Abstract Although native herbivores can alter fire regimes by consuming herbaceous vegetation that serves as fine fuel and, less commonly, accumulating fuel as nest material and other structures, simultaneous considerations of contrasting effects of herbivores on fire have scarcely been addressed. We proposed that a colonial rodent, viz-cacha (Lagostomus maximus), reduces and increases fire intensity at different stages in its population cycle in the semiarid scrub of Argentina. Specifically, we hypothesized that, when colonies are active, vizcachas create natural fire-breaks through intense grazing, generating over time pat-ches of large unburned shrubs in grazed zones. In contrast, when colonies are abandoned, recovery of fine fuels and p...
This paper presents a synthesis of experimental research testing effects of seasonal fire on communi...
Soil arthropods are important components of savannas, contributing to nutrient cycling and thus prim...
1-Herbivory and fire are disturbances that reduce aboveground biomass across large areas. Some tusso...
Although native herbivores can alter fire regimes by consuming herbaceous vegetation that serves as ...
Landscapes in northern Patagonia have undergone dramatic changes in fire regimes over the last centu...
Retrieve original file from: http://edepot.wur.nl/121801 High herbivore densities and re-occurring f...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
Question Could disturbance by fire and ungulate herbivory alter fire regimes by increasing flammabi...
1. Abandonment of agricultural land is widespread in many parts of the world, leading to shrub and t...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
Past and present human activities, such as historic agriculture and fire suppression, are widespread...
Disturbances like biological invasions and fire may affect in unexpected ways plant-animal interacti...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
Fire is an abiotic factor which has long played a role in savanna and grassland ecosystems. Fire cau...
This paper presents a synthesis of experimental research testing effects of seasonal fire on communi...
Soil arthropods are important components of savannas, contributing to nutrient cycling and thus prim...
1-Herbivory and fire are disturbances that reduce aboveground biomass across large areas. Some tusso...
Although native herbivores can alter fire regimes by consuming herbaceous vegetation that serves as ...
Landscapes in northern Patagonia have undergone dramatic changes in fire regimes over the last centu...
Retrieve original file from: http://edepot.wur.nl/121801 High herbivore densities and re-occurring f...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
Question Could disturbance by fire and ungulate herbivory alter fire regimes by increasing flammabi...
1. Abandonment of agricultural land is widespread in many parts of the world, leading to shrub and t...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
Past and present human activities, such as historic agriculture and fire suppression, are widespread...
Disturbances like biological invasions and fire may affect in unexpected ways plant-animal interacti...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
Fire is an abiotic factor which has long played a role in savanna and grassland ecosystems. Fire cau...
This paper presents a synthesis of experimental research testing effects of seasonal fire on communi...
Soil arthropods are important components of savannas, contributing to nutrient cycling and thus prim...
1-Herbivory and fire are disturbances that reduce aboveground biomass across large areas. Some tusso...