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Daniel C. Donato

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  81
Citations -  9733

Daniel C. Donato is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire ecology & Fire regime. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 75 publications receiving 7688 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel C. Donato include University of Wisconsin-Madison & CGIAR.

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The Impacts of Changing Disturbance Regimes on Serotinous Plant Populations and Communities

TL;DR: The authors explored the consequences of changing disturbance regimes (such as mean and variance in fire severity or return intervals) to serotinous species and ecosystems and implications of altered serotiny resilience at local and regional scales.
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Influence of recent bark beetle outbreak on fire severity and postfire tree regeneration in montane Douglas-fir forests.

TL;DR: Effects on postfire tree regeneration suggest compound disturbance interactions that contribute to the structural heterogeneity characteristic of mid/lower montane forests.
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Bird communities following high-severity fire: Response to single and repeat fires in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USA

TL;DR: This paper studied bird communities using point counting in the Klamath-siskiyou ecoregion of Oregon, USA at various points in time after one or two high-severity fires.
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Spatial aspects of tree mortality strongly differ between young and old‐growth forests

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that density-dependent competitive mortality leading to increasingly uniform tree spacing in young forests ultimately transitions late in succession to a more diverse tree mortality regime that maintains spatial heterogeneity through time.