas Journal 35:214-223.

Quantifying and modelling urban stream temperature: a central U.S. watershed study.

2015 | Zeiger, S., J.A. Hubbart, S.H. Anderson, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Hydrological Processes 30:503-514.

Silvicultural considerations for managing fire-dependent oak woodland ecosystems.

2014 | Kabrick, J.M., D.C. Dey, C.O. Kinkead, B.O. Knapp, M. Leahy, M.G. Olson, M.C. Stambaugh, and A.P. Stevenson. | USDA Forest Service GTR-NRS-P-142.

Historical pyrogeography of Texas.

2014 | Stambaugh, M.C., J.C. Sparks, and E.R. Abadir. | Fire Ecology 10(3):72-89.

Historic fire and canopy disturbance dynamics in an oak-pine (Quercus-Pinus) forest of the Missouri Ozarks (1624-2010).

2014 | King, C.B. and R.-M. Muzika. | Castanea 79(2):78-87.

Oak woodlands and forests fire consortium: a regional view of fire science sharing.

2014 | Grabner, K.W., M.C. Stambaugh, J.M. Marschall, and E.R. Abadir. | Proceedings of 4th Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference, February 18-22, 2013, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. pp. 287-297.

Future fire probability modeling with climate change data and physical chemistry.

2014 | Guyette, R.P., F.R. Thompson, J. Whittier, M.C. Stambaugh, and D.C. Dey. | Forest Science 60(5):862-870.

Fire damage effects on red oak timber product value.

2014 | Marschall, J.M., R.P. Guyette, M.C. Stambaugh, and A.P. Stevenson. | Forest Ecology and Management 320:182-189.

Linking fire history to successional changes of xeric oak woodlands.

2014 | Stambaugh, M.C., J.M. Marschall, and R.P. Guyette. | Forest Ecology and Management 320:83-95.

Unexpected connections between residential urban forest diversity and vulnerability to two invasive beetles.

2014 | Berland, A. and G.P. Elliott. | Landscape Ecology, 29:141:152.

Timber product value loss due to prescribed fire caused injuries in red oak trees.

2013 | Marschall, J.M. | M.S. Thesis, University of Missouri. 60 p.

Dendroecology of forests in Missouri: disturbance and integration over multiple centuries.

2013 | King, C.B. | Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Missouri. 204 p.

Thinning and burning in oak woodlands.

2013 | Kinkead, C.O. | M.S. Thesis, University of Missouri. 125 p.

The influences of drought and humans on the fire regimes of northern Pennsylvania, USA.

2013 | Brose, P.H., D.C. Dey, R.P. Guyette, J.M. Marschall, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Canadian Journal of Forest Research 43:757-767.

Fire history in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.

2013 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, and J.M. Marschall. | Human Ecology 41:749-758.

Changes to oak woodland stand structure and ground flora composition caused by thinning and burning.

2013 | Kinkead, C.O., J.M. Kabrick, M.C. Stambaugh, and K.W. Grabner. | USDA Forest Service GTR-NRS-P-117.

Drivers of radial growth and carbon isotope discrimination of bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) across continental gradients in precipitation, vapor pressure deficit and irradiance.

2013 | Voelker, S.L., F.C. Meinzer, B. Lachenbruch, J.R. Brooks, and R.P. Guyette. | Plant, Cell, and Environment doi: 10.1111/pce.12196.

A multi-century analysis of disturbance dynamics in pine-oak forests of the Missouri Ozark Highlands.

2013 | King, C. and R. Muzika. | Central Hardwoods Forest Conference Proceedings. USDA GTR NRS-P-117. pp. 50-62.

Proceedings of the 4th fire in eastern oak forests conference.

2012 | Dey, D.C., M.C. Stambaugh, S.L. Clark, and C.J. Schweitzer, eds. | Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-102. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 292 p.

Restoring fire suppressed Texas oak woodlands to historic conditions using prescribed fire.

2012 | Sparks, J.C, M.C. Stambaugh, and E.L. Keith. | USDA Forest Service GTR-NRS-P-102. pp. 127-141.

Genesis of an oak-fire science consortium.

2012 | Grabner, K.W., M.C. Stambaugh, R.P. Guyette, D.C. Dey, and G.D. Willson. | USDA Forest Service GTR-NRS-P-102. pp. 207-211.

Spring temperature responses of oaks are synchronous with North Atlantic conditions during the last deglaciation.

