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Chapin III FS, Viereck LA, Adams PC, Van Cleve K, Fastie CL, Ott RA, Mann D, Johnstone JF. Successional processes in the Alaskan boreal forest. In: Verbyla DL Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. New York; 2006. p. 100-120.
Journal Article
Kasischke ES, Bourgeau-Chavez LL, Johnstone JF. Assessing spatial and temporal variations in surface soil moisture in fire-disturbed black spruce forests in Interior Alaska using spaceborne synthetic aperture radar imagery - Implications for post-fire tree recruitment. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2007;108(1):42-58.
Johnstone JF, Hollingsworth TN, Chapin III FS, Mack MC. Changes in fire regime break the legacy lock on successional trajectories in Alaskan boreal forest. Global Change Biology. 2010;16:1281-1295.
Johnstone JF, Chapin III FS, Foote MJ, Kemmett S, Price K, Viereck LA. Decadal observations of tree regeneration following fire in boreal forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2004;34:267-273.
Bret-Harte MS, Shaver GR, Zoerner JP, Johnstone JF, Wagner JL, Chavez AS, Gunkelman IVRF, Lippert SC, Laundre JA. Developmental plasticity allows Betula Nana to dominate tundra subjected to an altered environment. 2001;82(1):18-32.
Chapin III FS, Naylor RL, Robards MD, Huntington HP, Johnstone JF, Trainor SF, Kofinas GP, Ruess RW, Fresco N, Natcher DC. Directional changes in ecological communities and social-ecological systems: A framework for prediction based on Alaskan examples. American Naturalist. 2006;168:S36-S49.
Johnstone JF. Effects of aspen (Populus tremuloides) sucker removal on postfire conifer regeneration in central Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2005;35:483-486.
Johnstone JF, Chapin III FS. Effects of soil burn severity on post-fire tree recruitment in boreal forest. Ecosystems. 2006;9:14-31.
Johnstone JF, Chapin III FS, Hollingsworth TN, Mack MC, Romanovsky VE, Turetsky MR. Fire, climate change, and forest resilience in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010;40:1302-1312.
Johnstone JF, Chapin III FS. Fire interval effects on successional trajectory in the boreal forest of northwestern Canada. Ecosystems. 2006;9:268-277.
Chapin III FS, Callaghan TV, Bergeron Y, Fukuda M, Johnstone JF, Juday GP, Zimov SA. Global change and the boreal forest: Thresholds, shifting states or gradual change?. Ambio. 2004;33:361-365.
Johnstone JF, Chapin III FS. Non-equilibrium succession dynamics indicate continued northern migration of lodgepole pine. Global Change Biology. 2003;9:1401-1409.
Shenoy A, Johnstone JF, Kasischke ES, Kielland K. Persistent effects of fire severity on early successional forests in interior Alaska. Forest Ecology and Management. 2011;261:381-390.
Johnstone JF, Boby L, Tissier EJ, Mack MC, Verbyla DL, Walker X. Postfire seed rain of black spruce, a semi-serotinous conifer, in forests of interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2009;39:1575-1588.
Boby L, Schuur EAG, Mack MC, Verbyla DL, Johnstone JF. Quantifying fire severity, carbon, and nitrogen emissions in Alaska's boreal forest. Ecological Applications. 2010;20:1633-1647.
Chapin III FS, Jorgenson MT, Kielland K, Kofinas GP, Turetsky MR, Yarie J, Lloyd AH, Taylor DL, McGuire AD, Ruess RW. Resilience of Alaska's boreal forest to climatic change. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010;40:1360-1370.
Johnstone JF, McIntire EJ, Pedersen EJ, King G, Pisaric MFJ. A sensitive slope: estimating landscape patterns of forest resilience in a changing climate. Ecosphere. 2010;1.
Johnstone JF, Kasischke ES. Stand-level effects of soil burn severity on post-fire regeneration in a recently-burned black spruce forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2005;35:2151-2163.
Kasischke ES, Johnstone JF. Variation in postfire organic layer thickness in a black spruce forest complex in interior Alaska and its effects on soil temperature and moisture. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2005;35:2164-2177.
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