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Publications (* Humboldt student or alum)
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Sherriff, R.L., * J. Beckmann, L.P. Kerhoulas, J.M. Kane. In review. Oak versus conifer: competition, climate and drought effects in northern California. Proceedings of the eighth California Oak Symposium: Sustaining oak woodlands under current and future conditions. USDA GTR PSW-GTR-XXX.
Kerhoulas, L.P., * G.S. Goff, N.J. Kerhoulas, * J.J. Beckmann, J.M. Kane, R.L. Sherriff. In review. Conifer encroachment and removal in a northern California oak woodland: influences on ecosystem physiology and biodiversity. Proceedings of the eighth California Oak Symposium: Sustaining oak woodlands under current and future conditions. USDA GTR PSW-GTR-XXX.
2024
Lalemand, L.B., P.J. van Mantgem, R.L. Sherriff, J. Teraoka. 2024. Sequoia sempervirons and Pseudotsuga menziesii tree growth and drought resistance following restoration thinning in coast redwood forests in California. Forest Ecology and Management 569: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122149
Lemmo,
2023
* Robinson, W., L.P. Kerhoulas, R.L. Sherriff, * G. Roletti, P.J. van Mantgem. 2023. Drought survival strategies differ between coastal and montane conifers of northern California. Ecosphere 14:e4480, DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4480
2022
Sherriff, R.L., M.J. Kauffmann, J.M. Garwood. 2022. Climate of the Klamath Mountains. Chapter 5 in The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History. Backcountry Press. Humboldt County, CA.
Margolis et al. (85 authors). The North American tree-ring fire-scar network. Ecosphere 13:e4159, DOI:10.1002/ecs2.4159
* Wenderott, Z., P.J. van Mantgem, M.C. Wright, C.A. Farris, R.L. Sherriff. 2022. Long-term effects of prescribed fire on forest structure, competition, and tree growth in mixed conifer forests at Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. Forest Ecology and Management 517: 120260. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120260
2021
* Beckmann, J.J., R.L. Sherriff, L.P. Kerhoulas, J.M. Kane. 2021. Douglas-fir encroachment reduces drought-resistance in Oregon white oak of northern California. Forest Ecology and Management 498: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119543
Loehman, R.A., M.M. Friggens, R.L. Sherriff, A.R. Keyser, and K.L. Riley. 2021. Impacts of climate changes and amplified natural disturbances on global ecosystems. Ch 9 in The Handbook of Landscape Ecology. Eds. R.A. Francis, J.D.A. Millington, G.L.W. Perry, and E.S. Minor.
2020
Baughman, C.A., R.A. Loehman, D.R. Magness, L.B. Saperstein, and R.L. Sherriff. 2020. Four decades of land cover change on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Detecting disturbance-influenced vegetation shifts using Landsat legacy data. Land 9: https://doi.org/10.3390/land9100382
van Mantgem, P.J., L.P. Kerhoulas, R.L. Sherriff, and Z.J. Wenderott. 2020. Tree-ring evidence of forest management moderating drought responses: Implications for dry, coniferous forests in the southwestern U.S. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2020.00041
McLauchlan et al. (42 authors). 2020. Fire as a fundamental ecological process: research advances and frontiers. Journal of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13403
2019
Derrick, M. and R. Sherriff. 2019. Editors. The California Geographer, Volume 58.
2018
Harley, G.L., C.H. Baisan, P.M. Brown, D.A. Falk, W.T. Flatley, H.D. Grissino-Mayer, A. Hessl, E.K. Heyerdahl, M.W. Kaye, C.W. Lafon, E.Q. Margolis, R.S. Maxwell, A.T. Naito, W.J. Platt, M.T. Rother, T. Saladyga, R.L. Sherriff, L.A. Stachowiak, M.C. Stambaugh, E. Kennedy Sutherland, A.H. Taylor. 2018. Advancing dendrochronological studies of fire in the United States. Fire 1(1), 11; doi:10.3390/fire1010011
Morris J., S. Cottrell, C. Fettig, R.J. DeRose, K. Mattor, V. Carter, J. Clear, J. Clement, W. Hansen, J. Hicke, P. Higuera, A. Seddon, H. Seppä, R. Sherriff, J. Stednick, S. Seybold. 2018. Bark beetle impacts on social-ecological systems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16 (S1): S34-S43, doi: 10.1002/fee.1754.
