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Timothy M Shearman
Timothy M Shearman
Assistant Professor, Auburn University
Verified email at auburn.edu
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Tree crown injury from wildland fires: causes, measurement and ecological and physiological consequences
JM Varner, SM Hood, DP Aubrey, K Yedinak, JK Hiers, WM Jolly, ...
New Phytologist 231 (5), 1676-1685, 2021
412021
Modelling post-fire tree mortality: Can random forest improve discrimination of imbalanced data?
TM Shearman, JM Varner, SM Hood, CA Cansler, JK Hiers
Ecological Modelling 414, 108855, 2019
352019
Impacts of repeated wildfire on long-unburned plant communities of the southern Appalachian Mountains
DL Hagan, TA Waldrop, M Reilly, TM Shearman
International Journal of Wildland Fire 24 (7), 911-920, 2015
262015
Litter flammability of 50 southeastern north American tree species: evidence for mesophication gradients across multiple ecosystems
JM Varner, JM Kane, JK Kreye, TM Shearman
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4, 727042, 2021
242021
Population dynamics of redbay (Persea borbonia) after laurel wilt disease: an assessment based on forest inventory and analysis data
TM Shearman, GG Wang, WC Bridges
Biological Invasions 17, 1371-1382, 2015
172015
The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire
CA Cansler, SM Hood, JM Varner, PJ van Mantgem, MC Agne, ...
Scientific data 7 (1), 194, 2020
152020
Variation in bark allocation and rugosity across seven co-occurring southeastern US tree species
TM Shearman, JM Varner
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4, 731020, 2021
132021
Pyrogenic flowering of Aristida beyrichiana following 50 years of fire exclusion
TM Shearman, JM Varner, JK Kreye
Ecosphere 10 (1), e02541, 2019
112019
The role of soil and landscape factors in Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) invasion in the Appalachian Piedmont
DL Hagan, EA Mikhailova, TM Shearman, PT Ma, JS Nankaya, SK Hart, ...
Invasive plant science and management 7 (3), 483-490, 2014
112014
Patterns of bark growth for juvenile trees of six common hardwood species in the eastern United States and the implications to fire-tolerance
TM Shearman, GG Wang, PT Ma, S Guan
Trees 32, 519-524, 2018
102018
Understanding flammability and bark thickness in the genus Pinus using a phylogenetic approach
JM Varner, TM Shearman, JM Kane, EM Banwell, ES Jules, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 7384, 2022
92022
Fire and tree mortality database (FTM)
CA Cansler, SM Hood, JM Varner, PJ van Mantgem, MC Agne, ...
52022
Allometry of the pyrophytic Aristida in fire‐maintained longleaf pine–wiregrass ecosystems
TM Shearman, JM Varner, K Robertson, JK Hiers
American Journal of Botany 106 (1), 18-28, 2019
52019
Analysis of plant communities in Ausable Marsh, Clinton County, NY: Long and short-term changes
TM Shearman
42011
Predictive accuracy of post‐fire conifer death declines over time in models based on crown and bole injury
TM Shearman, JM Varner, SM Hood, PJ van Mantgem, CA Cansler, ...
Ecological Applications 33 (2), e2760, 2023
32023
A community analysis for forest ecosystems with natural growth of Persea spp. in the southeastern United States
TM Shearman, GG Wang, RK Peet, TR Wentworth, MP Schafale, ...
Castanea 83 (1), 3-27, 2017
32017
The silvics of Persea borbonia (L.) Spreng., red bay, and Persea palustris (Raf.) Sarg., swamp bay, Lauraceae (laurel family)
TM Shearman, GG Wang, AE Mayfield
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Research & Development …, 2022
22022
European Frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) in the Champlain/Adirondack Region: Recent Inferences
CT Martine, SF Langdon, TM Shearman, C Binggeli, TB Mihuc
Rhodora 117 (972), 499-504, 2015
22015
Impacts of laurel wilt disease on native Persea ecosystems: (Project SO-EM-B-12-05).
TM Shearman, GG Wang
12018
2019 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipients
PW Schafran, EA Zimmer, WC Taylor, LJ Musselman, TM Shearman, ...
Castanea 84 (1), 112-113, 2019
2019
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