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Forest fire susceptibility index for assessing the history of fire occurrences in the indigenous land of Kraholândia, Brazil
(Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, 2018)
Fire and vegetation: Introduction to the special issue
(2022-01-01)
Fires are widespread disturbance events with many implications for different aspects of plant persistence and vegetation properties. Changing fire regimes can profoundly affect vegetation dynamics and ecosystem properties. ...
Decreases in Fire Spread Probability with Forest Age Promotes Alternative Community States, Reduced Resilience to Climate Variability and Large Fire Regime Shifts
(Springer, 2012-01-01)
The generalization that plant communities increase in flammability as they age and invariably lead to resilient self-organized landscape mosaics is being increasingly challenged. Plant communities often exhibit rapidly ...
Fire history in the Araucaria araucana forests of Argentina: Human and climate influences
(Csiro Publishing, 2012-08)
Little is known about drivers and trends of historic fire regimes in the Araucaria araucana forests of south-western Argentina. Fire history in these forests was reconstructed by the analysis of 246 fire-scarred partial ...
Post-fire regeneration strategies in a frequently burned Cerrado community
(2021-01-01)
Aim: Fire is a natural disturbance in many ecosystems throughout the world where plant populations can persist by the resprouting of individuals and/or by recruiting from seeds. We evaluated the post-fire regeneration ...
Quantas vezes devemos queimar o Cerrado? O efeito da frequência do fogo em comunidades vegetais de campo sujo de Cerrado
(Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), 2019-11-29)
O Cerrado é formado por fisionomias campestres e savânicas, evoluiu na presença do fogo e depende dele para manter suas fisionomias e biodiversidade. O regime de fogo influencia diretamente na montagem da comunidade vegetal, ...
Heat and smoke affect the germination of flammable resprouters: Vellozia species in the Cerrado
(2019-01-01)
Fire is an important ecological factor shaping plant strategies. Plants that are not able to survive fire and rely on seed reproduction may have seeds adapted for surviving heat shock or their germination may even be ...
Changing fire regimes in the temperate rainforest region of southern Chile over the last 16,000 yr
(ELSEVIER, 2008)
A high-resolution macroscopic charcoal record from Lago Melli (42°46′S, 73°33′W) documents the occurrence of forest fires in the lowlands
of Isla Grande de Chiloé, southern Chile, over the last 16,000 yr. Our data suggest ...