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Episode 96: Fire history and tree invasion in an Ozark glade, barrens, and woodland complex
May 28, 2026
11m 18s
Episode 95: Prescribed fire drives divergent invasive annual grass responses in a dry forest-mosaic landscape
May 21, 2026
10m 05s
Episode 94: The state of the giant sequoias: losses, risks, and opportunities
May 14, 2026
11m 35s
Episode 93: Epiphytic lichens as ladder fuels: an experimental study on flammability in Southern Chile
May 7, 2026
7m 18s
Episode 92: Beyond average: a new approach to calculating fire regime departures applied to Western United States forests
Apr 30, 2026
7m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/28/26 | ![]() Episode 96: Fire history and tree invasion in an Ozark glade, barrens, and woodland complex✨ | fire historytree invasion+5 | William FlatleyTheo Witsell | Fire Ecology Chats | Ozark Plateau | fire ecologyOzark Plateau+6 | — | 11m 18s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Episode 95: Prescribed fire drives divergent invasive annual grass responses in a dry forest-mosaic landscape✨ | prescribed fireinvasive grasses+3 | Claire TortorelliAlison Dean | Fire EcologyAssociation for Fire Ecology | — | prescribed fireinvasive species+3 | — | 10m 05s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Episode 94: The state of the giant sequoias: losses, risks, and opportunities✨ | giant sequoiasfire management+3 | Kristen ShiveLinnea Hardlund+1 | Fire Ecology | giant sequoias | giant sequoiasfire ecology+3 | — | 11m 35s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Episode 93: Epiphytic lichens as ladder fuels: an experimental study on flammability in Southern Chile✨ | epiphytic lichensflammability+3 | Korina Ocampo-ZuletaCarolina Quintero+1 | — | Southern Chile | lichensignitions+3 | — | 7m 18s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Episode 92: Beyond average: a new approach to calculating fire regime departures applied to Western United States forests✨ | fire regime departureswildfires+3 | Jeff ChandlerSolomon Dobrowski | Fire Ecology | Western United States | fire ecologywildfire comparison+3 | — | 7m 20s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Episode 91: Wildfire research and mental health: impacts, reflections, and a call to action✨ | wildfire researchmental health+3 | Sarah Dickson-HoyleCarolyn Szostak+1 | Association for Fire Ecology | — | wildfiremental health+3 | — | 10m 40s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Episode 90: Fuel architecture drives shoot flammability✨ | flammabilityfire ecology+3 | Azaj MahmudDylan Schwilk | National Fire Protection Association | — | flammabilityfire ecology+3 | — | 7m 24s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Episode 89: Overstory retention in a managed mixed-conifer stand limits cheatgrass invasion after wildfire✨ | overstory retentioncheatgrass invasion+3 | Joe BirchJessica Miesel+1 | Fire EcologyAssociation for Fire Ecology | — | cheatgrassoverstory death+4 | — | 7m 50s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Episode 88: Tree trunks do not bias estimates of surface fuels by aerial lidar in southern Sweden✨ | aerial lidarground fuels+3 | Olga WeprykIgor Drobyshev | Fire Ecology | southern Sweden | aerial lidarsurface fuels+3 | — | 5m 55s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Episode 87: Vegetation response varies by season of burning in pine woodlands across the southeastern US✨ | vegetation responseseason of burning+4 | Craig HarperMark Turner+1 | — | southeastern US | fire ecologyvegetation response+4 | — | 9m 34s | |
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| 3/19/26 | ![]() Episode 86: Environmental health hazards and wildland firefighting: a qualitative analysis✨ | wildland firefightingenvironmental health hazards+3 | Alissa Cordner | Fire Ecology | — | wildland firefightingenvironmental hazards+3 | — | 12m 45s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Episode 85: Three-decade record of contiguous-U.S. national forest wildfires indicates increased density of ignitions near roads✨ | wildfiresignition density+3 | Greg Aplet | Association for Fire Ecology | — | wildfiresignition density+3 | — | 9m 07s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Episode 84: Is this duff? Long-term prescribed burning effects on litter and duff in pine flatwoods of the southeastern US✨ | fire ecologyprescribed burning+4 | Nuria Sánchez-LópezMelanie Taylor | — | southeastern United Statespine flatwoods | prescribed burninglitter+4 | — | 9m 00s | |
