Don McKenzie
Research
Landscape Ecologist
Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab, USDA Forest Service
400 N. 34th Street, Suite 201, Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 206.732.7824 Fax: 206.732-7801
Email: donaldmckenzie@fs.fed.us
University of Washington,
College of Forest Resources, Seattle, WA
Ph.D.,
Landscape Ecology, June 1998
M.S., Forest Biometrics,
December 1994
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
B.A., Anthropology and Psychology, June 1974
Research
Landscape Ecologist, US Forest Service, 2002-
Research
Scientist, University of Washington, 1998-2002
Current university
affiliation
University of
Washington
School of Environmental and
Forest Sciences: Affiliate professor
JISAO-CSES Climate Impacts Group: Principal
investigator for forest ecosystems
McKenzie, D., and M.C. Kennedy. (in revision). Power laws reveals phase transitions in landscape controls of fire regimes. Nature Commnications.
Raymond, C.L., and D. McKenzie. (in revision). Carbon dynamics of forests in Washington, U.S: projections for the 21st century based on climate-driven changes in fire regime. Ecological Applications.
Raymond, C.L., D. McKenzie, and R.B. Gwozdz. (in revision). A comparison of algorithms for estimating foliar biomass of conifers in the Pacific Northwest, U.S. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
McKenzie, D., and J.S. Littell. (in preparation). Climate change and the eco-hydrology of
fire: why our area-burned predictions are wrong. Ecology Letters.
McKenzie, D., M.C. Kennedy, D.A. Falk, C. Miller, P.F.
Hessburg, M.A. Moritz, and N.A. Povak. (in
preparation). Landscape fire and ecosystem energetics.
Trends in Ecology and
Evolution.
Cansler,
C.A, and D. McKenzie. (in preparation). Fire size
and ecological setting influence severity and spatial pattern of severity of
fires in the Cascade Range, Washington, USA. Ecological Applications.
Cansler,
C.A., and D. McKenzie. (in press). Evaluation of remotely sensed
and field-based burn severity metrics using fires in the Cascade Range,
Washington, USA. Remote
Sensing.
McKenzie, D., N.H.F. French, and R.D. Ottmar. 2012. National database for calculating fuel available to wildfires. EOS Transactions 93:57-58.
McKenzie, D., C. Miller, and D.A. Falk, eds. 2011. The Landscape Ecology of Fire. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer Ltd.
McKenzie, D., C. Miller, and D.A. Falk. 2011. Toward a theory of landscape fire. Chapter 1 in McKenzie, D., C. Miller, and D.A. Falk, eds. 2011. The Landscape Ecology of Fire. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer Ltd.
McKenzie, D., and M.C. Kennedy. 2011. Scaling laws and complexity in fire regimes. Chapter 2 in McKenzie, D., C. Miller, and D.A. Falk, eds. 2011. The Landscape Ecology of Fire. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer Ltd.
McKenzie, D., C. Miller, and D.A. Falk. 2011. Synthesis: landscape ecology and changing fire regimes. Chapter 12 in McKenzie, D., C. Miller, and D.A. Falk, eds. 2011. The Landscape Ecology of Fire. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer Ltd.
McKenzie, D., and J.S. Littell. 2011. Climate change and wilderness fire regimes. International Journal of Wilderness 22-27,31.
Littell, J.S., D.
McKenzie, B.K. Kerns, S.A. Cushman, and C.B. Shaw. 2011. Managing uncertainty in climate-driven
ecological models to inform adaptation to climate change. Ecosphere 2(9):102. doi:10.1890/ES11-00114.1.
Falk, D.A., E.K. Heyerdahl, P.M.
Brown, C. Farris, P.Z. Fulé, D. McKenzie,
T.W. Swetnam, A.H. Taylor, and M.L. van Horne. 2011. Multiscale
controls of historical forest fire regimes: new insights from fire-scar
networks. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:446-454.