2012 | Voelker, S.L, P.-E. Noirot-Cosson, M.C. Stambaugh, E.R. McMurry, F.C. Meinzer, B. Lachenbruch, and R.P. Guyette. | Ecological Monographs 82:169-187.

Predicting fire frequency with chemistry and climate.

2012 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, D.C. Dey, and R. Muzika. | Ecosystems 15:322-335.

Juniper expansion in a prairie-forest transition region.

2012 | Hammer, L.D. | M.S. Thesis, University of Missouri. 91 p.

The role of thresholds and fine-scale interactions in driving upper treeline dynamics in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming.

2012 | Elliott, G.P. | Physical Geography 33:129-145.

Extrinsic regime shifts drive abrupt changes in regeneration dynamics at upper treeline in the Rocky Mountains, USA.

2012 | Elliott, G.P. | Ecology 93:1614-1625.

Multi-scale influences of climate on upper treeline dynamics in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA: Evidence of intra-regional variability and bioclimatic thresholds in response to 20th century warming.

2011 | Elliott, G.P. and K.F. Kipfmueller. | Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101:1181-1203.

Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) fire scars reveal new details of a frequent fire regime.

2011 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, and J.M. Marschall. | Journal of Vegetation Science 22:1094-1104.

Spatial patterning of fuels and fire hazard across a central U.S. deciduous forest region.

2011 | Stambaugh, M.C., D.C. Dey, R.P. Guyette, H.S. He, and J.M. Marschall. | Landscape Ecology 26(7):923-935.

Fire history of a relict oak woodland in northeast Texas.

2011 | Stambaugh, M.C., J. Sparks, R.P. Guyette, and G. Willson. | Rangeland Ecology and Management 64(4):419-423.

Drought duration and frequency in the U.S. Corn Belt during the last millennium (AD 992-2004).

2011 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, E.R. McMurry, E.R. Cook, D.M. Meko, and A.R. Lupo. | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 151:154-162.

Influences of 20th century warming at the upper tree line contingent on local-scale interactions: Evidence from a latitudinal gradient in the Rocky Mountains, USA.

2011 | Elliott, G.P. | Global Ecology and Biogeography 20:46-57.

Multi-scale influences of slope aspect and spatial pattern on ecotonal dynamics at upper treeline in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA.

2010 | Elliott, G.P. and K.F. Kipfmueller. | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 42:45-56.

Developing and using fire scar histories in the southern and eastern United States.

2010 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, and J.M. Marschall. | Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program. 46 p.

A quantitative analysis of fire history at national parks in the Great Plains.

2010 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, and J.M. Marschall. | A report prepared for USGS and NPS. 78 p.

An assessment of the dendroclimatic characteristics of three conifer species in northern Minnesota.

2010 | Kipfmueller, K.F., G.P. Elliott, E.R. Larson, and M.W. Salzer. | Tree-Ring Research, 66: 113 126.

Perspectives and comparisons of smoke emissions from historic and modern fires: taking the elephant out of the closet and putting it in the stadium.

2010 | Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Pages 21-24 in K.M. Robertson, K.E.M. Galley, and R.E. Masters (eds.). Proceedings of the 24th Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference: The Future of Prescribed Fire: Public Awareness, Health, and Safety. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 24th Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings.

Fire, drought, and human history near the western terminus of the Cross Timbers, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma.

2009 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, R. Godfrey, E.R. McMurry, and J.M. Marschall. | Fire Ecology 5(2):51-65.

Progress in constructing a long oak chronology from the central United States.

2009 | Stambaugh, M.C. and R.P. Guyette. | Tree-Ring Research 65(2):147-156.

Fire effects and litter accumulation dynamics in a montane longleaf pine ecosystem.

2009 | Bale, A. | M.S. Thesis, University of Missouri-Columbia. 103 p.

Fire scars and tree vigor following prescribed fires in Missouri Ozark upland forests.

2008 | Stevenson, A.P., R. Muzika, and R.P. Guyette. | In: Jacobs, Douglas F., Michler, Charles H., eds. 16th Central Hardwood Forest Conference Proceedings; 2008 April 8-9; West Lafayette, IN. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-24. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 525-534.

Individual tree and stand level influences on the growth, vigor, and decline of red oaks in the Ozarks.

2008 | Voelker, S.L, R. Muzika, and R.P. Guyette. | Forest Science 54(1):8-20.