| 7/22/24 | ![]() Episode 29: Simulating dynamic fire regime and vegetation change in a warming Siberia | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Neil Williams and Melissa Lucash about how fire and climate change influence the boreal forests of Siberia by examining simulations. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/24 | Episode 27: The impact of UAS aerial ignition on prescribed fire: a case study in multiple ecoregions of Texas and Louisiana | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Brett Lawrence about a study that assessed the use and impact of Small Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) aerial ignition during prescribed fire operations over multiple years. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/24 | ![]() Episode 26: Degradation and restoration of Indigenous California black oak (Quercus kelloggii) stands in the northern Sierra Nevada | Scott Stephens, Alexis Bernal, and Les Hall share results of a study that used multiple lines of evidence to reconstruct Indigenous fire use in a mixed conifer forest in the northern Sierra Nevada. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/24 | ![]() Episode 25: Territories in Transition: how social contexts influence wildland fire adaptive capacity in rural Northwestern European Mediterranean areas | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Kathleen Uyttewaal about results of a study that analyzed local social contexts in rural areas of Spain, Italy and France and assessed how these may inform adaptive capacity to wildland fire. | — | ||||||
| 8/29/23 | Episode 24: Fuel treatment effectiveness at the landscape scale: a systematic review of simulation studies comparing treatment scenarios in North America | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Francis Kilkenny and Jeff Ott about a systematic literature review, which examined the results of 86 fuel treatment studies and summarized what they reveal about factors determining fuel treatment effectiveness at landscape scales. | — | ||||||
| 7/13/23 | ![]() Episode 23: New types of investments needed to address barriers to scaling up wildfire risk mitigation | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Laurie Yung at the University of Montana about a study that examined how the wildfire problem is framed, how those frames influence potential solutions, and how reframing can reveal a broader set of solutions which may better address key barriers. | — | ||||||
| 6/21/23 | ![]() Episode 22: A systematic review of empirical evidence for landscape-level fuel treatment effectiveness | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Shawn McKinney, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, to learn about the results of a literature review of studies that tested the influence of landscape-level fuel treatments on subsequent wildfires in North America over the past 30 years. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/23 | ![]() Episode 21: Multitemporal lidar captures heterogeneity in fuel loads and consumption on the Kaibab Plateau | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Benjamin Bright, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, to learn using airborne lidar data to predict and map canopy and surface fuels across large landscapes. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/23 | ![]() Episode 20: Potential operational delineations: new horizons for proactive, risk-informed strategic land and fire management | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Matt Thompson and Kit O’Connor of the Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, to learn about PODs (potential operational delineations) and discuss current and future opportunities for using PODs in cross-boundary and collaborative land and fire management planning. | — | ||||||
| 12/1/22 | Episode 19: Decoupling between soil moisture and biomass drives seasonal variations in live fuel moisture across co-occurring plant functional types | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Tegan Brown, postdoctoral research fellow at the Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory of the USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station. Tegan shares results from research conducted in Lubrecht Experimental Forest in Montana, USA that explored the drivers of seasonal fluctuations in live fuel moisture content in a herbaceous groundcover plant, an understory shrub, and an overstory tree species. | — | ||||||
| 9/18/22 | ![]() Episode 18: Pre-Columbian red pine fire regimes of north-central Pennsylvania, USA | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks to co-authors Joseph Marschall and Daniel Dey about a study that resulted in the longest fire-scar record in eastern North America and offers unique foundational ecological information regarding pre-Columbian fire regimes of northeastern USA fire-adapted forest communities. | — | ||||||
| 7/13/22 | ![]() Episode 17: Prescribed fire limits wildfire severity without altering ecological importance for birds | In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks to co-authors Quresh Latif, Victoria Saab, Jonathan Dudley about the results of a nine year study that assessed avian relationships with prescribed fire and wildfire in the Payette National Forest in the central Rocky Mountains, USA. | — | ||||||
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