* Schriver, M., R. L. Sherriff, J. M. Varner, L. Quinn-Davidson, and Y. Valachovic. 2018. Age and stand structure of oak woodlands along a gradient of conifer encroachment in northwestern California. Ecosphere 9(10): e02446.10.1002/ecs2.2446. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23035099?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
* Vernon, M., R.L. Sherriff, P. van Mantgem, J. Kane. 2018. Thinning, tree-growth, and resistance to multi-year drought in a mixed-conifer forest of northern California. Forest Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2018.03.043
Wright, M., R. L. Sherriff, A. E. Miller, and T. Wilson. 2018. Stand basal area and temperature interact to influence growth in white spruce in southwest Alaska. Ecosphere 9(10) :e02462. 10.1002/ecs2.2462. https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ecs2.2462
Derrick, M. and R. Sherriff. 2018. Editors. The California Geographer, Volume 57.
2017
Daniels, L.D., L.L.Y. Kent, R.L. Sherriff, E.K. Heyerdahl. 2017. Deciphering the complexity of historical fire regimes: diversity among forests of western North America. In: Amoroso M., L. Daniels, P. Baker, J. Camarero (eds) Dendroecology: Tree-ring Analyses Applied to Ecological Studies (Analysis and Synthesis), vol. 231. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61669-8_8
Derrick, M., R. Sherriff (Editors). 2017. California Geographer 56. http://scholarworks.csun.edu/handle/10211.3/193756
* Grabinski-Parker, Z.S., R.L. Sherriff, J.M. Kane. 2017. Controls on reburn severity vary with fire interval in the Klamath Mountains, California, USA. Ecosphere 8(11): e02012. 10.1002/ecs2.2012
Miller, A.E., T.L. Wilson, R.L. Sherriff, J. Walton. 2017. Warming drives a front of white spruce recruitment near western treeline, Alaska. Global Change Biology 23: 5509-5522.
* Slack, A.W., J.M. Kane, E.E. Knapp, R.L. Sherriff. 2017. Contrasting impacts of climate and competition on sugar pine growth and defense in a fire-excluded forest of the central Sierra Nevada. Forests 8(7), 244; doi:10.3390/f8070244.
Sherriff R.L., A.E. Miller, * K. Muth, * M. Schriver, * R. Batzel. 2017. Recent tree-growth responses to warming vary by geographic region and ecosystem type within the boreal forest-tundra transition zone in Alaska. Journal of Biogeography 44: 1457 - 1468.
Morris J., S. Cottrell, C. Fettig, W. Hansen, R. Sherriff, V. Carter, J. Clear, J. Clement, R. DeRose, P. Higuera, K. Mattor, A. Seddon, H. Seppa, J. Stednick, S. Seybold. 2017. Managing bark beetle impacts on ecosystems and society: Priority questions to motivage future research. Journal of Applied Ecology 54: 750 - 760.
2016
Csank A.Z., A.E. Miller, R.L. Sherriff, E.E. Berg, J.M. Welker. 2016. Tree-ring isotope (δ13C & δ18O) chronologies reveal environmental sensitivity of trees killed during insect outbreaks in south-central Alaska. Ecological Applications 26: 2001 - 2020.
Hutto R.L., R.E. Keane, R.L. Sherriff, C.T. Rota, L.A. Eby, V.A. Saab. 2016. Toward a more ecologically informed view of forest fires. Ecosphere 7(2):e01255. 10.1002/ecs2.1255.
2015
* Schriver M., R.L. Sherriff. 2015. Establishment patterns of Oregon white oak and California black oak woodlands in northwestern California. Proceedings of the 7thCalifornia Oak Symposium: Managing in a Dynamic World. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-251. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. Pp. 529-539.
Hanson C.T., R.L. Sherriff, R.L. Hutto, D.A. DellaSala, T.T. Veblen, W.L. Baker. 2015. Setting the stage for mixed- and high-severity fire. Chapter 1 in The Ecological Importance of Mixed-severity Fires – Nature’s Pheonix, eds. D.A. DellaSala and C.T. Hanson. Pgs. 3-22. Elsevier, Inc.
