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Fire resilience of a rare, freshwater crustacean in a fire‐prone ecosystem and the implications for fire management

Austral Ecology, 2019
AbstractUnderstanding species’ responses to fire regimes, particularly rare or threatened species, is important for land managers tasked with managing for biodiversity. Hickman's Allanaspides (Allanaspides hickmani, Anaspidesidae) is a rare, primitive, shrimp‐like crustacean, with high conservation value.
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Post-fire regeneration strategies contribute to plant growth dynamics and habitat selection in subtropical monsoon fire-prone ecosystem

2020
<p>In fire-prone ecosystems subjected to frequent fires, trees species with different post-fire regeneration strategies (PFRS) coexist at local scale. Different growth dynamics and habitat selection of species account for their coexistence.
Caifang Luo   +5 more
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Global and Regional Trends and Drivers of Fire Under Climate Change

Reviews of Geophysics, 2022
Matthew W Jones   +2 more
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Pool fire dynamics: Principles, models and recent advances

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023
Haixiang Chen
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Warming weakens the night-time barrier to global fire

Nature, 2022
Jennifer K Balch   +2 more
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Ecosystem Resilience and Invasion Management in Fire-Prone Landscapes under Global Change

Wildfire resilience mechanisms are increasingly threatened by the disproportionate proliferation of invasive plants, which benefit cooperatively from fire disturbance and concurrent environmental changes such as increased carbon dioxide, changing nutrients, precipitation patterns, and the outperformance of invasive plants over native plants Interaction
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Unprecedented fire activity above the Arctic Circle linked to rising temperatures

Science, 2022
Adrià Descals Ferrando   +2 more
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Forest microbiome and global change

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Peter Baldrian   +2 more
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