Predicting spatio-temporal variability in fire return intervals using a topographic roughness index.

2008 | Stambaugh, M.C. and R.P. Guyette. | Forest Ecology and Management 254:463-473.

Six centuries of fire history at Devils Tower National Monument with comments on region-wide temperature influence.

2008 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, E.R. McMurry, J.M. Marschall and G. Willson. | Great Plains Research 18:177-187.

Pioneer Forest: in the heart of roughness. In: Guldin, James M.; Iffrig, Greg F.; Flader, Susan L., eds. Pioneer Forest- a half century of sustainable uneven-aged forest management in the Missouri Ozarks.

2008 | Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-108. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 61-64.

Fire regime of a montane longleaf pine ecosystem, Alabama.

2008 | Bale, A.M., Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Pages 54-59 In: Third Montane Longleaf Conference Proceedings; 2008 March 11-12; Auburn, AL. School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. 88 p.

The temporal distribution and carbon storage of large oak wood in streams and floodplain deposits.

2008 | Guyette, R.P., D.C. Dey and M.C. Stambaugh. | Ecosystems 11:643-653.

Fire risk assessment of the western portion of the Central Hardwoods forest region.

2008 | Stambaugh, M.C. | PhD Dissertation, University of Missouri-Columbia. 172 p.

Lessons from fire history, past and future: a regional workshop on eastern U.S. fire history.

2008 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, E.R. McMurry, and D.C. Dey. | Missouri Wildlife 69(2) 6.

Prescribed fire effects on the wood quality of oak (Quercus species) and shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata).

2008 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, A. Stevenson, and R. Muzika. | A report to the Missouri Department of Conservation. 115 p.

Tree rings: natural areas historians.

2007 | Guyette, R.P., R. Muzika, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Missouri Natural Areas Newsletter 8(2):10-11.

What fire frequency is appropriate for shortleaf pine regeneration and survival?

2007 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, and D.C. Dey. | In: Kabrick, John M.; Dey, Daniel C.; Gwaze, David, eds. Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium; 2006 November 7-9; Springfield, MO. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-15. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 121-128.

Successional trends of six mature shortleaf pine forests in Missouri.

2007 | Stambaugh, M.C. and R. Muzika | In: Kabrick, John M.; Dey, Daniel C.; Gwaze, David, eds. Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium; 2006 November 7-9; Springfield, MO. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-15. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 59-67.

Forest fuels and landscape-level fire risk assessment of the Ozark Highlands, Missouri.

2007 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, and D.C. Dey. | Pages 258-266 In (Buckley, D.S. and Clatterbuck, W.K., Eds.) Proceedings of the 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference 2006, Feb. 27 - March 1; Knoxville, TN. GTR-SRS-101. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Fire scars reveal source of New England's 1780 Dark Day

2007 | McMurry, E.R., M.C. Stambaugh, R.P. Guyette, and D.C. Dey | International Journal of Wildland Fire 16(3): 266-270

Erratum to “Historic fire regime dynamics and forcing factors in the Boston Mountains, Arkansas, USA”

2007 | Guyette, R.P., M.A. Spetich, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Forest Ecology and Management 239:222-223.

Effects of prescribed burning in Missouri Ozark upland forests.

2007 | Stevenson, A.P. | M.S. Thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia. 260 p.

Rotation length based on a time series analysis of timber degrade caused by oak borers.

2007 | Guyette, R.P., R. Muzika, and A. Stevenson. | Proceedings of the 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference 2006, Feb. 27 - March 1; Knoxville, TN. GTR-SRS-101. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

The historical ecology of fire, climate, and the decline of shortleaf pine in the Ozarks.

2007 | Guyette, R.P., R. Muzika, and S.L. Voelker. | In: Kabrick, John M.; Dey, Daniel C.; Gwaze, David, eds. Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium; 2006 November 7-9; Springfield, MO. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-15. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 8-18.

Fire history at the southwestern Great Plains margin, Capulin Volcano National Monument.

2006 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, R. Muzika and E.R. McMurry. | Great Plains Research 16:161-172.

Fire history at the eastern Great Plains margin, Missouri River loess hills.

2006 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, E.R. McMurry, and D.C. Dey. | Great Plains Research 16:149-159.

Historic fire regime dynamics and forcing factors in the Boston Mountains, Arkansas, USA.

2006 | Guyette, R.P., M.A. Spetich, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Forest Ecology and Management 234:293-304.

