The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire

Author:

Cansler C. Alina,Hood Sharon M.,Varner J. Morgan,van Mantgem Phillip J.,Agne Michelle C.,Andrus Robert A.,Ayres Matthew P.,Ayres Bruce D.,Bakker Jonathan D.ORCID,Battaglia Michael A.ORCID,Bentz Barbara J.,Breece Carolyn R.,Brown James K.,Cluck Daniel R.,Coleman Tom W.,Corace R. Gregory,Covington W. Wallace,Cram Douglas S.,Cronan James B.,Crouse Joseph E.,Das Adrian J.,Davis Ryan S.,Dickinson Darci M.,Fitzgerald Stephen A.,Fulé Peter Z.,Ganio Lisa M.,Grayson Lindsay M.,Halpern Charles B.,Hanula Jim L.,Harvey Brian J.,Kevin Hiers J.,Huffman David W.,Keifer MaryBeth,Keyser Tara L.,Kobziar Leda N.,Kolb Thomas E.,Kolden Crystal A.,Kopper Karen E.,Kreitler Jason R.ORCID,Kreye Jesse K.,Latimer Andrew M.ORCID,Lerch Andrew P.,Lombardero Maria J.,McDaniel Virginia L.,McHugh Charles W.,McMillin Joel D.,Moghaddas Jason J.,O’Brien Joseph J.,Perrakis Daniel D. B.,Peterson David W.,Prichard Susan J.,Progar Robert A.,Raffa Kenneth F.,Reinhardt Elizabeth D.,Restaino Joseph C.,Roccaforte John P.,Rogers Brendan M.ORCID,Ryan Kevin C.,Safford Hugh D.,Santoro Alyson E.,Shearman Timothy M.,Shumate Alice M.,Sieg Carolyn H.,Smith Sheri L.,Smith Rebecca J.,Stephenson Nathan L.ORCID,Stuever Mary,Stevens Jens T.,Stoddard Michael T.,Thies Walter G.,Vaillant Nicole M.,Weiss Shelby A.,Westlind Douglas J.,Woolley Travis J.,Wright Micah C.

Abstract

AbstractWildland fires have a multitude of ecological effects in forests, woodlands, and savannas across the globe. A major focus of past research has been on tree mortality from fire, as trees provide a vast range of biological services. We assembled a database of individual-tree records from prescribed fires and wildfires in the United States. The Fire and Tree Mortality (FTM) database includes records from 164,293 individual trees with records of fire injury (crown scorch, bole char, etc.), tree diameter, and either mortality or top-kill up to ten years post-fire. Data span 142 species and 62 genera, from 409 fires occurring from 1981-2016. Additional variables such as insect attack are included when available. The FTM database can be used to evaluate individual fire-caused mortality models for pre-fire planning and post-fire decision support, to develop improved models, and to explore general patterns of individual fire-induced tree death. The database can also be used to identify knowledge gaps that could be addressed in future research.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability

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