Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary responses to recurrent fires. Plant communities of the southeastern USA experience a wide array of fire regimes, perhaps nowhere more marked than the juxtaposition of fire-prone uplands and adjacent mesic ravines along Florida’s Apalachicola River. The ravines contain many endemic and disjunct species, most notably the endangered endemic conifer Torreya taxifolia. A rapid decline in T. taxifolia over the past 60 years has been associated with widespread replacement by other tree species. To understand the changes accompanying the shift in ravine composition, we compared leaf litter flammability of nine historic and contemporary species. We meas...
The Santa Monica Mountains represent one of the largest Mediterranean-type environments in the world...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Areas lacking dominant plants, or gaps, can support high diversity and special...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
<div><p>Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evoluti...
<p><i>M. grandiflora</i> is one of several tree species that have increased following the demise of ...
Widespread fire exclusion and land-use activities across many southeastern United States forested ec...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
Terrestrial ecosystems in the southeastern United States have evolved with fire as a common disturba...
Reviewing fossil evidence, Norida is home to many ecosystems and species that depend on frequent fir...
There is an unsettled debate on the benefits of mechanical disturbance for native species in fire-pr...
Torreya taxifolia has thrived in the bluffs and moist hammocks along the Apalachicola River in north...
Fire is a common natural disaster that effects Southern California. Combined with recent chronic dro...
The Santa Monica Mountains represent one of the largest Mediterranean-type environments in the world...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Areas lacking dominant plants, or gaps, can support high diversity and special...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
<div><p>Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evoluti...
<p><i>M. grandiflora</i> is one of several tree species that have increased following the demise of ...
Widespread fire exclusion and land-use activities across many southeastern United States forested ec...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
Terrestrial ecosystems in the southeastern United States have evolved with fire as a common disturba...
Reviewing fossil evidence, Norida is home to many ecosystems and species that depend on frequent fir...
There is an unsettled debate on the benefits of mechanical disturbance for native species in fire-pr...
Torreya taxifolia has thrived in the bluffs and moist hammocks along the Apalachicola River in north...
Fire is a common natural disaster that effects Southern California. Combined with recent chronic dro...
The Santa Monica Mountains represent one of the largest Mediterranean-type environments in the world...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Areas lacking dominant plants, or gaps, can support high diversity and special...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...