Philip J. Burton
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Characterizing combined fire and insect outbreak disturbance regimes in British Columbia, Canada
PJ Burton, Y Boulanger
Landscape ecology 33 (11), 1997-2011, 2018
22018
Extreme weather and abrupt ecological change: Predictions and surprises in disturbance interactions
A Jentsch, PJ Burton, LR Walker
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Microclimate differences above ground-layer vegetation in lichen-dominated pine forests of north-central British Columbia
SR Haughian, PJ Burton
Agricultural and forest meteorology 249, 100-106, 2018
42018
Is Management or Conservation of Old Growth Possible in North American Boreal Forests?
D Kneeshaw, PJ Burton, L De Grandpré, S Gauthier, Y Boulanger
Ecology and Recovery of Eastern Old-Growth Forests, 139-157, 2018
12018
Impacts of salvage logging on biodiversity: A meta‐analysis
S Thorn, C Bässler, R Brandl, PJ Burton, R Cahall, JL Campbell, J Castro, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (1), 279-289, 2018
842018
Traits to stay, traits to move: a review of functional traits to assess sensitivity and adaptive capacity of temperate and boreal trees to climate change
I Aubin, AD Munson, F Cardou, PJ Burton, N Isabel, JH Pedlar, ...
Environmental Reviews 24 (2), 164-186, 2016
512016
Integrating forest restoration into mainstream land management in British Columbia, Canada
TL Gower, PJ Burton, M Fenger
Restoration of boreal and temperate forests. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida …, 2015
12015
Climatic characterization of forest zones across administrative boundaries improves conservation planning
HA Klassen, PJ Burton
Applied vegetation science 18 (2), 343-356, 2015
32015
Short-interval disturbance in lodgepole pine forests, British Columbia, Canada: Understory and overstory response to mountain pine beetle and fire
M Edwards, MA Krawchuk, PJ Burton
Forest Ecology and Management 338, 163-175, 2015
202015
Microhabitat associations of lichens, feathermosses, and vascular plants in a caribou winter range, and their implications for understory development
SR Haughian, PJ Burton
Botany 93 (4), 221-231, 2015
192015
Recovery of Oplopanax horridus (Sm.) Miq., an important ethnobotanical resource, after clearcut logging in northwestern British Columbia
CM Burton, PJ Burton
Ethnobotany Research and Applications 14, 001-015, 2015
32015
Options for promoting the recovery and rehabilitation of forests affected by severe insect outbreaks
PJ Burton, M Svoboda, D Kneeshaw, KW Gottschalk
Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests, 2nd Edition, edited by John …, 2015
72015
Considerations for monitoring and evaluating forest restoration
PJ Burton
Journal of sustainable forestry 33 (sup1), S149-S160, 2014
152014
Desulphurized tailings serve as a useful soil supplement for mine reclamation
AW Carson, PM Rutherford, PJ Burton
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 94 (in press), doi: 10.4141/CJSS2013-116, 2014
42014
Evapotranspiration and canopy characteristics of two lodgepole pine stands following mountain pine beetle attack
MG Brown, TA Black, Z Nesic, VN Foord, DL Spittlehouse, AL Fredeen, ...
Hydrological processes 28 (8), 3326-3340, 2014
382014
A refinement of models projecting future Canadian fire regimes using homogeneous fire regime zones
Y Boulanger, S Gauthier, PJ Burton
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (4), 365-376, 2014
1052014
'Ohi'a Lehua Rainforest: Born Among Hawaiian Volcanoes, Evolved in Isolation
PJ Burton
Journal of Forestry 112 (1), 56, 2014
2014
Viewing forests through the lens of complex systems science. Ecosphere 5 (1): 1
E Filotas, L Parrott, PJ Burton, RL Chazdon, KD Coates, L Coll, ...
32014
Devil’s Club (Oplopanax horridus) Can Recover After Clearcut Logging
CM Burton, PJ Burton
Forest Landscape Mosaics: Disturbance, Restoration and Management at Times …, 2014
2014
Tracking climate change effects: potential indicators for Canada's forests and forest sector
S Gauthier, M Lorente, LL Kremsater, L De Grandpré, PJ Burton, I Aubin, ...
32014
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