Evidence for historic C02 enhancement of tree-ring growth shows a decline through age in Quercus velutina, Quercus coccinea and Pinus echinata.

2006 | Voelker, S.L., R. Muzika, R.P. Guyette, and M.C. Stambaugh. | Ecological Monographs 76(4):549-564.

Oak growth in Midwestern North American linked with post-glacial climate epochs in the North Atlantic.

2006 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, A. Lupo, R. Muzika, and D.C. Dey. | PAGES (Past Global Changes) News 14(2):21-22.

Understanding Ozark forest litter variability through a synthesis of accumulation rates and fire events.

2006 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, K. Grabner, and J. Kolaks. | Pages 321-332 In (Butler, B.W and Andrews, P.L., comps) Fuels Management- How To Measure Success: Conference Proceedings. 2006, 28-30 March; Portland, OR. Proceedings RMRS-P-41. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Fire regime of an Ozark Wilderness Area, Arkansas.

2006 | Stambaugh, M.C. and R.P. Guyette. | American Midland Naturalist 156:237-251.

Fire scars reveal variability and dynamics of eastern fire regimes.

2006 | Guyette, R.P., D.C. Dey, M.C. Stambaugh, R. Muzika. | In Dickinson, M. B., (ed.) Fire in eastern oak forests: delivering science to land managers, proceedings of a conference; 2005 November 15-17; Columbus, OH. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-1. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 304 p.

Fire in the pines: a 341-year history of wildland fire at Big Spring Pines Natural Area, Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

2005 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.P. Guyette, and C. Putnam. | Park Science 23(2):43-47.

Modeling reference conditions to restore altered fire regimes in oak-hickory-pine forests: validating coarse models with local fire history data.

2005 | Shlisky, A.J., R.P. Guyette and K.C. Ryan. | Proceedings of the EastFire Conference 2005, Fairfax, Virginia.

Fire history of Panther Cave Hollow (MOFEP 9).

2004 | Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Pages 27-39 in SRM 2002: Proceedings of the Savanna/Woodland Symposium, (G. Hartman, S. Holst, and B. Palmer, eds). Missouri Dept. of Conservation Press, Jefferson City, MO.

Ancient oak climate proxies from the agricultural heartland.

2004 | Guyette, R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, and D.C. Dey. | EOS 85(46):483.

Post oak fire scars as a function of diameter, growth, and tree age.

2004 | Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Forest Ecology and Management 198:183-192.

A perspective on Quercus life history characteristics and forest disturbance.

2004 | Guyette, R.P., Muzika, R., Kabrick, J. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Pages 138-142 in Proceedings of the Upland Oak Ecology Symposium, (M. Spetich, ed.) Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-73. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 311 p.

Fire history of a forest, savanna, and fen mosaic at White Ranch State Forest.

2004 | Dey, D.C., Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | Pages 132-137 in Proceedings of the Upland Oak Ecology Symposium, (M. Spetich, ed.) Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-73. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 311 p.

Long-term growth and climate response of shortleaf pine.

2004 | Stambaugh, M.C. and R.P. Guyette. | 14th Annual Central Hardwoods Conference Proceedings, Wooster Ohio, March 2004. USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report, GTR-NE-316. pp.448-458.

Causes of forest decline and consequences for oak-pine stand dynamics in southeastern Missouri.

2004 | Voelker, S.L. | M.S. Thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia. 260 p.

A dendrochronological analysis of red oak borer abundance.

2004 | Muzika, R. and R.P. Guyette. | Pages 102-105 in Proceedings of the Upland Oak Ecology Symposium, (M. Spetich, ed.) Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-73. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 311 p.

The effects of human abundance on wildland fire, forests, and species abundance.

2004 | Guyette, R.P. and D.C. Dey. | Pages 128-131 in Proceedings of the Upland Oak Ecology Symposium, (M. Spetich, ed.) Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-73. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 311 p.

Fire history in the riparian corridor of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

2003 | Guyette R.P., M.C. Stambaugh, and D.C. Dey. | A report to the National Park Service, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Van Buren, MO.

Fire history of oak-pine forests in the Lower Boston Mountains, Arkansas, USA.

2003 | Guyette, R.P., and Spetich, M.A. | Forest Ecology and Management 180:463-474.

Ancient wood uncovered.

2003 | Dey, D.C., Guyette, R.P., and Stambaugh, M.C. | Missouri Conservationist 64(1).

