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Andrés Holz
Researcher at Portland State University
Publications - 57
Citations - 2240
Andrés Holz is an academic researcher from Portland State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire regime & Temperate rainforest. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1614 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrés Holz include University of Colorado Boulder & University of Tasmania.
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Unusual Southern Hemisphere tree growth patterns induced by changes in the Southern Annular Mode
Ricardo Villalba,Antonio Lara,Mariano Masiokas,Rocío Urrutia,Brian H. Luckman,Gareth J. Marshall,Ignacio A. Mundo,Duncan A. Christie,Edward R. Cook,Raphael Neukom,Kathryn Allen,Pavla Fenwick,José A. Boninsegna,Ana Marina Srur,Mariano S. Morales,Diego Christian Araneo,Jonathan G. Palmer,Emilio Cuq,Juan Carlos Aravena,Andrés Holz,Carlos LeQuesne +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used tree-ring records from over 3,000 trees in South America, Tasmania and New Zealand to identify dominant patterns of tree growth in recent centuries and showed that the foremost patterns of growth between 1950 and 2000 differed significantly from those in the previous 250 years.
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Patterns and drivers of recent disturbances across the temperate forest biome
Andreas Sommerfeld,Cornelius Senf,Cornelius Senf,Brian Buma,Anthony W. D'Amato,Tiphaine Després,Tiphaine Després,Ignacio Díaz-Hormazábal,Shawn Fraver,Lee E. Frelich,Alvaro G. Gutiérrez,Sarah J. Hart,Brian J. Harvey,Hong S. He,Tomáš Hlásny,Andrés Holz,Thomas Kitzberger,Dominik Kulakowski,David B. Lindenmayer,Akira Mori,Jörg Müller,Jörg Müller,Juan Paritsis,George L. W. Perry,Scott L. Stephens,Miroslav Svoboda,Monica G. Turner,Thomas T. Veblen,Rupert Seidl +28 more
TL;DR: It is shown that disturbance patterns across the temperate biome vary with agents and tree traits, yet large disturbances are consistently linked to warmer and drier than average conditions.
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A conceptual framework for predicting temperate ecosystem sensitivity to human impacts on fire regimes
David B. McWethy,Philip E. Higuera,Cathy Whitlock,Thomas T. Veblen,David M. J. S. Bowman,Geoffrey J. Cary,Simon Haberle,Robert E. Keane,Bruce D. Maxwell,Matt S. McGlone,George L. W. Perry,Janet M. Wilmshurst,Andrés Holz,Alan J. Tepley +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual framework for examining where human-set fires and feedbacks are likely to be most pronounced in temperate forests world-wide and to establish and test a methodology for evaluating this framework using palaeoecological records.
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Multidecadal climate variability and climate interactions affect subalpine fire occurrence, western Colorado (USA).
TL;DR: Fires are synchronous at supra-annual to multidecadal time scales with warm AMO events, particularly when combined with cool ENSO and PDO phases, which suggests that the region may be entering a qualitatively different fire regime in the next few decades due to the recent shift to the positive phase of the AMO.
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Influences of fire–vegetation feedbacks and post-fire recovery rates on forest landscape vulnerability to altered fire regimes
Alan J. Tepley,Enrique Thomann,Thomas T. Veblen,George L. W. Perry,Andrés Holz,Juan Paritsis,Thomas Kitzberger,Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira,Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to detect the presence of tropical forests in the Amazon biome using the International Journal of Tropical Forest Science (IFLS) and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (SFTI).