2014
Sherriff R.L., R.V. Platt, T.T. Veblen, T.L. Schoennagel, and M.H. Gartner. 2014. Historical, Observed, and Modeled Wildfire Severity in Montane Forests of the Colorado Front Range. PLoS ONE 9(9): e106971. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0106971. Link
Odion D.C., C.T. Hanson, A. Arsenault, W.L. Baker, D.A. DellaSala, R. Hutto, W. Klenner, M.A. Moritz, R.L. Sherriff, T.T. Veblen, M.A. Williams. 2014. Examining historical and current mixed-severity fire regimes in drier forests of western North America. PLoS ONE 9(2) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087852. Link
2012
* Cocking, M.I., J.M. Varner, and R.L. Sherriff. 2012. California black oak responses to fire severity and native conifer encroachment in the Klamath Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management 270: 25-34. Link
Gartner, M.H., T.T. Veblen, R.L. Sherriff, and T.L. Schoennagel. 2012. Proximity to grasslands influences fire frequency and sensitivity to climate variability in Pinus ponderosa forests of the Colorado Front Range. International Journal of Wildland Fire 21: 562-571. Link
Miller, A.E., R.L. Sherriff, and E.E. Berg. 2012. Effect of the Novarupta (1912) eruption on forests of south-central Alaska as inferred from tree-ring records. Alaska Park Science 11: 74-77. Link
2011
Sherriff, R.L., E. E. Berg and A.E. Miller. 2011. Effects of interannual and multidecadal climate variability on spruce beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) activity in south-central and southwest Alaska. Ecology 92: 1459-70. Link
Schoennagel, T.L., R.L. Sherriff, and T.T. Veblen. 2011. Fire history and tree recruitment in the upper montane zone of the Colorado Front Range: implications for forest restoration. Ecological Applications 21: 2210-2222. Link
Platt, R.W., T.L. Schoennagel, T.T. Veblen, and R.L. Sherriff. 2011. Modeling wildfire potential in residential parcels: a case study of the Colorado Front Range. Landscape & Urban Planning 102: 117-126. Link
2010
Keith, R.P., T.T. Veblen, T.L. Schoennagel and R.L. Sherriff. 2010. Understory vegetation indicates historic fire regimes in ponderosa pine-dominated ecosystems in the Colorado Front Range. Journal of Vegetation Science 21: 488-499. Link
2008
Sherriff, R.L. and T.T. Veblen. 2008. Variability in fire-climate relationships in ponderosa pine forests of the Colorado Front Range. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17: 50-59. Link
Sherriff, R.L. 2008. Writing journal articles. in Publishing in Geography: A Guide for New Researchers. Eds. A. Blunt and C. Souch. Published by the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers. p. 10-11. Link
Platt, R.W., T.T. Veblen and R.L. Sherriff. 2008. Spatial model of forest management strategies and outcomes in the wildland-urban interface. Natural Hazards Review 9: 199-208. Link
2007
Sherriff, R.L. and T.T. Veblen. 2007. A spatially-explicit reconstruction of fire regime types in ponderosa pine forests of the Colorado Front Range. Ecosystems 10: 311-323. Link
Baker, W.L., T.T. Veblen and R.L. Sherriff. 2007. Fire, fuels, and restoration of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests in the Rocky Mountains, USA. Journal of Biogeography 34: 251-269. Link
2006
Sherriff, R.L. and T.T. Veblen. 2006. Ecological effects of changes in fire regimes in Pinus ponderosa ecosystems in the Colorado Front Range. Journal of Vegetation Science 17: 205-218. Link
Platt, R.W., T.T. Veblen and R.L. Sherriff. 2006. Are wildfire mitigation and restoration of historic forest structure compatible? A spatial modeling assessment. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96: 455-470. Link
2004
Hicke, J.A., R.L. Sherriff, T.T. Veblen and G.P. Asner. 2004. Carbon accumulation in Colorado ponderosa pine stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34: 1283-1295. Link
2003
Romme, W.H., T.T. Veblen, M.R. Kaufmann, R. Sherriff and C.M. Regan. 2003. Ecological Effects of the Hayman Fire Part 1: Historical (Pre-1860) and Current (1860-2002) Fire Regimes. Hayman Fire Case Study Analysis. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-114. Link
Romme, W.H., M.R. Kaufmann, T.T. Veblen, R. Sherriff and C.M. Regan. 2003. Ecological Effects of the Hayman Fire Part 2: Historical (Pre-1860) and Current (1860-2002) Forest and Landscape Structure. Hayman Fire Case Study Analysis. U.S.D.A. Forest Service General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-114. Link
2001
Sherriff, R.L., T.T. Veblen and J.S. Sibold. 2001. Fire history in high elevation subalpine forests in the Colorado Front Range. Écoscience 8(3): 369-380. Link