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When tradition burns: Misinterpreting prescribed fire across the science–society gap in Iberia
Prescribed fire is a scientifically grounded management tool whose benefits depend on specific ecological and operational conditions. This Perspective examines how these benefits may be reinterpreted beyond their original context and proposes a framework to improve the translation of ecological knowledge into environmental decision‐making.
Luis Navarro
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Finding floral and faunal species richness optima among active fire regimes
Abstract Changing fire regimes have important implications for biodiversity and challenge traditional conservation approaches that rely on historical conditions as proxies for ecological integrity. This historical‐centric approach becomes increasingly tenuous under climate change, necessitating direct tests of environmental impacts on biodiversity.
Zachary L. Steel +8 more
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NAVARRO RODRÍGUEZ, Pilar, Energías Renovables y Sostenibilidad en la provincia de Almería. Régimen jurídico, infraestructuras y planes de optimización energética, Instituto de Estudios Almerienses, septiembre de 2014.
Enrique Domingo López +3 more
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Cambios temporales en la dieta de dos mamíferos carnívoros simpátridas en una zona protegida del centro y el sur de Chile afectada por un incendio forestal de intensidad desigual El fuego es un importante agente perturbador en varios ecosistemas de ...
A. H. Zúñiga +3 more
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Toward a functional understanding of novel fire regimes in tropical forests
Abstract Climate change and land‐use alterations are driving forest fires to unprecedented frequencies and intensities worldwide. Even wet tropical forests—historically rarely subjected to fire—are increasingly experiencing fire disturbances. The impact of wildfires on these forests is likely large, since many of their tree species are not adapted to ...
David Pacuk +3 more
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Reptile responses to fire across the western Mediterranean Basin
Abstract Effects of anthropogenic activities, including climate change, are modifying fire regimes, and the dynamic nature of these modifications requires identification of general patterns of organisms’ responses to fire. This is a challenging task because of the high complexity of factors involved (including climate, geography, land use, and species ...
Xavier Santos +4 more
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Efecto del régimen de quema en escarabajos coprófagos en ambientes de pastoreo tropicales
Introducción. El régimen de quema en pastizales desempeña un papel fundamental en el mantenimiento de la diversidad biológica (Parr et al., 2014); sin embargo, este régimen puede afectar negativamente la diversidad y las funciones de los insectos ...
David Andrés Vanegas-Alarcón +3 more
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Abstract The establishment of a Royal Naval Dockyard in Ferrol (Spain) favoured engagement in international activities and hence the development of useful connections with other European cities and towns. This article examines trade links between Scotland and Spain through the port of Ferrol during the 1770s, with particular emphasis on the British ...
Mónica Amenedo‐Costa
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El papel ecológico del fuego en los ecosistemas puede estudiarse a través del régimen de incendios. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la estructura y composición de especies en un área con régimen potencial de incendios frecuentes y de baja severidad ...
Ernesto A. Rubio-Camacho +4 more
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El cambio en el uso del suelo y el fuego como mecanismo utilizado para el mismo han creado perturbaciones ecológicas a grandes escalas, como lo son la fragmentación y aislamiento de ecosistemas importantes en paisajes tropicales.
Diana Monroy +4 more
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