The age and density of ancient and modern oak wood in streams and sediments.

2003 | Guyette, R.P. and M.C. Stambaugh. | International Association of Wood Anatomists (IAWA) Journal 24(4):345-353.

Fire and Human History of a Barren-Forest Mosaic in Southern Indiana.

2003 | Guyette, R.P., Dey, D.C. and Stambaugh, M.C. | American Midland Naturalist 149:21-34.

The legacy and continuity of forest disturbance, succession, and species at the MOFEP sites.

2002 | Guyette, R.P., and J. Kabrick. | In: Proceedings of the second Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Symposium: post-treatment results of the landscape experiment (Shifely S.R. and J.M. Kabrick, eds.) October 17-18, 2000. St.Louis, Missouri. USDA GTR NC-227, pp.26-44.

The influence of air pollution on tree growth in the Carpathian Mountains.

2002 | Muzika, R.M., Guyette, R.P. Zielonka, T., Liehold, A.M. | In: Effects of air pollution on forest health and biodiversity in forests of the Carpathian Mountains. NATO Life Sciences, IOS Press, Amsterdam.

Dynamics of an anthropogenic fire regime.

2002 | Guyette, R.P., Muzika, R.M., and D.C. Dey. | Ecosystems 5:472-486.

Perspectives on the age and distribution of large wood in riparian carbon pools.

2002 | Guyette, R.P.; Cole, W.G.; Dey, D.C.; Muzika, R.M. | Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59:578-585.

Fire history and postsettlement disturbance.

2002 | Dey, D. | Chapter 4 In: McShea, W.J. and Healy, W.M., eds. Oak forest ecosystems: ecology and management for wildlife. Baltimore, MD: The John Hopkins University Press. pp. 46-59.

The ecological basis for oak silviculture in eastern North America.

2002 | Dey, D. | Chapter 5 In: McShea, W.J. and Healy, W.M., eds. Oak forest ecosystems: ecology and management for wildlife. Baltimore, MD: The John Hopkins University Press. pp. 60-79.

Disturbance characteristics and overstory composition of an old growth shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) forest within the Ozark Highlands, Missouri, USA.

2002 | Stambaugh, M.C., R.M. Muzika, R.P. Guyette. | Natural Areas Journal 22(2):108-119.

Forest canopy gap dynamics in shortleaf pine forests of the Ozark Highlands.

2001 | Stambaugh, M.C. | M.S. Thesis. University of Missouri-Columbia. 186 p.

Humans, topography, and fire: the ingredients for long-term patterns in ecosystems.

2000 | Guyette, R.P. and D.C. Dey | In: People, fire, and the Central Hardwood Landscape, (D. Yaussey ed.) March 12, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond KY.

Anthropogenic fire history and red oak forests in south-central Ontario.

2000 | Dey, D.C., and R.P. Guyette. | Forestry Chronicle 76(2):339-347.

Sustaining oak ecosystems in the Central Hardwood Region: lessons from the past continuing the history of disturbance.

2000 | Dey, D.C., and R.P. Guyette. | In Trans. 65th North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference (McCabe, R.E.; Loos, S.E., eds.). March 24-28, 2000. Rosemont, IL. Wildlife Management Institute. Washington, D.C. pp. 170-183.

A history of anthropogenic and natural disturbances in the area of the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project.

2000 | Guyette, R.P. and D. Larsen. | n: Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project: Site History, Soils, Landforms, Woody and Herbaceous Vegetation, Down Wood, and Inventory Methods for the Landscape Experiment (Shifley S.R. and B.L. Brookshire, eds.) USDA GTR NC-208, pp. 19-40.

Age characteristics of coarse woody debris (Pinus strobus) in a lake littoral zone.

1999 | Guyette, R.P, and B. Cole. | Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56(3):496-505.

Reconstruction of early nineteenth century vegetation and fire regimes in the Missouri Ozarks.

1999 | Batek, M.J., A.J. Reburtus, W.A. Schroeder, T.L. Haithcoat, E. Compas, and R.P Guyette. | Journal of Biogeography 26:397-412.

An Ozark fire history. Missouri Conservationist 60(3):4-7.

1999 | Guyette, R.P.; Dey, M.; Dey, D.C. | Missouri Conservationist 60(3):4-7.

Changes in radial increment in host and non-host tree species with gypsy moth defoliation.

1999 | Muzika,R.M. and A.M Liebhold. | Forest Research 29:1365-1373.