Peterson,
D.L., C.D. Allen, J.S. Baron, D.B. Fagre, D.
McKenzie, N.L. Stephenson, A.G. Fountain, J.A. Hicke, G.P. Malanson, D.S.
Ojima, C.L. Tague, and P.J. van Mantgem. 2011. Response of Western mountain
ecosystems to climatic variability and change: a collaborative research
approach. In J. Bellant and E. Beever (eds.), Ecological Consequences of Climate Change: Mechanisms, Conservation,
and Management. Taylor and Francis, New York, NY.
French, N.H.F., William J.
de Groot, L.K. Jenkins, B.M. Rogers, E. Alvarado, B.Amiro, B. de Jong, S.
Goetz, E. Hoy, E. Hyer, R.E. Keane, D.
McKenzie, Steven G. McNulty, B.E. Law, R.D. Ottmar, D.R. Pérez-Salicrup, J.
Randerson, K.M. Robertson, and M. Turetsky. 2011. Model comparisons for
estimating carbon emissions from North American wildland fire. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, G00K05,
doi:10.1029/2010JG001469.
McKenzie, D. 2010. The effects of climatic change and wildland fires on air quality in national parks and wilderness areas. Fire Management Today 70:26-28.
Kennedy, M.C., and D. McKenzie. 2010. Using a stochastic model and cross-scale analysis to evaluate controls on historical low-severity fire regimes. Landscape Ecology 25:1561-1573.
Littell,
J.S., E.A. Oneil, D. McKenzie, J.A.
Hicke, J.A. Lutz, R.A. Norheim, and M.M. Elsner.2010. Forest ecosystems, disturbance, and climatic change in Washington
State, USA. Climatic Change
102:129-158.
McKenzie, D., D.L. Peterson, and J.S. Littell. 2009. Global warming and stress complexes in forests of western North America. In S.V. Krupa (ed.), Developments in Environmental Science, Vol. 8, Wild Land Fires and Air Pollution, A. Bytnerowicz, M. Arbaugh, A. Riebau, and C. Anderson (eds.). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science, Ltd. pp. 319-337.
Kopper, K.E., D. McKenzie, and D.L. Peterson. 2009. The evaluation of meta-analysis techniques for quantifying prescribed fire effects on fuel loadings. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-RP-582. Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.
Littell, J.S., D. McKenzie, D.L. Peterson, and A.L. Westerling. 2009. Climate and wildfire area burned in western U.S. ecoprovinces, 1916-2003. Ecological Applications 19:1003-1021.
Baron,
J.S., L. Gunderson, C.D. Allen, E. Fleishman, D. McKenzie, L.A. Meyerson,
J. Oropeza, and N. Stephenson. 2009.
Options for national parks and reserves for adapting to climate change. Environmental Management
DOI 10.1007/s00267-009-9296-6.
Chen, J., J. Avise, B. Lamb, E.P. Salathé, C.F. Mass, A. Guenther, C.
Wiedinmyer, J-F. Lamarque, S.M. O'Neill, D.
McKenzie, and N. Larkin. 2009. The effects of global changes upon regional
ozone pollution in the United States. Atmospheric
Chemistry and Physics 9:1125-1141.
Littell, J.S., E.E. Oneil, D. McKenzie, J.A. Hicke, J.A. Lutz, R.A. Norheim, and M. McGuire Elsner. 2009. Forest ecosystems, disturbance, and climatic change in Washington State, USA. Chapter 7 in The Washington Climate Change Impacts Assessment: Evaluating Washington's Future in a Changing Climate, Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
McKenzie, D., and J.S. Littell. 2009. Climate change, fire, insects, and disturbance interactions: adaptation challenges in the West. Mountain Views 3:3-6.
McKenzie, D., C.L. Raymond, and S.C.
Cushman.
2008. Modeling understory vegetation and its response to fire. Chapter 15,
pp.391-414, in J. Millspaugh and F.R. Thompson III (eds.), Models for Planning
Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes. Burlington, MA: Academic Press.
