The Amazon is being rapidly transformed by fire. Logging and forest fragmentation sharply elevate fire incidence by increasing forest desiccation and fuel loads, and forests that have experienced a low-intensity surface fire are vulnerable to far more catastrophic fires. Satellites typically detect thermal signatures from 40 000 to 50 000 separate fires in the Amazon each year, and this number could increase as new highways and infrastructure expand across the basin. Many are concerned that large-scale deforestation, by reducing regional evapo-transpiration and creating moisture-trapping smoke plumes, will make the basin increasingly vulnerable to fire. The Amazon may also be affected by future global warming and atmospheric changes, althou...
Recent times have witnessed wildfires causing harm to both ecological communities and urban–rural re...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
Global warming has potentially catastrophic impacts in Amazonia, while at the same time maintenance ...
The Amazon is being rapidly transformed by fire. Logging and forest fragmentation sharply elevate fi...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, ...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, y...
Fires in tropical forests are strongly associated with climate, but also contingent on anthropogenic...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Frequent Amazonian fires over the last decade have raised the alarm about the fate of the Earth's mo...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Fire is a widely used tool to prepare deforested areas for agricultural use in Amazonia. Deforestati...
Recent times have witnessed wildfires causing harm to both ecological communities and urban–rural re...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
Global warming has potentially catastrophic impacts in Amazonia, while at the same time maintenance ...
The Amazon is being rapidly transformed by fire. Logging and forest fragmentation sharply elevate fi...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, ...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, y...
Fires in tropical forests are strongly associated with climate, but also contingent on anthropogenic...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Frequent Amazonian fires over the last decade have raised the alarm about the fate of the Earth's mo...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Fire is a widely used tool to prepare deforested areas for agricultural use in Amazonia. Deforestati...
Recent times have witnessed wildfires causing harm to both ecological communities and urban–rural re...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
Global warming has potentially catastrophic impacts in Amazonia, while at the same time maintenance ...