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A global study of the impacts of Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) on fuels, fire effects, and understory plant communities
(2016)
There is concern that widespread pine invasions in the Southern Hemisphere may alter fire regimes and
create a positive feedback with fire because fire can promote pine regeneration and many pine species
are highly flammable. ...
Fire Effects on Understory Forest Regeneration in Southern Amazonia
(Frontiers Media Sa, 2020-02-28)
Fire in tropical forests increases tree mortality, degrades forest structure, and reduces carbon stocks. Currently, there are large gaps in understanding how fire affects understory forest structure and composition, ...
Effects of fire disturbance on bird communities and species of mountain Serrano forest in central Argentina
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
In central Argentina, Serrano forest has a long history of fire disturbance; however, the impact of fire on avifauna remains unknown. We compared the avian–habitat relationships in forest patches with low, moderate, and ...
Predicting Understory Species Richness from Stand and Management Characteristics Using Regression Trees
Managing forests for multiple ecosystem services such as timber, carbon, and biodiversity requires information on ecosystem structure and management characteristics. National forest inventory data are increasingly being ...
Can savannas become forests? A coupled analysis of nutrient stocks and fire thresholds in central Brazil
(2013-07-26)
Aims: The effects of fire ensure that large areas of the seasonal tropics are maintained as savannas. The advance of forests into these areas depends on shifts in species composition and the presence of sufficient nutrients. ...
Can savannas become forests? A coupled analysis of nutrient stocks and fire thresholds in central Brazil
(2013-07-26)
Aims: The effects of fire ensure that large areas of the seasonal tropics are maintained as savannas. The advance of forests into these areas depends on shifts in species composition and the presence of sufficient nutrients. ...