Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has been made towards documenting the effects of individual fire events and fire regimes on vegetation structure; less is known of how different fire history attributes (e.g., time since fire, fire frequency) interact to affect vegetation. Using the temperate eucalypt foothill forests of southeastern Australia as a case study system, we examine two hypotheses about such interactions: (1) post-fire vegetation succession (e.g., time-since-fire effects) is influenced by other fire regime attributes and (2) the severity of the most recent fire overrides the effect of preceding fires on vegetation structure. Empirical data on vegetation structure wer...
<div><p>Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the compositio...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Fires are integral to the healthy functioning of most ecosystems and are often poorly understood in ...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Research highlights—Feedbacks between fire severity, vegetation structure and ecosystem flammability...
The post-fire response of vegetation reflects not only a single fire event but is the result of cumu...
Fire regimes have long-term effects on ecosystems which can be subtle, requiring study at a large sp...
Fire regimes have long-term effects on ecosystems which can be subtle, requiring study at a large sp...
Our study investigated the effects of fire frequency on the tree and grass components of Cumberland ...
An area of eucalypt forest on a rocky ridge, at the Solar Village near Darwin, protected from fire f...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
In many fire-prone habitats fires may be relatively frequent but of low severity or small areal exte...
<div><p>Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the compositio...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Fires are integral to the healthy functioning of most ecosystems and are often poorly understood in ...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Research highlights—Feedbacks between fire severity, vegetation structure and ecosystem flammability...
The post-fire response of vegetation reflects not only a single fire event but is the result of cumu...
Fire regimes have long-term effects on ecosystems which can be subtle, requiring study at a large sp...
Fire regimes have long-term effects on ecosystems which can be subtle, requiring study at a large sp...
Our study investigated the effects of fire frequency on the tree and grass components of Cumberland ...
An area of eucalypt forest on a rocky ridge, at the Solar Village near Darwin, protected from fire f...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
In many fire-prone habitats fires may be relatively frequent but of low severity or small areal exte...
<div><p>Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the compositio...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...