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In California, fire regimes and related ecosystem processes have been altered by land use practices associated with Euro-American settlement, and clim...
Read moreShrubland ecosystems are often inherently flammable due to a canopy structure favourable for fire propagation. At the same time, the fuel bed is not s...
Read moreThe increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten biodiversity in another has resulted in a shift away...
Read moreWoody encroachment is a pervasive challenge facing savanna and grassland managers world-wide. Proposed drivers of the phenomenon range from local chan...
Read moreFire is an intrinsic component of many natural ecosystems. In human-modified landscapes that occur in fire-driven ecosystems, it can be difficult to m...
Read moreAccording to the pyrodiversity paradigm, a wide range of fire regimes is required to maintain biodiversity in fire-prone landscapes. However, the requ...
Read moreGrassland plots in the Serengeti National Park were burnt at the beginning of the 1986 dry season during the period of max. fire frequency. The availa...
Read moreClimate change is driving changes in fire frequency and intensity, making it more urgent for conservation managers to understand how species and ecosy...
Read moreCurrent predictions about climate change and its impact on fire regimes have spurred research on how increasing fire frequencies will affect the popul...
Read moreUp to 50% or more of the savanna landscapes of northern Australia are burnt each year, but the effects of these fires on savanna faunas are poorly kno...
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