Forest ThreatNet
Publications and research news
Eastern Threat Center scientists authored or co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed research articles in 2023, and the pace continues into 2024. All publications are available to the public.
Select new Threat Center publications
- Fifth National Climate Assessment: Chapter 22, Southeast
- Improving forest connectivity assessments using tree cover density maps
- Coweeta's influences reach beyond its watershed boundary -- in 'Celebrating 100 years of forest science: an abridged history of the Southern Research Station'
- Macroecological correlates of richness, body size, and species range size in terrestrial vertebrates across the world
- Meta-analysis shows the impacts of ecological restoration on greenhouse gas emissions
- The relationships between species age and range size
- Does regional species diversity resist biotic invasions?
- Mapping firescapes for wild and prescribed fire management: a landscape classification approach
- Wildfire risk assessment for strategic forest management in the Southern United States: a Bayesian network modeling approach
- Interpreting image texture metrics applied to landscape gradient data
- Urbanization alters atmospheric dryness through land evapotranspiration
- Table Mountain Pine (Pinus pungens): genetic diversity and conservation of an imperiled conifer
- Visit Treesearch for free access to all peer-reviewed publications from across the Forest Service.
Research News
- CompassLive makes Southern Research Station science available to the public through short articles that highlight useful and often fascinating new findings. Threat Center projects and publications are frequently highlighted, such as these recent examples: The silent invasion: Nonnative trees threaten American forests; and the Southeast Climate Hub expands outreach efforts.
- The Research Plots newsletter provides a seasonal sample of recent science products from the Southern Research Station, including publications, videos, webinars, events, and tools. View the most recent issue and sign up to receive the newsletter.
- At the National level, Forest Service Research and Development publishes a range of newsletters and blogs that highlight important new science. Check out recent items in the national Newsletter Archive.
- In addition to research highlights from the Southern Research Station, Forest Service Research and Development publishes select research highlights from all Research Stations across the US.
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