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Kevin Robertson
Kevin Robertson
Fire Ecology Research Scientist, Tall Timbers Research Station
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Identifying long-term stable refugia for relict plant species in East Asia
CQ Tang, T Matsui, H Ohashi, YF Dong, A Momohara, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 4488, 2018
2602018
Prescribed fire science: the case for a refined research agenda
JK Hiers, JJ O’Brien, JM Varner, BW Butler, M Dickinson, J Furman, ...
Fire Ecology 16, 1-15, 2020
1902020
Phenotypic plasticity of leaf shape along a temperature gradient in Acer rubrum
DL Royer, LA Meyerson, KM Robertson, JM Adams
PloS one 4 (10), e7653, 2009
1742009
Model comparisons for estimating carbon emissions from North American wildland fire
NHF French, WJ De Groot, LK Jenkins, BM Rogers, E Alvarado, B Amiro, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 116 (G4), 2011
1612011
Phenology of temperate trees in tropical climates
R Borchert, K Robertson, MD Schwartz, G Williams-Linera
International Journal of Biometeorology 50, 57-65, 2005
1452005
Fire-frequency effects on vegetation in north Florida pinelands: another look at the long-term Stoddard Fire Research Plots at Tall Timbers Research Station
JS Glitzenstein, DR Streng, RE Masters, KM Robertson, SM Hermann
Forest Ecology and Management 264, 197-209, 2012
1152012
Geomorphic processes and spatial patterns of primary forest succession on the Bogue Chitto River, USA
KM Robertson, CK Augspurger
Journal of Ecology 87 (6), 1052-1063, 1999
1061999
Effects of fire frequency and season on resprouting of woody plants in southeastern US pine-grassland communities
KM Robertson, TL Hmielowski
Oecologia 174, 765-776, 2014
922014
Validation of remote sensing of burn severity in south-eastern US ecosystems
JJ Picotte, KM Robertson
International Journal of Wildland Fire 20 (3), 453-464, 2011
892011
Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene
JK Shuman, JK Balch, RT Barnes, PE Higuera, CI Roos, DW Schwilk, ...
PNAS nexus 1 (3), pgac115, 2022
712022
A new picture of fire extent, variability, and drought interaction in prescribed fire landscapes: Insights from Florida government records
HK Nowell, CD Holmes, K Robertson, C Teske, JK Hiers
Geophysical research letters 45 (15), 7874-7884, 2018
632018
Patchy Fires Promote Regeneration of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) in Pine Savannas
KM Robertson, WJ Platt, CE Faires
Forests 10 (5), 367, 2019
532019
A history of recurrent, low-severity fire without fire exclusion in southeastern pine savannas, USA
MT Rother, JM Huffman, CH Guiterman, KM Robertson, N Jones
Forest Ecology and Management 475, 118406, 2020
482020
A vegetation classification of fire-dependent pinelands of Florida
SC Carr, KM Robertson, RK Peet
Castanea 75 (2), 153-189, 2010
482010
A model of geographical, environmental and regional variation in vegetation composition of pyrogenic grasslands of Florida
SC Carr, KM Robertson, WJ Platt, RK Peet
Journal of Biogeography 36 (8), 1600-1612, 2009
462009
Timing constraints on remote sensing of wildland fire burned area in the southeastern US
JJ Picotte, K Robertson
Remote Sensing 3 (8), 1680-1690, 2011
452011
The North American tree‐ring fire‐scar network
EQ Margolis, CH Guiterman, RD Chavardès, JD Coop, K Copes‐Gerbitz, ...
Ecosphere 13 (7), e4159, 2022
412022
Frequent fire protects shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) from introgression by loblolly pine (P. taeda)
JF Stewart, RE Will, KM Robertson, CD Nelson
Conservation Genetics 16, 491-495, 2015
402015
A comparison of native versus old-field vegetation in upland pinelands managed with frequent fire, South Georgia, USA
TE Ostertag, KM Robertson
Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings 23, 109-120, 2007
402007
Survival of a tertiary relict species, Liriodendron chinense (Magnoliaceae), in southern China, with special reference to village fengshui forests
CQ Tang, Y Yang, M Ohsawa, A Momohara, J Mu, K Robertson
American Journal of Botany 100 (10), 2112-2119, 2013
372013
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