Vegetation diversity and fire history on Turkey Mountain

1997 | Jenkins, S.E., R.P. Guyette, and A.J. Reburtus. | In: Proceedings 11th Central Hardwood Forest Conference (Pallardy et al. eds.). USDA Forest Service GTR NC-188.

Fire history, population, and calcium cycling in the Current River Watershed.

1997 | Guyette, R.P. and B.E. Cutter. | In: Proceedings 11th Central Hardwood Conference (Pallardy et al. eds.). USDA Forest Service GTR NC-188.

Historic shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) abundance and fire frequency in a mixed oak-pine forest (MOFEP site 8).

1997 | Guyette, R.P. and D.C. Dey. | In: Proceedings of the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Symposium (B. Brookshire and S. Shifley, eds.). An experimental approach to landscape research. USDA Forest Service GTR NC-193.

Fire and logging history at Huckleberry Hollow, Shannon County, Missouri.

1997 | Guyette, R.P. and D.C. Dey. | Missouri Dept. of Conservation. Forestry Research Report No. 1. 10 p.

Spatial demography of an Ozark savanna.

1997 | Jenkins, S.E. | PhD Dissertation, University of Missouri-Columbia. 116 p.

A presettlement fire history of an Oak-Pine Forest near Bracebridge, Ontario.

1996 | Guyette, R.P. and D.C. Dey. | Forest Research Report. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.

Fire history near a historic travel corridor in Ontario.

1996 | Dey, D.C. and Guyette, R.P. | Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Report No. 140. 9 p.

Early fire history near Papineau Lake, Ontario.

1996 | Dey, D.C. and Guyette, R.P. | Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Note. No. 54. 4 p.

Early fire history near Seguin Falls, Ontario.

1996 | Dey, D.C. and Guyette, R.P. | Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Note, No. 55. 4 p.

A history of fire, disturbance, and growth in a red oak stand in the Bancroft District, Ontario.

1995 | Guyette R.P., and D. Dey. | Ontario Forest Research, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Information Paper No. 119. Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.

Climate response among the rings of fish and trees.

1995 | Guyette, R.P. and C. Rabeni. | Oecologia 104:272-279.

A dendrochronological study of black and scarlet oak decline in the Missouri Ozarks.

1995 | Dwyer, J.P., B.E. Cutter, and J.J. Wetter Hof. | Forest Ecology and Management 75:69-75.

A presettlement fire history in an oak-pine forest near Basin Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario

1995 | Guyette R.P., and D. Dey. | Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Report No. 132. Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.

Determining fire history from old white pine stumps in an oak-pine forest.

1995 | Guyette R.P., and D. Dey. | Ontario Forest Research Institute, Research Report No. 133. Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.

Age, size, and regeneration of old growth white pine at Dividing Lake Nature Reserve, Algonquin Park, Ontario.

1995 | Guyette R.P., and D. Dey. | Ontario Forest Research Institute, Research Report No. 131. Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.

A dendrochronological fire history of Opeongo Lookout in Algonquin Park, Ontario.

1995 | Guyette R.P., and D. Dey. | Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Report, No. 134. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada.

Barium and manganese trends in tree-rings as monitors of sulfate deposition.

1994 | Guyette, R.P., and B.E. Cutter. | Journal of Water, Air, and Soil 73:213-223.

A dendrochemical perspective on the effects of climate change in the Ozark Highlands.

1994 | Guyette, R.P. | In: Mountain environments in changing climates (M. Beniston, ed.). Routledge Pub. Co. London, 484 p.

Fire frequency on an oak-hickory ridgetop in the Missouri Ozarks.

1994 | Cutter, B.E. and Guyette, R.P. | American Midland Naturalist 132:393-398.

Military camping impacts on vegetation and soils of the Ozark Plateau.

1994 | Trumbull, V.L., P.C. Dubois, R.J. Brozka, and R.P. Guyette. | Journal of Environ. Management 40:329-339.

Anatomical, chemical, and ecological factors affecting species choice for dendrochemistry studies.

1993 | Cutter, B.E., and R.P. Guyette. | Journal of Environmental Quality 22:611-619.

Reconstructing soil pH from manganese concentrations in tree-rings.

1992 | Guyette, R.P., B. Cutter and G.S. Henderson. | Forest Science 38:727-737.

Inorganic concentrations in the wood of eastern redcedar grown on different sites.

