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Brandon Collins
USDA Forest Service and UC Berkeley
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Wildfire-driven forest conversion in western North American landscapes
JD Coop, SA Parks, CS Stevens-Rumann, SD Crausbay, PE Higuera, ...
BioScience 70 (8), 659-673, 2020
4892020
Reform forest fire management
MP North, SL STePhens, BM Collins, JK Agee, G APleT, JF FrAnklin, ...
Science 349 (6254), 1280-1281, 2015
4862015
Using fire to increase the scale, benefits, and future maintenance of fuels treatments
M North, BM Collins, S Stephens
Journal of Forestry 110 (7), 392-401, 2012
4032012
Drought, tree mortality, and wildfire in forests adapted to frequent fire
SL Stephens, BM Collins, CJ Fettig, MA Finney, CM Hoffman, EE Knapp, ...
BioScience 68 (2), 77-88, 2018
3712018
Interactions among wildland fires in a long-established Sierra Nevada natural fire area
BM Collins, JD Miller, AE Thode, M Kelly, JW Van Wagtendonk, ...
Ecosystems 12, 114-128, 2009
3412009
Post‐fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns
M Coppoletta, KE Merriam, BM Collins
Ecological applications 26 (3), 686-699, 2016
2962016
Spatial patterns of large natural fires in Sierra Nevada wilderness areas
BM Collins, M Kelly, JW Van Wagtendonk, SL Stephens
Landscape Ecology 22, 545-557, 2007
2942007
Impacts of fire exclusion and recent managed fire on forest structure in old growth Sierra Nevada mixed‐conifer forests
BM Collins, RG Everett, SL Stephens
Ecosphere 2 (4), 1-14, 2011
2772011
Climate, environment, and disturbance history govern resilience of western North American forests
PF Hessburg, CL Miller, SA Parks, NA Povak, AH Taylor, PE Higuera, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 239, 2019
2732019
Tamm Review: Management of mixed-severity fire regime forests in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California
PF Hessburg, TA Spies, DA Perry, CN Skinner, AH Taylor, PM Brown, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 366, 221-250, 2016
2412016
Wildfire risk as a socioecological pathology
AP Fischer, TA Spies, TA Steelman, C Moseley, BR Johnson, JD Bailey, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14 (5), 276-284, 2016
2292016
US federal fire and forest policy: emphasizing resilience in dry forests
SL Stephens, BM Collins, E Biber, PZ Fulé
Ecosphere 7 (11), e01584, 2016
2162016
Challenges and approaches in planning fuel treatments across fire-excluded forested landscapes
BM Collins, SL Stephens, JJ Moghaddas, J Battles
Journal of Forestry 108 (1), 24-31, 2010
2052010
Early forest dynamics in stand-replacing fire patches in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, USA
BM Collins, GB Roller
Landscape Ecology 28 (9), 1801-1813, 2013
1942013
Changing spatial patterns of stand-replacing fire in California conifer forests
JT Stevens, BM Collins, JD Miller, MP North, SL Stephens
Forest Ecology and Management 406, 28-36, 2017
1832017
Quantifying spatial patterns of tree groups and gaps in mixed-conifer forests: reference conditions and long-term changes following fire suppression and logging
JM Lydersen, MP North, EE Knapp, BM Collins
Forest Ecology and Management 304, 370-382, 2013
1802013
Historical and current landscape‐scale ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forest structure in the Southern Sierra Nevada
SL Stephens, JM Lydersen, BM Collins, DL Fry, MD Meyer
Ecosphere 6 (5), 1-63, 2015
1752015
Constraints on mechanized treatment significantly limit mechanical fuels reduction extent in the Sierra Nevada
M North, A Brough, J Long, B Collins, P Bowden, D Yasuda, J Miller, ...
Journal of Forestry 113 (1), 40-48, 2015
1742015
Stand-replacing patches within a ‘mixed severity’fire regime: quantitative characterization using recent fires in a long-established natural fire area
BM Collins, SL Stephens
Landscape Ecology 25, 927-939, 2010
1702010
Severity of an uncharacteristically large wildfire, the Rim Fire, in forests with relatively restored frequent fire regimes
JM Lydersen, MP North, BM Collins
Forest Ecology and Management 328, 326-334, 2014
1692014
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