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Daniel Perrakis
Daniel Perrakis
Fire Research Scientist, Natural Resources Canada-Canadian Forest Service
Verified email at canada.ca
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Estimating burn severity from Landsat dNBR and RdNBR indices across western Canada
NO Soverel, DDB Perrakis, NC Coops
Remote Sensing of Environment 114 (9), 1896-1909, 2010
2692010
Seasonal fire effects on mixed-conifer forest structure and ponderosa pine resin properties
DDB Perrakis, JK Agee
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36 (1), 238-254, 2006
922006
Future burn probability in south-central British Columbia
X Wang, MA Parisien, SW Taylor, DDB Perrakis, J Little, MD Flannigan
International Journal of Wildland Fire 25 (2), 200-212, 2016
652016
Modeling wildfire spread in mountain pine beetle-affected forest stands, British Columbia, Canada
DDB Perrakis, RA Lanoville, SW Taylor, D Hicks
Fire Ecology 10, 10-35, 2014
622014
Considerations for modeling burn probability across landscapes with steep environmental gradients: an example from the Columbia Mountains, Canada
MA Parisien, GR Walker, JM Little, BN Simpson, X Wang, DDB Perrakis
Natural hazards 66, 439-462, 2013
602013
The transferability of a dNBR-derived model to predict burn severity across 10 wildland fires in western Canada
NO Soverel, NC Coops, DDB Perrakis, LD Daniels, SE Gergel
International Journal of Wildland Fire 20 (4), 518-531, 2011
522011
Burning at the edge: Integrating biophysical and eco-cultural fire processes in Canada’s parks and protected areas
CA White, DDB Perrakis, VG Kafka, T Ennis
Fire Ecology 7, 74-106, 2011
332011
Effects of prescribed burning on mortality and resin defenses in old growth ponderosa pine (Crater Lake, Oregon): four years of post-fire monitoring
DDB Perrakis, JK Agee, A Eglitis
Natural Areas Journal 31 (1), 14-25, 2011
322011
Interactions among prescribed fire, soil attributes, and mycorrhizal community structure at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
MJ Trappe, K Cromack, JM Trappe, DDB Perrakis, E Cazares-Gonzales, ...
Fire ecology 5, 30-50, 2009
162009
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
132020
British Columbia wildfire fuel typing and fuel type layer description
DDB Perrakis, G Eade, D Hicks
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada, 2018
132018
Linking dynamic empirical fire spread models: introducing Canadian conifer Pyrometrics
DDB Perrakis, MG Cruz, ME Alexander, SW Taylor, JL Beverly
Proceedings of the 6th International Fire Behaviour and Fuels Conference 29, 2019
72019
Fire and tree mortality database (FTM)
CA Cansler, SM Hood, JM Varner, PJ van Mantgem, MC Agne, ...
52022
Georeferencing oblique aerial wildfire photographs: An untapped source of fire behaviour data
H Hart, DDB Perrakis, SW Taylor, C Bone, C Bozzini
Fire 4 (4), 81, 2021
52021
Seasonal fire effects on mixed-conifer forest structure and pine resin properties
DDB Perrakis
University of Washington, 2004
52004
Fire-bark beetle interactions: exploring links between fire injury, resin defenses, and beetle-induced mortality in ponderosa pine forests
DDB Perrakis
University of Washington, 2008
32008
Improved logistic models of crown fire probability in Canadian conifer forests
DDB Perrakis, MG Cruz, ME Alexander, CC Hanes, DK Thompson, ...
International journal of wildland fire 32 (10), 1455-1473, 2023
22023
Interactions among prescribed fire, soil attributes, and mycor-rhizal community structure at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA. Fire Ecology 5 (2): 30-50
MJ Trappe, K Cromack Jr, JM Trappe, DDB Perrakis, E Cazares-Gonzales, ...
Fire Ecology Vol 5, 32, 2009
12009
Future burn probability in south-central British Columbia.
WXL Wang XianLi, MA Parisien, SW Taylor, DDB Perrakis, J Little, ...
2016
A publication of the Natural Areas Association-www. naturalarea. org© Natural Areas Association
DDB Perrakis, JK Agee, A Eglitis
Natural Areas Journal 31, 14-25, 2011
2011
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