Aims: Structural and compositional changes along post-fire succession modify plant community proneness to burn (flammability). The dominant regeneration strategies and life forms, and their interactions along post-fire succession, modulate these changes by affecting density, amount and connectivity of fuels. Depending on how flammability evolves during post-fire succession it may feed back negatively, neutrally or positively into fire probability and behaviour. Negative fire–vegetation feedbacks arise when communities increase flammability as stands age, while positive feedbacks occur where early stages have higher flammability than later stages. We characterized changes in vegetation structure and fuel characteristics with time since fire ...
Fire severity and extent are expected to increase in many regions worldwide due to climate change. T...
Question: The study of temporal variation of plant–plant interactions has received little attention ...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
Questions: Increased wildfire activity is resulting in plant community-type conversions worldwide. I...
Question: Under climate change and increased ignitions by humans, burning of forests in which severe...
We estimate post-fire population trajectories, and to analyze the effect of fire recurrence on the p...
Understanding the relationship between flammability and time since fire (TSF) is crucial for predict...
In fire-prone landscapes, differences in post-fire regeneration by resprouting between species or si...
Ecological memory, often determined by the extent and type of retained biological legacies present f...
The generalization that plant communities increase in flammability as they age and invariably lead t...
Question: In northwest Patagonia burning of fire-resistant forests creates a community-level positiv...
In the context of global warming and increasing impacts of invasive plants and animals, we examine h...
In many rangeland ecosystems, the role of fire on vegetation dynamics has been the object of detaile...
Fire severity influences the recovery and biodiversity of plant communities. We compared the early p...
Question Could disturbance by fire and ungulate herbivory alter fire regimes by increasing flammabi...
Fire severity and extent are expected to increase in many regions worldwide due to climate change. T...
Question: The study of temporal variation of plant–plant interactions has received little attention ...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
Questions: Increased wildfire activity is resulting in plant community-type conversions worldwide. I...
Question: Under climate change and increased ignitions by humans, burning of forests in which severe...
We estimate post-fire population trajectories, and to analyze the effect of fire recurrence on the p...
Understanding the relationship between flammability and time since fire (TSF) is crucial for predict...
In fire-prone landscapes, differences in post-fire regeneration by resprouting between species or si...
Ecological memory, often determined by the extent and type of retained biological legacies present f...
The generalization that plant communities increase in flammability as they age and invariably lead t...
Question: In northwest Patagonia burning of fire-resistant forests creates a community-level positiv...
In the context of global warming and increasing impacts of invasive plants and animals, we examine h...
In many rangeland ecosystems, the role of fire on vegetation dynamics has been the object of detaile...
Fire severity influences the recovery and biodiversity of plant communities. We compared the early p...
Question Could disturbance by fire and ungulate herbivory alter fire regimes by increasing flammabi...
Fire severity and extent are expected to increase in many regions worldwide due to climate change. T...
Question: The study of temporal variation of plant–plant interactions has received little attention ...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...