1992 | Guyette, R.P., B. Cutter and G.S. Henderson. | Wood and Fiber Science 24:133-140.

Monitoring environmental chemistry with tree rings.

1991 | Guyette, R.P. | Doctoral Dissertation, University of Missouri-Columbia, 154 p.

Thinning effects on diameter growth in black and scarlet oak as shown by tree ring analyses.

1991 | Cutter, B.E., K. E. Lowell, and J.P. Dwyer. | Forest Ecology and Management 43:1-13.

Long-term correlations between mining activity and levels of lead and cadmium in tree-rings of redcedar.

1991 | Guyette, R.P., B. Cutter and G.S. Henderson. | Journal of Environmental Quality 20:146-150.

Tree-ring analysis of fire history of a post oak savanna in the Missouri Ozarks.

1991 | Guyette, R.P. and B.E. Cutter. | Natural Areas Journal 11:93-99.

A note on sap pH in eastern redcedar.

1990 | Cutter, B.E., and R.P. Guyette. | Wood and Fiber Science 22:109-112.

Long-term changes in molybdenum and sulfur concentrations in redcedar tree-rings.

1989 | Guyette, R.P., B. Cutter and G.S. Henderson. | Journal of Environmental Quality 18:385-389.

Potential in using elemental concentrations in radial increments of old growth eastern redcedar to examine the chemical history of the environment.

1986 | Guyette, R.P., and E.A. McGinnes. | Pages 671-680 In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ecological Aspects of Tree-Ring Analysis / compiled by G.C. Jacoby, J.W. Hornbeck. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC.

Fire history of an Ozark Glade.

1982 | Guyette, R.P., and E.A. McGinnes. | Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 16:85-93.

A climate history of Boone County, Missouri from a tree-ring analysis of eastern redcedar.

1980 | Guyette, R.P., E.A. McGinnes, K. Evans and G. Probasco. | Wood and Fiber 12:17-26.

Wood anatomy after tree injury.

1977 | McGinnes, E.A. | Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin 1025. University of Missouri-Columbia. 35 p.

A note on effects of wounds on heartwood formation in white oak (Quercus alba L).

1975 | McGinnes, E.A., and A.L. Shigo. | Wood and Fiber 6(4):327-331.

Anatomy of xylem tissue formation associated with radial seams and cracks in black oak.

1975 | Phelps, J.E., E.A. McGinnes, and P. J-Y. Lieu. | Wood Science 8(1):397-405.

Variation of anatomical structure of false rings in Eastern red cedar.

1973 | Kuo, M-L., and E.A. McGinnes. | Wood Science 5:205-210.

Frequency and selected anatomical features of included sapwood in eastern red cedar.

1969 | McGinnes, E.A., S.A. Kandeel, and P.S. Szopa. | Wood Science 2(2):100-106.

Extent of shake in black walnut.

1968 | McGinnes, E.A. | Forest Products Journal 18(5):80-82.

Interactions of climate, fire, and human societies and how they have changed through time

Tree regeneration and survival after fire

Using fire history to inform management in fire-adapted forest types

Forest canopy gap dynamics

Linking widespread changes in historical fire regimes to the spread of Euro-American settlement (wave of fire)

Oak decline dynamics in the Missouri Ozarks

Documenting extremely frequent fire in pre-settlement longleaf pine forests

Development of a Topographic Roughness Index for estimating historical fire frequency based on land surface roughness and human population density

Development of the PC2FM model for predicting historical fire frequency based on the physical chemistry of temperature, precipitation, and fuels

Detecting climate effects on a Rocky Mountain alpine wildflower

Age structure of native perennial plant populations in central US grasslands (ongoing)

Documenting elevated lead concentrations since the early 1900โ€™s in the Missouri Ozarks

Effects of warming temperatures on tree growth in alpine environments

Linking changes in calcium and magnesium concentrations to changes in fire activity

Effects of prescribed burning on oak regeneration

Exploratory analyses of how tree growth is affected by herbicides (ongoing)

Effects of stand density on shortleaf pine growth

Reconstruction of hydroclimate during the Last Glacial Maximum

Effects of prescribed fire on timber quality

Reconstruction of drought cycles over the past millennium

Growth dynamics of an invasive tree species

Effects of warming climate on tree growth

The effects of CO2 enrichment on oak growth

Predicting the impacts of climate change on wildfire probability

Red oak borer damage through time as it relates to timber management

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