Background: Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change in fire-fuel characteristics and fire-behaviour in many of the world’s ecosystems, with a subsequent increase in the risk of fire damage to human life, property and the environment. Models used by fire management agencies to assess fire risk are dependent on accurate assessments of fuel characteristics but there is little evidence that they have been modified to reflect landscape-scale invasions. There is also a paucity of information documenting other changes in fire management activities that have occurred to mitigate changed fire regimes. This represents an important limitation in information for both fire and weed risk management. Methodology/Princip...
1. Exotic plant invasions can alter fire regimes in plant communities. Invaders often possess traits...
Shrub encroachment of grassland and woodland ecosystems can alter wildfire behaviour and threaten ec...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...
BACKGROUND: Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change in fire-fuel...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change...
Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change in fire-fuel characteris...
Landscape disturbances associated with human activities result in many changes in vegetation structu...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
African grasses, most introduced as pasture grasses, are over-represented in lists of alien invasive...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
One potentially serious impact of environmental weed invasion is an alteration to the fuel character...
This study aimed to quantify changes in fire severity resulting from the invasion of Australia\u27s ...
Researchers Jennifer Firn and Yvonne M. Buckley focus on impacts of invasive plants on Australian ra...
1. Exotic plant invasions can alter fire regimes in plant communities. Invaders often possess traits...
1. Exotic plant invasions can alter fire regimes in plant communities. Invaders often possess traits...
Shrub encroachment of grassland and woodland ecosystems can alter wildfire behaviour and threaten ec...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...
BACKGROUND: Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change in fire-fuel...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change...
Widespread invasion by non-native plants has resulted in substantial change in fire-fuel characteris...
Landscape disturbances associated with human activities result in many changes in vegetation structu...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
African grasses, most introduced as pasture grasses, are over-represented in lists of alien invasive...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
One potentially serious impact of environmental weed invasion is an alteration to the fuel character...
This study aimed to quantify changes in fire severity resulting from the invasion of Australia\u27s ...
Researchers Jennifer Firn and Yvonne M. Buckley focus on impacts of invasive plants on Australian ra...
1. Exotic plant invasions can alter fire regimes in plant communities. Invaders often possess traits...
1. Exotic plant invasions can alter fire regimes in plant communities. Invaders often possess traits...
Shrub encroachment of grassland and woodland ecosystems can alter wildfire behaviour and threaten ec...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...