Kellogg, L.-K.B., D. McKenzie,
D.L. Peterson, and A.E. Hessl. 2008. Spatial models for inferring topographic
controls on low-severity fire in the eastern Cascade Range of Washington, USA. Landscape Ecology 23:227-240.
Heyerdahl, E.K., D. McKenzie, L.D. Daniels, A.E. Hessl, J.S.
Littell, and N.J. Mantua. 2008. Climate drivers of regionally synchronous
fires in the inland Northwest (1651–1900). International
Journal of Wildland Fire 17:40-49.
McKenzie, D., and A.E. Hessl.
2008. A neutral model for low-severity fire regimes. Pages
139-149 in M. Narog, compiler, Proceedings of the 2002 Fire Conference:
Managing Fire and Fuels in the Remaining Wildlands and Open Spaces ofthe
Southwestern United States, December 2–5, 2002, San Diego, California.
McKenzie, D., C.L. Raymond, L.-K.B.
Kellogg, R.A. Norheim, A.G. Andreu, A.C. Bayard, K.E. Kopper, and E. Elman.
2007. Mapping fuels at multiple scales: landscape application of the Fuel
Characteristic Classification System. Canadian
Journal of Forest Research 37:2421-2437.
Falk, D.A., C. Miller, D.
McKenzie, and A.E. Black. 2007. Cross-scale analysis of fire regimes. Ecosystems 10:809-823.
Cushman, S.A., D. McKenzie, D. L. Peterson, J.S. Littell, and K.S. McKelvey. 2007. Research agenda for integrated landscape modeling. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-194. Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO.
McKenzie, D., and C.D. Allen.
2007. Climate change and disturbnace regimes in western North America. EOS Transactions 88(21):227.
McKenzie, D., S.M. O’Neill, N. Larkin, and
R.A. Norheim. 2006. Integrating models to
predict regional haze from wildland fire. Ecological
Modelling 199:278-288.
McKenzie, D., A.E. Hessl, and L.-K.B.
Kellogg.
2006. Using neutral models to identify constraints on low-severity fire
regimes. Landscape Ecology
21:139-152.
McKenzie, D., S.M. O’Neill, N. Larkin, and
R.A. Norheim. 2006. How will climatic
change affect air quality in parks and wilderness? In: D. Harmon, ed.
Proceedings of the 2005 George Wright Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
Wiedinmyer,
C., B. Quayle, C. Geron, A. Belote, D.
McKenzie, X. Zhang, S.M. O’Neill, and K.K. Wynne. 2006. Estimating
emissions from fires in North America for air quality modeling. Atmospheric Environment 40:3419-3432.
Hessl, A.E., J. Miller, J. Kernan, and D. McKenzie. 2006. Mapping wildfire
boundaries from binary point data: comparing approaches. Professional Geographer 59:87-104.
Raymond,
C.L., L.-K.B. Kellogg and D. McKenzie.
2006. Mapping fuels on the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests. Pages 293-304 in P.L. Andrews and B.W. Butler (editors).
Fuels management - how to measure success: conference proceedings. March 28-30, 2006, Portland, OR. Proceedings
RMRS-P-41. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Halpern, C.B., D. McKenzie, S.A. Evans, and D.A. Maguire. 2005. Early responses of forest understories to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention. Ecological Applications 15:175-195.
McKenzie, D., Z.M. Gedalof, D.L. Peterson, and P. Mote. 2004. Climatic change, wildfire, and conservation. Conservation Biology 18:890-902.
McKenzie, D. 2004. La historia del fuego y su
relación con el clima. Pages 13-28 in: L. Villers-Ruiz and J
López-Blanco, eds. Incendios forestales en México: métodos de
evaluación.
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, DF.
McKenzie,
D., S. Prichard, A.E. Hessl, and D.L. Peterson.
