Fire disturbance effects on tree species distribution and landscape pattern have been widely studied. However, the effects of differences among fire regimes on the spatial pattern of genetic variability within a tree species have received less attention. The objectives of this study were to examine (a) whether the marked gradient in serotiny in Pinus banksiana along its southern range limit is related to differences in fire regimes and (b) at what scale serotiny varies most strongly in P. banksiana in the US Midwest. P. banksiana in the 450,000 ha Pine Barrens area in northwestern Wisconsin, USA showed a marked broad scale pattern in serotiny. The percentage of serotinous trees was highest in the northeast (mean 83%, S.D. 13.5) and lowest i...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
Much of the current effort to restore southwestern ponderosa pine forests to historical conditions i...
International audienceAbstract Many plants undergo adaptation to fire. Yet, as global change is incr...
Abstract. In 1994, six large fires occurred along a climate gradient in Eastern Spain. Ten-year-old ...
Fire-killed serotinous trees are often dominant species in fire-prone regions with contrasting wet a...
The recurrence of wildfires is predicted to increase worldwide due to climate change, resulting in s...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
The spatial distribution of living trees of different size-classes was examined on two sites with di...
Background and Aims The recurrence of wildfires is predicted to increase due to global climate chang...
Recent work in model systems has demonstrated significant effects of rapid evolutionary change on ec...
To study the effects of wildfire on population genetics of a wind pollinated and wind dispersed tree...
On the dry, flat, jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.)-dominated ecosystems of the northern Lake States...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
Much of the current effort to restore southwestern ponderosa pine forests to historical conditions i...
International audienceAbstract Many plants undergo adaptation to fire. Yet, as global change is incr...
Abstract. In 1994, six large fires occurred along a climate gradient in Eastern Spain. Ten-year-old ...
Fire-killed serotinous trees are often dominant species in fire-prone regions with contrasting wet a...
The recurrence of wildfires is predicted to increase worldwide due to climate change, resulting in s...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
The spatial distribution of living trees of different size-classes was examined on two sites with di...
Background and Aims The recurrence of wildfires is predicted to increase due to global climate chang...
Recent work in model systems has demonstrated significant effects of rapid evolutionary change on ec...
To study the effects of wildfire on population genetics of a wind pollinated and wind dispersed tree...
On the dry, flat, jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.)-dominated ecosystems of the northern Lake States...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
Much of the current effort to restore southwestern ponderosa pine forests to historical conditions i...
International audienceAbstract Many plants undergo adaptation to fire. Yet, as global change is incr...