Episodios

  • Wetlands, herps, and fire…oh my! | #41
    Jun 29 2024

    Kim Sash, the Biological Monitoring Coordinator for Tall Timbers Research Station, joins us to shed light on how fire shapes reptilian and amphibian habitat, the challenges of applying fire regimes to wetland management, and how fire is used to help conserve these fascinating creatures.


    Resources:

    • Bailey, M. A., et al. (2006). Habitat management guidelines for amphibians and reptiles of the southeastern United States. Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Technical Publication HMG-2, Montgomery, Alabama, 88.

    Kim Sash Contact, Tall Timbers

    Dr. Carolina Baruzzi wildlandmgmt, Academic Profile

    Dr. Marcus Lashley DrDisturbance, Academic Profile

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  • Fire-fueling fungi | #40
    May 14 2024

    Dr. Ben Sikes, Associate Professor of Microbial Ecology at the University of Kansas, joins us to shed light on the fascinating relationships between fungi and fire. Learn of the interconnection between plants created by mycorrhizal networks (AKA the “wood wide web”), how fire regimes drive changes in fungal communities, the mechanisms of carrying out fungal research, and much more.

    • Bond, W. J., & Keeley, J. E. (2005). Fire as a global ‘herbivore’: the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems. Trends in ecology & evolution, 20(7), 387-394.

    • Hopkins, J. R., et al. (2021). Fungal community structure and seasonal trajectories respond similarly to fire across pyrophilic ecosystems. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 97(1), fiaa219.

    • Hopkins, J. R., et al. (2020). Frequent fire slows microbial decomposition of newly deposited fine fuels in a pyrophilic ecosystem. Oecologia, 193, 631-643.

    • Hansen, P. M., et al. (2019). Recurrent fires do not affect the abundance of soil fungi in a frequently burned pine savanna. Fungal ecology, 42, 100852.

    • Fox, S., et al. (2022). Fire as a driver of fungal diversity—A synthesis of current knowledge. Mycologia, 114(2), 215-241.

    • Dao, V. Q., et al. (2022). Substrate and low intensity fires influence bacterial communities in longleaf pine savanna. Scientific reports, 12(1), 20904.



    Dr. Ben Sikes Contact/Website, Academic Profile

    Dr. Carolina Baruzzi wildlandmgmt, Academic Profile

    Dr. Marcus Lashley DrDisturbance, Academic Profile

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  • Fire in the herblands | #39
    Dec 20 2023

    Carolina and Marcus sit down with Ciera Rhodes of Quail Forever to discuss the importance of using fire when managing for gamebirds, programs and agencies available to assist landowners with management practices and funding, and best fire practices for maximizing quail on your property.

     

    Resources:

    • NRCS

    • EQIP

    • Quail Forever

     

    Dr. Carolina Baruzzi (wildlandmgmt) (Academic Profile)

    Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile)

     

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  • Canadian wildfires | #38
    Oct 25 2023

    Dr. Anthony Taylor, Associate Professor of Forest Management at the University of New Brunswick, joins Carolina to discuss the Canadian wildfires, the implications of climate change on our ecological and human communities, and what tools can help mitigate these effects moving forward.

     

    Resources:

    • Wang, J., Taylor, A. R., & D’Orangeville, L. (2023). Warming-induced tree growth may help offset increasing disturbance across the Canadian boreal forest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(2), e2212780120.

     

    Dr. Anthony Taylor (website) (Academic Profile)

    Dr. Carolina Baruzzi (wildlandmgmt) (Academic Profile)

    Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile)

     

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  • Finding fires lightning fast | #37
    Jul 26 2023

    Dr. Istvan Kereszy joins Marcus and Carolina to discuss his company: Fire Neural Network. Learn how artificial intelligence is used to detect high-risk lightning, how it is currently being applied to fight wildfires across the globe, and how we can continue to benefit from this technology moving forward.

     

    Dr. Istvan Kereszy  (info@fireneuralnetwork.com)

    Fire Neural Network (https://www.fireneuralnetwork.com/)

    UF Article (https://news.ufl.edu/2023/04/fire-neural-network/)

     

    Dr. Carolina Baruzzi (wildlandmgmt) (Academic Profile)

    Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile)

     

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  • Introducing co-host of Fire University | #36
    Jun 15 2023

    We welcome Dr. Carolina Baruzzi, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology & Management at the University of Florida, who joins Marcus as our new co-host of Fire University! Hear about their previous work together, Dr. Baruzzi’s research interests, and their ideas for the series moving forward. 

    Resources from the episode:

    • Baruzzi, C., et al. "The pyrogenic bunchgrass Aristida beyrichiana is negatively affected by soil biota when planted outside of its home soil." Plant and Soil (2022): 1-10.

    • Nichols, Rainer A., et al. "Alter fire timing to recouple forage nutrients with herbivore nutrient demands." Forest Ecology and Management 500 (2021): 119646.

    Dr. Carolina Baruzzi (wildlandmgmt) (Academic Profile)

    Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile)

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  • Fire coordination and education | #35
    Feb 15 2023

    Marcus is joined by Jenn Fawcett, Extension Associate & SERPPAS Prescribed Fire Work Group Coordinator for NC State University. Join as they discuss the various avenues of education and coordination available to landowners across the southeast wanting to get fire on their land. 

    Resources from the episode:

    • https://kstate.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3eacaaf1a3514d3da2e5215b5dd55f9b

    • https://sites.cnr.ncsu.edu/southeast-fire-update/prescribed-burn-associations//

    • https://www.frames.gov/catalog/21218 

    Dr. Marcus Lashley- @DrDisturbance 

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  • #34 | Outreach programs in fire science, ft. Laurel Kays
    Jan 25 2023

    Marcus is joined by Laurel Kays, Fire Learning Network Manager of The Nature Conservancy. Learn of the programs and networking support in which fire professionals are helping landowners to understand and navigate getting fire on their lands.

    Resources from the episode:

    • Fire Learning Network
    • Project Firehawk: Decolonizing Prescribed Fire
    • A Pessimist’s Guide to Optimal Hope 
    • Dr. Sarah McCaffrey on Effective Communication about Wildfire Management: Observations from 20 years of fire social science research

    Laurel Kays

    Dr. Marcus Lashley- @DrDisturbance 

     

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