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Learning to coexist with wildfire
MA Moritz, E Batllori, RA Bradstock, AM Gill, J Handmer, PF Hessburg, ...
Nature 515 (7525), 58-66, 2014
10152014
Climate change and disruptions to global fire activity
MA Moritz, MA Parisien, E Batllori, MA Krawchuk, J Van Dorn, DJ Ganz, ...
Ecosphere 3 (6), 1-22, 2012
9202012
Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers
KK McLauchlan, PE Higuera, J Miesel, BM Rogers, J Schweitzer, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (5), 2047-2069, 2020
3842020
Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene
LT Kelly, KM Giljohann, A Duane, N Aquilué, S Archibald, E Batllori, ...
Science 370 (6519), eabb0355, 2020
3192020
Seedling recruitment, survival and facilitation in alpine Pinus uncinata tree line ecotones. Implications and potential responses to climate warming
E Batllori, JJ Camarero, JM Ninot, E Gutiérrez
Global Ecology and Biogeography 18 (4), 460-472, 2009
2392009
Climate change‐induced shifts in fire for M editerranean ecosystems
E Batllori, MA Parisien, MA Krawchuk, MA Moritz
Global Ecology and Biogeography 22 (10), 1118-1129, 2013
2022013
Regional tree line dynamics in response to global change in the Pyrenees
E Batllori, E Gutiérrez
Journal of Ecology 96 (6), 1275-1288, 2008
1982008
Incorporating anthropogenic influences into fire probability models: Effects of human activity and climate change on fire activity in California
ML Mann, E Batllori, MA Moritz, EK Waller, P Berck, AL Flint, LE Flint, ...
PLoS One 11 (4), e0153589, 2016
1582016
Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought-related mortality
E Batllori, F Lloret, T Aakala, WRL Anderegg, E Aynekulu, DP Bendixsen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (47), 29720-29729, 2020
1222020
Potential relocation of climatic environments suggests high rates of climate displacement within the North American protection network
E Batllori, MA Parisien, SA Parks, MA Moritz, C Miller
Global Change Biology 23 (8), 3219-3230, 2017
802017
Back to the future: the responses of alpine treelines to climate warming are constrained by the current ecotone structure
JJ Camarero, JC Linares, AI García-Cervigón, E Batllori, I Martínez, ...
Ecosystems 20, 683-700, 2017
772017
Current regeneration patterns at the tree line in the Pyrenees indicate similar recruitment processes irrespective of the past disturbance regime
E Batllori, JJ Camarero, E Gutiérrez
Journal of Biogeography 37 (10), 1938-1950, 2010
762010
Modeling residential development in California from 2000 to 2050: Integrating wildfire risk, wildland and agricultural encroachment
ML Mann, P Berck, MA Moritz, E Batllori, JG Baldwin, CK Gately, ...
Land use policy 41, 438-452, 2014
742014
The climate space of fire regimes in north‐western North America
E Whitman, E Batllori, MA Parisien, C Miller, JD Coop, MA Krawchuk, ...
Journal of Biogeography 42 (9), 1736-1749, 2015
732015
Vegetation patterns at the alpine treeline ecotone: the influence of tree cover on abrupt change in species composition of alpine communities
E Batllori, JM Blanco‐Moreno, JM Ninot, E Gutiérrez, E Carrillo
Journal of vegetation science 20 (5), 814-825, 2009
652009
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) mortality is explained by the climatic suitability of both host tree and bark beetle populations
L Jaime, E Batllori, J Margalef-Marrase, MÁP Navarro, F Lloret
Forest Ecology and Management 448, 119-129, 2019
602019
Global fading of the temperature–growth coupling at alpine and polar treelines
JJ Camarero, A Gazol, R Sánchez‐Salguero, A Fajardo, EJB McIntire, ...
Global Change Biology 27 (9), 1879-1889, 2021
522021
Compound fire‐drought regimes promote ecosystem transitions in Mediterranean ecosystems
E Batllori, M De Cáceres, L Brotons, DD Ackerly, MA Moritz, F Lloret
Journal of Ecology 107, 1187-1198, 2019
522019
Disentangling the formation of contrasting tree-line physiognomies combining model selection and Bayesian parameterization for simulation models
I Martínez, T Wiegand, JJ Camarero, E Batllori, E Gutiérrez
The American Naturalist 177 (5), E136-E152, 2011
502011
Climate change likely to reshape vegetation in North America's largest protected areas
L Holsinger, SA Parks, MA Parisien, C Miller, E Batllori, MA Moritz
Conservation Science and Practice 1 (7), e50, 2019
482019
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