publications

helping forests and people adapt to the new wildfire normal

2024

  1. Tamm review: A meta-analysis of thinning, prescribed fire, and wildfire effects on subsequent wildfire severity in conifer dominated forests of the Western US
    Kimberley T Davis, Jamie Peeler, Joseph Fargione, and 4 more authors
    Forest Ecology and Management, 2024

2023

  1. Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States
    Kimberley T Davis, Marcos D Robles, Kerry B Kemp, and 8 more authors
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2023
  2. Identifying opportunity hot spots for reducing the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in western US conifer forests
    Jamie L Peeler, Lisa McCauley, Kerry L Metlen, and 8 more authors
    Environmental Research Letters, 2023

2021

  1. Interactions between landscape and local factors inform spatial action planning in post-fire forest environments
    Jamie L Peeler, and Erica AH Smithwick
    Landscape Ecology, 2021
  2. Beescape: Characterizing user needs for environmental decision support in beekeeping
    Anthony C Robinson, Jamie L Peeler, Tim Prestby, and 3 more authors
    Ecological Informatics, 2021

2020

  1. Seed source pattern and terrain have scale-dependent effects on post-fire tree recovery
    Jamie L Peeler, and Erica AH Smithwick
    Landscape Ecology, 2020

2018

  1. Exploring invasibility with species distribution modeling: How does fire promote cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion within lower montane forests?
    Jamie L Peeler, and Erica AH Smithwick
    Diversity and Distributions, 2018
  2. Effects of fire history, tree age, and canopy seed bank size on serotiny of Ocala sand pine (Pinus clausa var. clausa) in Florida scrub
    Jamie L Peeler, and Eric S Menges
    Florida Scientist, 2018