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Jed Meunier GDPE PhD Dissertation Defense
Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 10:00 AM
Forestry Building, Room 212


The 20th century was a period of profound changes in climate, land-use, forest structure, and fires throughout much of western North America and few montane forests continue to function under historical influences of climate variations and uninterrupted fire regimes.

Yet, if we are to manage for resilient forests, understanding these linkages is critical and will depend on both pre-1900 and 20th century observations. My research takes advantage of a unique opportunity in northern Mexico to study forest and fire dynamics before a century of fire exclusion.

My research documented a shift in climate ? fire relationships in the late 19th century toward an overwhelming importance of antecedent moisture, unlike that seen previously for > 200 years. Tree recruitment peaks were tied to local processes, not broad-scale climate conditions. Antecedent wet conditions that promote fire occurrence suggests that in arid regions of the Southwest, anomalously wet years, still functioning under frequent fire occurrence, may further limit tree recruitment.

The importance of fire induced mortality in shaping stand structure underscores the spatial variability of forests and helps explain even-age patches in forests as an artifact of patch survival of seedlings that recruit into the overstory.


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Event Contact: Jeri Morgan can be reached at (970) 491-4373

Sponsored by the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology.


Calendar Name: All University Events Calendar
Event Category: Dissertation & Thesis Defenses
Start Time: 10:00 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
Event Begins On: Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Event Ends On: Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Submitter's Name: Jeri Morgan
Submitter's Email: jeri.morgan@colostate.edu
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