William H. Romme

Cross-scale Drivers of Natural Disturbances Prone to Anthropogenic Amplification: The Dynamics of Bark Beetle Eruptions (2008)

Kenneth F. Raffa, Brian H. Aukema, Barbara J. Bentz, Allan L. Carroll, Jeffrey A. Hicke, Monica G. Turner, ...

Biome-scale disturbances by eruptive herbivores provide valuable insights into species interactions, ecosystem function, and impacts of global change. We present a conceptual framework using one...

Fire History of Piñon-juniper Woodlands on Navajo Point, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (2008)

M. Lisa Floyd, William H. Romme, David D. Hanna, Mark Winterowd, Dustin Hanna, John Spence

Navajo Point, on the southeast tip of the Kaiparowits Plateau, supports Pinus edullis Engelm. var edulis-Juniperus osteosperma (Torrey) Little (piñon-juniper) woodlands undisturbed by large...

Landscape Ecology vol. 8 no. 3 pp 213-227 (1993) SPB Academic Publishing bv, The Hague (2007)

Revised Concept Of, Monica G. Turner, William H. Romme, Robert H. Gardnerl, Robert V. O’neill, Timothy K. Kratz

Temporal and spatial scales of disturbance and recovery are often confounded in discussions of landscape equilibrium. We developed a broad framework for the description of landscapes that separates...

Landscape Ecology vol. 9 no. 1 pp 59-77 (1994) (2007)

Spb Academic Publishing, Monica G. Turner, William H. Romme

Crown fires create broad-scale patterns in vegetation by producing a patch mosaic of stand age classes, but the spread and behavior of crown fires also may be constrained by spatial patterns in...

The Interaction of Fire, Fuels, and Climate across Rocky Mountain Forests (2004)

TANIA SCHOENNAGEL, THOMAS T. VEBLEN, WILLIAM H. ROMME

Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is necessary to predict how fires may respond to a changing climate and to define effective fuel...

Using tree recruitment patterns and fire history to guide restoration of an unlogged ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir landscape in the southern Rocky Mountains after a century of fire suppression (2003)

Kaufmann, Merrill R., Huckaby, Laurie S., Fornwalt, Paula J., Stoker, Jason M., Romme, William H.

Tree age and fire history were studied in an unlogged ponderosa pine/Douglas‐fir (Pinus ponderosa/Pseudotsuga menziesii) landscape in the Colorado Front Range mountains. These data...

Secondary Plant Compounds in Seedling and Mature Aspen (Populus tremuloides) in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (2001)

ELEANOR A. ERWIN, MONICA G. TURNER, RICHARD L. LINDROTH, WILLIAM H. ROMME

Widespread establishment of seedling aspen (Populus tremuloides) occurred in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) following the extensive1988 fires. Aspen stands occupy ∼2% of YNP and aspen stems are...

Fire frequencey in subalpine forests of Yellowstone National Park. In: Proceedings of the Fire History Workshop, October 20–24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, pp.27–30, figures, 28 cm. General technical report RM 81 (1980)

Romme, William H.

Paper presented at the Fire History Work Shop (Labortatory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tuson). Dead woody fuels were sampled in 15 upland forest stands. The suty indicated that...

Fire and landscape diversity in subalpine forests of Yellowstone National Park /--by William H. Romme. (1979)

Romme, William H.

Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor : University Microfilms International, 1980. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

An analysis of forest fire history on the Little Firehole River watershed, Yellowstone National Park [by] William H. Roome and Dennis H. Knight. In. University of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center. Annual report, 1st (1977) pp. 56–60, 28 cm. (1977)

Romme, William H.

The Little Firehole River watershed is located on the Madison Pleateau, west of the Upper Geyser Basin. The purpose of this study was to deteermine the historiacal frequency and extent of large fires...

Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought

Breshears, David D., Cobb, Neil S., Rich, Paul M., Price, Kevin P., Allen, Craig D., Balice, Randy G., ...

Future drought is projected to occur under warmer temperature conditions as climate change progresses, referred to here as global-change-type drought, yet quantitative assessments of the triggers and...

Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought

Breshears, David D., Cobb, Neil S., Rich, Paul M., Price, Kevin P., Allen, Craig D., Balice, Randy G., ...

Future drought is projected to occur under warmer temperature conditions as climate change progresses, referred to here as global-change-type drought, yet quantitative assessments of the triggers and...

Inorganic nitrogen availability after severe stand-replacing fire in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem

Turner, Monica G., Smithwick, Erica A. H., Metzger, Kristine L., Tinker, Daniel B., Romme, William H.

Understanding ecosystem processes as they relate to wildfire and vegetation dynamics is of growing importance as fire frequency and extent increase throughout the western United States. However, the...