Anthropogenic (or human-caused) wildfire is an increasingly important driver of ecological change on Pacific islands including southeastern Polynesia, but fire ecology studies are almost completely absent for this region. Where observations do exist, they mostly represent descriptions of fire effects on plant communities before the introduction of invasive species in the modern era. Understanding the effects of wildfire in southeastern Polynesian island vegetation communities can elucidate which species may become problematic invasives with continued wildfire activity. We investigate the effects of wildfire on vegetation in three low-elevation sites (45-379 m) on the island of Mo'orea in the Society Islands, French Polynesia, which are alre...
Climate change is expected to increase the extent and severity of wildfires throughout the boreal fo...
With invasive grasses increasing wildfire occurrence worldwide, a better understanding of the relati...
Humans have altered natural patterns of fire for millennia, but the impact of human-set fires is tho...
Anthropogenic (or human-caused) wildfire is an increasingly important driver of ecological change on...
Long-term ecological studies are critical for providing key insights in ecology, environmental chang...
Wildfire is an understudied threat to biodiversity in many tropical landscapes, including island nat...
In the rainforests of Hawai’i, wildfi re is an uncommon occurrence, and repeated wildfires in the sa...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-03-13The role of fire as a natural disturbance, its int...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
International audienceIn the tropical oceanic islands of the Pacific, vegetation patterns and dynami...
Aim: This study investigates the role of fire and post fire succession in determining the structure ...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...
Abstract Fire regimes influence and are influenced by the structure and composition of plant communi...
The invasion of non-native plant species is one of the greatest threats to natural ecosystems, and o...
Climate change is expected to increase the extent and severity of wildfires throughout the boreal fo...
With invasive grasses increasing wildfire occurrence worldwide, a better understanding of the relati...
Humans have altered natural patterns of fire for millennia, but the impact of human-set fires is tho...
Anthropogenic (or human-caused) wildfire is an increasingly important driver of ecological change on...
Long-term ecological studies are critical for providing key insights in ecology, environmental chang...
Wildfire is an understudied threat to biodiversity in many tropical landscapes, including island nat...
In the rainforests of Hawai’i, wildfi re is an uncommon occurrence, and repeated wildfires in the sa...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-03-13The role of fire as a natural disturbance, its int...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
International audienceIn the tropical oceanic islands of the Pacific, vegetation patterns and dynami...
Aim: This study investigates the role of fire and post fire succession in determining the structure ...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...
Abstract Fire regimes influence and are influenced by the structure and composition of plant communi...
The invasion of non-native plant species is one of the greatest threats to natural ecosystems, and o...
Climate change is expected to increase the extent and severity of wildfires throughout the boreal fo...
With invasive grasses increasing wildfire occurrence worldwide, a better understanding of the relati...
Humans have altered natural patterns of fire for millennia, but the impact of human-set fires is tho...