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Assessing Fire Severity in Semiarid Environments with the DNBR and RDNBR Indices
(Global Journals, 2019)
Economic susceptibility of fire-prone landscapes in natural protected areas of the southern Andean Range
(Elsevier, 2018)
Large fires are the most important disturbances at landscape-level due to their ecological and socioeconomic impacts. This study aimed to develop an approach for the assessment of the socio-economic landscape susceptibility ...
Forest connectivity percolation thresholds for fire spread under different weather conditions
(ELSEVIER, 2021)
How fuel influences fire spread at different spatial scales has been broadly studied but it is still under research. Although prior research has generally explored fuel effects at the stand scale, there is increasing ...
Drivers of fire occurrence in a mountainous Brazilian cerrado savanna: Tracking long-term fire regimes using remote sensing
(2017-07-01)
Fire is a natural disturbance in savannas, and defines vegetation physiognomy and structure, often influencing species diversity. Fire activity is determined by a wide range of factors, including long and short term climatic ...
FIRE-BCG. A mechanistic ecological process model for simulating fire succesion on coniferous forest landscapes of the northern Rocky Mountains
(USDA Forest Service. Intermountain Research Station, 2018)
Post-Fire effects in wetland environment: Landscape assessment of plant coverage and soil recovery in the Paraná River Delta marshes, Argentina
(Asociation for Fire Ecology, 2012-08)
During 2008, under a region-wide drought, there were a large number of simultaneous fires in the Paraná River Delta region: the most affected vegetation was in marshes dominated by Schoenoplectus californicus (C.A.Mey.) ...
Human and biophysical drivers of fires in Semiarid Chaco mountains of Central Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2015-07)
Fires are a recurrent disturbance in Semiarid Chaco mountains of central Argentina. The interaction of multiple factors generates variable patterns offire occurrence in space and time. Understanding the dominantfire drivers ...
Bromeliads provide shelter against fire to mutualistic spiders in a fire-prone landscape
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2018-06-01)
1. A key challenge in the study of mutualistic interactions is understanding sources of variation that strengthen or weaken these interactions. In spider-plant mutualisms, spiders benefit plants by improving plant nutrition ...