Association for Fire Ecology

Fire Ecology Chats

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This podcast series by the Association for Fire Ecology explores research findings recently published in the journal, Fire Ecology.

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Association for Fire Ecology

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Science

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fireecology.org

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9. Jul 2026

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Episode 100: Bark traits and fire vulnerability in three California foothill oak species 09.07.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Kaili Brande about how bark can provide protection from fire in Californian oaks. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00488-2

Episode 99: Complex effects of fire severity on a serotinous conifer 02.07.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Kyle Merriam about how fire suppression effects species like Baker Cypress. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00489-1

Episode 98: Projected fire weather intensification across the Mediterranean: implications for management and restoration 25.06.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Carolina Gallo and Jonathan Eden about how climate change is reshaping fire weather across the mediterranean biome, and how we can adapt. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00477-5

Episode 97: Characterizing windows of opportunity for prescribed pile and broadcast burning in Northern California 18.06.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Rochelle Worsnop, Ben Hatchett, and Karen Short about helping burn practitioners by better anticipating windows of opportunity for pile and broadcast burning in Northern California. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00492-6

Episode 96: Fire history and tree invasion in an Ozark glade, barrens, and woodland complex 28.05.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with William Flatley and Theo Witsell about using fire-scarred shortleaf pines and tree cores to characterize and link together fire history and history of invasion in the Ozark Plateau. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00458-8

Episode 95: Prescribed fire drives divergent invasive annual grass responses in a dry forest-mosaic landscape 21.05.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Claire Tortorelli and Alison Dean about how invasive grasses change the spread of fire across the landscape and how to manage it. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00468-6

Episode 94: The state of the giant sequoias: losses, risks, and opportunities 14.05.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Kristen Shive, Linnea Hardlund, and Brianna Baker about how managers can move forward in handling the loss that giant sequoias have suffered. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00469-5

Episode 93: Epiphytic lichens as ladder fuels: an experimental study on flammability in Southern Chile 07.05.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Korina Ocampo-Zuleta, Carolina Quintero, and Melisa Blackhall about lichen ignitions and climate change implications. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00456-w

Episode 92: Beyond average: a new approach to calculating fire regime departures applied to Western United States forests 30.04.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Jeff Chandler and Solomon Dobrowski about capturing the full spread of fire attributes from the past and comparing it to present-day wildfires. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00447-x

Episode 91: Wildfire research and mental health: impacts, reflections, and a call to action 23.04.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Sarah Dickson-Hoyle, Carolyn Szostak, and Nelly Oelke about what we can do to support researchers and students entering into the challenging space of wildland fire research. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00434-8

Episode 90: Fuel architecture drives shoot flammability 16.04.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Azaj Mahmud and Dylan Schwilk about predicting key aspects of shoot flammability and how that relates to flammability category rankings in the National Fire Protection Association’s Firewise program. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00460-0

Episode 89: Overstory retention in a managed mixed-conifer stand limits cheatgrass invasion after wildfire 09.04.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Joe Birch, Jessica Miesel, and Matthew Dickinson about cheatgrass abundance in response to overstory death and prescribed fire. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00445-5

Episode 88: Tree trunks do not bias estimates of surface fuels by aerial lidar in southern Sweden 02.04.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Olga Wepryk and Igor Drobyshev about using aerial lidar to assess ground fuels for surface fires. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00454-y

Episode 87: Vegetation response varies by season of burning in pine woodlands across the southeastern US 26.03.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Craig Harper, Mark Turner, and Jake Bones about comparing vegetation and wildlife effects of burning during all times of the year in the southeastern US. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00439-3

Episode 86: Environmental health hazards and wildland firefighting: a qualitative analysis 19.03.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Alissa Cordner about underrepresented hazards in wildland firefighting like forever chemicals, minefields, and rainbow meat. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00449-9

Episode 85: Three-decade record of contiguous-U.S. national forest wildfires indicates increased density of ignitions near roads 05.03.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Greg Aplet about investigating the relationship of ignition density to distance from roads. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-026-00450-2

Episode 84: Is this duff? Long-term prescribed burning effects on litter and duff in pine flatwoods of the southeastern US 26.02.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Nuria Sánchez-López and Melanie Taylor about understanding how litter and duff accumulate on the forest floor in pine flatwoods of the southeastern United States. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00425-9

Episode 83: Mojave Desert microbial communities show high resistance and resilience over three years despite widespread plant mortality following the Dome Fire 19.02.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Arik Joukhajian and Sydney Glassman about using molecular sequencing to identify the soil bacteria and the soil fungi from microbial communities in the Mojave Desert. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00435-7

Episode 82: When the wilderness burns: an analysis of current fire management and the case for prescribed fire in designated wilderness in the United States 12.02.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Alyssa Worsham and Jonathan Coop about how the right kind of fire can shrink the gap between existing and ideal conditions in U.S. wilderness areas. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00414-y

Episode 81: Yosemite’s Merced Grove of giant sequoias: critical restoration continues despite legal challenges 29.01.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Kristen Shive and Scott Stephens about litigation challenges threatening the resilience of Yosemite's giant sequoia trees. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00432-w

Episode 80: A tale of two fire systems: indigenous fire stewardship in British Columbia and California 21.01.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with William Nikolakis about pursuing transformative policies relating to indigenous fire stewardship. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00399-8

Episode 79: High-resolution burn prioritization models enhance fire management decisions in heterogeneous landscapes 15.01.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Andrea Nocentini about optimizing prescribed fire management in subtropical wetlands using a numerical model. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00421-z

Episode 78: Terrestrial lidar scanning provides efficient measurements of fire-caused crown scorch in longleaf pine 08.01.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Jeffery Cannon, Nicole Zampieri, Morgan Varner about using terrestrial lidar to measure crown scorch as a repeatable, efficient, and objective method. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00420-0

Episode 77: Power and planning: a critical discourse analysis of tribal and non-tribal Oregon wildfire protection plans 01.01.2026

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Christian Heisler about unearthing harmful narratives and confronting the ideologies within wildfire protection plans. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00404-0

Episode 76: Innovation to support wildfire risk-based decision-making: examining the incident strategic alignment process 18.12.2025

In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Cole Buettner, Tyler Aldworth, and Michelle Greiner about investigating the use of the Incident Strategic Alignment Process (ISAP) and the value this process brings to managers. Full journal article can be found at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-025-00403-1

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