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  1. Modeling wildland fire burn severity in California using a spatial Super Learner approach

    Given the increasing prevalence of wildland fires in the Western US, there is a critical need to develop tools to understand and accurately predict...

    Nicholas Simafranca, Bryant Willoughby, ... Madeleine A. Pascolini-Campbell in Environmental and Ecological Statistics
    Article 22 March 2024
  2. What is the color when black is burned? Quantifying (re)burn severity using field and satellite remote sensing indices

    Background

    Trends of increasing area burned in many regions worldwide are leading to more locations experiencing short-interval reburns (i.e., fires...

    Saba J. Saberi, Brian J. Harvey in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 20 April 2023
  3. Burn severity in Araucaria araucana forests of northern Patagonia: tree mortality scales up to burn severity at plot scale, mediated by topography and climatic context

    Climate change is forcing shifts in wildfire regimes, altering post-fire processes, and threatening the persistence of species and ecosystems. Key to...

    María Guadalupe Franco, Ignacio A. Mundo, Thomas T. Veblen in Plant Ecology
    Article 29 May 2022
  4. FTO overexpression expedites wound healing and alleviates depression in burn rats through facilitating keratinocyte migration and angiogenesis via mediating TFPI-2 demethylation

    Burn injury is a serious traumatic injury that leads to severe physical and psychosocial impairment. Wound healing after burn injury is a substantial...

    Zihan Xu, **umei Zhu, ... Tao Kang in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
    Article 19 April 2023
  5. Cassia Angustifolia Primed ASCs Accelerate Burn Wound Healing by Modulation of Inflammatory Response

    Background:

    Thermal traumas impose a huge burden on healthcare systems. This merits the need for advanced but cost-effective remedies with clinical...

    Saba Tasneem, Hafiz Ghufran, ... Sheikh Riazuddin in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
    Article 17 October 2023
  6. Robust classification of wound healing stages in both mice and humans for acute and burn wounds based on transcriptomic data

    Background

    Wound healing involves careful coordination among various cell types carrying out unique or even multifaceted functions. The abstraction of...

    Ksenia Zlobina, Eric Malekos, ... Marcella Gomez in BMC Bioinformatics
    Article Open access 25 April 2023
  7. Impairment of μ-calpain activation by rhTNFR:Fc reduces severe burn-induced membrane disruption in the heart

    Stress cardiomyopathy is a major clinical complication after severe burn. Multiple upstream initiators have been identified; however, the downstream...

    Meng-Shu Cao, Ting-Yan Zhao, ... **g-Jun Zhou in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 10 January 2022
  8. Burn severity and proximity to undisturbed forest drive post-fire recovery in the tropical montane forests of northern Vietnam

    Background

    In recent decades, fire has increasingly occurred in the tropical montane rainforests of northern Vietnam. However, there are few studies...

    Pham T. Trang, Margaret E. Andrew, Neal J. Enright in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 11 August 2023
  9. Assessment of forest fire severity and land surface temperature using Google Earth Engine: a case study of Gujarat State, India

    Forest fires are a recurring issue in many parts of the world, including India. These fires can have various causes, including human activities (such...

    Keval H. Jodhani, Haard Patel, ... Padam jee Omar in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 07 March 2024
  10. Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and red blood cell distribution width to platelet ratio and their relationships with inflammatory and antioxidant status in dogs with different stages of heart failure due to myxomatous mitral valve disease

    We aimed to evaluate the red blood cell distribution width-to-platelet ratio (RDW/PLT) with other complete blood cell count (CBC) indices and their...

    Meriç Kocaturk, Ahmet Saril, ... Zeki Yilmaz in Veterinary Research Communications
    Article Open access 08 June 2024
  11. Management strategy influences landscape patterns of high-severity burn patches in the southwestern United States

    Context

    Spatial patterns of high-severity wildfire in forests affect vegetation recovery pathways, watershed dynamics, and wildlife habitat across...

    Megan P. Singleton, Andrea E. Thode, ... Jens T. Stevens in Landscape Ecology
    Article 28 August 2021
  12. Characterizing post-fire delayed tree mortality with remote sensing: sizing up the elephant in the room

    Background

    Despite recent advances in understanding the drivers of tree-level delayed mortality, we lack a method for map** delayed mortality at...

    Matthew J. Reilly, Aaron Zuspan, Zhiqiang Yang in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 26 October 2023
  13. Moisture and vegetation cover limit ponderosa pine regeneration in high-severity burn patches in the southwestern US

    Background

    Fire regimes are shifting in ponderosa pine ( Pinus ponderosa Lawson & C. Lawson)-dominated forests, raising concern regarding future...

    Megan P. Singleton, Andrea E. Thode, ... Jose M. Iniguez in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 07 May 2021
  14. Climate limits vegetation green-up more than slope, soil erodibility, and immediate precipitation following high-severity wildfire

    Background

    In the southwestern United States, post-fire vegetation recovery is increasingly variable in forest burned at high severity. Many factors,...

    Joseph L. Crockett, Matthew D. Hurteau in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 25 April 2024
  15. A remote sensing assessment of oak forest recovery after postfire restoration

    Mediterranean Europe is experiencing a rise in severe wildfires, resulting in growing socioeconomic and ecological impacts. Postfire restoration has...

    L. F. Lopes, F. S. Dias, ... V. Acácio in European Journal of Forest Research
    Article Open access 08 March 2024
  16. Roles of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 in Heterotopic Ossification Induced by Achilles Tenotomy in Thermal Injured Mice

    Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the process by which ectopic bone forms at an extraskeletal site. Inflammatory conditions induce plasminogen...

    Yuya Mizukami, Naoyuki Kawao, ... Hiroshi Kaji in Calcified Tissue International
    Article 11 March 2024
  17. A fast spectral recovery does not necessarily indicate post-fire forest recovery

    Background

    Climate change has increased wildfire activity in the western USA and limited the capacity for forests to recover post-fire, especially in...

    Joe V. Celebrezze, Madeline C. Franz, ... Arjan J. H. Meddens in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 13 June 2024
  18. Factors influencing the distribution of the endangered hispid hare in Bardia National Park, Nepal

    The hispid hare, an endangered elusive mammal that dwells in the tall grasslands of the Himalayan foothills across in Nepal, India, and Bhutan is...

    Arjun Thapa, Rabin Bahadur K. C., ... Sagar Dahal in Mammalian Biology
    Article 27 June 2024
  19. Wetland Successional State Affects Fire Severity in a Boreal Shield Landscape

    Boreal peatland ecosystems are generally resilient to low severity wildfire. However, climate change may increase wildfire intensity and frequency,...

    Chantel E. Markle, Henry J. M. Gage, ... James M. Waddington in Wetlands
    Article 10 October 2022
  20. Can sex differences in spatiotemporal distribution and age composition explain the female-biased sex ratio observed in the catch of butterfly kingfish Gasterochisma melampus?

    The catch of butterfly kingfish Gasterochisma melampus , a large pelagic species in southern temperate waters, is strongly biased (73%) towards...

    Tomoyuki Itoh in Fisheries Science
    Article Open access 27 June 2024
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