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A post-fire reforestation assessment and prioritization tool for the Western United States. [PDF]

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Holden ZA   +9 more
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The impact of wildfires on the diet of Podarcis lusitanicus revealed by DNA metabarcoding. [PDF]

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Simões C   +5 more
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Undisturbed forest canopies slow understory warming by one-third across Europe

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Fire Regimes, Fire Ecology, and Fire Management in Mexico

AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2008
I propose several broad fire regimes and provide an analysis of fire ecology for the principal vegetation types in Mexico. Forty percent of Mexican ecosystems are fire-dependent (pine forests, several oak forests, grasslands, several shrublands, savannas, palm lands, wet prairies, "popal" and "tular" swamps), 50% are fire-sensitive (tropical rain ...
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Fire Ecology

2012
Abiotic natural disturbance agents include wildfire, wind, landslides, snow avalanches, volcanoes, flooding, and other weather-related phenomena. Fire is of particular interest because of its antiquity, its natural role in many terrestrial ecosystems, its long-term use by humans to modify vegetation, and its potentially serious threat to life and ...
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Principles of fire ecology

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AbstractFire ecology is a complex discipline that can only be understood by integrating biological, physical, and social sciences. The science of fire ecology explores wildland fire’s mechanisms and effects across all scales of time and space. However, the lack of defined, organizing concepts in fire ecology dilutes its collective impact on knowledge ...
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Fire Ecology and Insect Ecology

2014
Fire is not a recent phenomenon in the world’s history, and its influences by far pre-date human interests or involvement in its extent and impacts. The incidence of wildfires in North American grasslands, for example, has been stated to have been consistent over their roughly five million year history, perhaps markedly influencing their condition and ...
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