Dead wood comprises a vast amount of biological legacies that set the scene for ecological regeneration after wildfires, yet its removal is the most frequent management strategy worldwide. Soil-dwelling organisms are conspicuous, and they provide essential ecosystem functions, but their possible affection by different post-fire management strategies has so far been neglected. We analyzed the abundance, richness, and composition of belowground macroarthropod communities under two contrasting dead-wood management regimes after a large wildfire in the Sierra Nevada Natural and National Park (Southeast Spain). Two plots at different elevation were established, each containing three replicates of two experimental treatments: partial cut, ...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1998-01-30Salvage-logging and artificial seeding of grass fo...
Prescribed fall burning is commonly used worldwide on rangeland sites to enhance vegetation resource...
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Dead wood comprises a vast amount of biological legacies that set the scene for ecological regenerat...
The combination of changing climate and anthropogenic activities is increasing the probability of f...
In North America, Eurasia, and Australia, salvage logging is increasingly being used to mitigate eco...
P. 54-63New fire disturbance regimes under accelerating global environmental change can have unprece...
Eco-engineering techniques are generally effective at reducing soil erosion and restore vegetal cove...
Dead wood (DW) provides a critical habitat for thousands of wood-dependent (saproxylic) species in f...
Dead wood remaining after wildfires represents a biological legacy for forest regeneration, and its ...
Background Fires have been an important natural disturbance and pervasive evolutionary force in the ...
Forest fires are among the most important natural disturbances in the boreal region, but fire-initia...
Dead wood (DW) provides critical habitat for thousands of species in forests, but its amount, qualit...
Changes in fire regime of boreal forests in response to climate warming are expected to impact postf...
Post-fire salvage logging (SL) is a common management action that involves the harvesting of burnt t...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1998-01-30Salvage-logging and artificial seeding of grass fo...
Prescribed fall burning is commonly used worldwide on rangeland sites to enhance vegetation resource...
© iForest -Biogeosciences and Forestry Introduction Understanding ecosystem responses to disturbance...
Dead wood comprises a vast amount of biological legacies that set the scene for ecological regenerat...
The combination of changing climate and anthropogenic activities is increasing the probability of f...
In North America, Eurasia, and Australia, salvage logging is increasingly being used to mitigate eco...
P. 54-63New fire disturbance regimes under accelerating global environmental change can have unprece...
Eco-engineering techniques are generally effective at reducing soil erosion and restore vegetal cove...
Dead wood (DW) provides a critical habitat for thousands of wood-dependent (saproxylic) species in f...
Dead wood remaining after wildfires represents a biological legacy for forest regeneration, and its ...
Background Fires have been an important natural disturbance and pervasive evolutionary force in the ...
Forest fires are among the most important natural disturbances in the boreal region, but fire-initia...
Dead wood (DW) provides critical habitat for thousands of species in forests, but its amount, qualit...
Changes in fire regime of boreal forests in response to climate warming are expected to impact postf...
Post-fire salvage logging (SL) is a common management action that involves the harvesting of burnt t...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1998-01-30Salvage-logging and artificial seeding of grass fo...
Prescribed fall burning is commonly used worldwide on rangeland sites to enhance vegetation resource...
© iForest -Biogeosciences and Forestry Introduction Understanding ecosystem responses to disturbance...