Changing Disturbance Regimes Projects
Peer-Reviewed Papers
Rodman KC, …, Carter TA, et al. 2022. Rocky Mountain forests poised to recover following recent bark beetle outbreaks, but with altered composition. Journal of Ecology.
Carter TA, Hayes KR, and Buma B. 2022. Putting more fuel on the fire… or maybe not? A Synthesis of Spruce Beetle and Fire Interactions in North American Subalpine Forests. Landscape Ecology.
Carter TA, Agneray AC, and Leger EA. 2020. Variability of Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) Leaf Traits in the Great Basin. Nevada State Undergraduate Research Journal.
In-Process or In-Prep Papers (available upon request)
Carter TA§, Hayes KR§, and Buma B. In-Revision. Boreal Forest Understory Plant Communities Transform After One Fire but Demonstrate Resilience to Continued Reburning. American Journal of Botany. § indicates equal contribution
Carter TA, Hart SJ, and Buma B. In-Prep. Ecological Regime Changes Triggered by Compound Disturbances are Stable and Long-Lasting. Target Journal: Ecology.