2004. Empirical approaches to modelling wildland fire in
the Pacific Northwest: methods and applications to landscape simulations. Chapter 7 in A.J. Perera, L. Buse, and M.G. Weber, eds., Emulating Natural Forest Landscape
Disturbances. Columbia University Press, New York,
NY.
Peterson, D.L., M.C. Johnson, J.K. Agee, T.B. Jain, D. McKenzie, and E.D. Reinhardt. 2005. Forest structure and
fire hazard in dry forests of the western United States. USDA
Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-628. Pacific
Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.
Hessl, A.E., D. McKenzie, and
R. Schellhaas. 2004. Drought and Pacific Decadal Oscillation linked to fire
occurrence in the inland Pacific Northwest. Ecological
Applications 14:425-442.
McKenzie, D., D.W. Peterson, D.L.
Peterson, and P.E. Thornton. 2003. Climatic and biophysical controls on conifer
species distributions in mountain forests of Washington State, USA. Journal of Biogeography 30:1093-1108.
McKenzie, D., D.W. Peterson, and D.L
Peterson.
2003. Modelling conifer species distributions in mountain forests of the
Pacific Northwest. Forestry Chronicle
79:253-258.
McKenzie, D., A. Hessl, and D.L. Peterson. 2001. Recent growth in
conifer species of western North America: assessing the spatial patterns of
radial growth trends. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research 31:526-538.
Halpern, C.B., and D. McKenzie. 2001. Disturbance and post-harvest ground conditions in a structural retention experiment. Forest Ecology and Management 154:215-225.
McKenzie, D., D.L. Peterson, and J.K. Agee. 2000. Fire frequency in the Columbia River Basin: building regional models from fire history data. Ecological Applications 10:1497-1516.
McKenzie, D., C.B. Halpern, and C.R.
Nelson.
2000. Overstory influences on herb and shrub communities in mature forests of
western Washington, USA. Canadian Journal
of Forest Research 30:1655-1666.
Peterson, D.L., S.J. Prichard, and D.
McKenzie. 2000. Disturbance in Mountain Forests. In Price, M.,
ed. Forests in Sustainable Mountain
Development: a State-of-Knowledge Report for 2000. CAB
International, Oxford, England. Pages 51-59.
Schmoldt, D.L., D.L. Peterson, R.E. Keane, J.M. Lenihan, D. McKenzie, D.R. Weise, and D.V.
Sandberg.
1999. Assessing the effects of fire disturbance on ecosystems: a scientific
agenda for research and management. USDA Forest Service
General Technical Report PNW-GTR-455.
McKenzie, D. and C.B. Halpern. 1999. Modeling understory shrub distributions in Pacific Northwest
forests. Forest Ecology and Management
114:293-308.
Halpern, C.B., S.A. Evans, C.R. Nelson, D. McKenzie, D.A. Liguori, D.E. Hibbs, and M.G.Halaj. 1999. Response of forest
vegetation to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention: an overview
of a long-term experiment. Northwest Science 73:27-44.
McKenzie, D. 1998. Fire, vegetation, and
scale: toward optimal models for the Pacific Northwest. Northwest
Science 72:49-65.
McKenzie, D., D.L. Peterson and E.
Alvarado.
1996. Predicting the effect of fire on large-scale vegetation patterns in North
America. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-489, Pacific
Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon.
McKenzie, D., D.L. Peterson and E.
Alvarado.
1996. Extrapolation problems in modeling fire effects at large spatial scales:
a review. International Journal of Wildland
Fire 6:65-76.
Maguire, D.A., J.L.F. Batista and D.
McKenzie. 1993. Horizontal structure of uneven-aged mixed-species forests
modeled as an inhomogeneous Poisson process. Proceedings of
the IUFRO conference on Spatial Stochastic Processes in Forestry.
Professional
memberships
International Association
for Landscape Ecology
Ecological Society of
America
Society for Conservation
Biology
American Geophysical Union
American Association for the
Advancement of Science