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Burning typically occurs at intervals of 1 to 3 years in the Brazilian cerrado, a rate that exceeds the precolonization fire regime. To determine if w...
Read moreIn California, fire regimes and related ecosystem processes have been altered by land use practices associated with Euro-American settlement, and clim...
Read moreThere are concerns that frequent intense fires are reducing biodiversity on the Arnhem Plateau within Kakadu National Park, northern Australia. Since ...
Read moreSemi-natural habitats have been shaped by human disturbance regimes for centuries. Spatially and temporally heterogeneous land use practices, such as ...
Read moreMany plants rely on soil seedbanks to persist in fire-prone ecosystems. However, knowledge of plant responses to fire is largely based on above-ground...
Read moreQuantifying interactive effects of environmental drivers on population dynamics can be critical for a robust analysis of population viability. Fire re...
Read moreConservation of biodiversity in fire-prone regions depends on understanding responses to fire in animal communities and the mechanisms governing these...
Read moreThe development of effective fire management for biodiversity conservation is a global challenge. The highly dynamic nature of fire, the difficulty in...
Read moreCalluna-dominated heaths occur throughout Europe but are in decline across their range. There is growing interest in using prescribed burning for thei...
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...
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