A fundamental premise of savanna fire ecology is that late dry season fires burn more intensely than early dry season fires. Late dry season fires are considered a major determinant of savanna woody vegetation as they are thought to be more damaging to trees, thus shaping the grass/tree dynamic of savannas. Most savanna fire experiments have adopted the early/late fire convention in their experimental design, based on the pioneering work of Aubréville. Recent research suggests that numerous factors determine fire intensity, and that the widely accepted dichotomous view of fire intensity as driven by early/late seasonal timing greatly oversimplifies a complex phenomenon. In particular, wind direction may be a significant factor in determinin...
Fire is a key component of many land use systems and a determinant of land change. There is a growin...
International audienceIn Sudanian savannas, frequent fires are required to maintain a mix of trees a...
Abstract. Fire pattern is predicted to vary across an African savanna in accordance with spatial var...
Background: Fire is important for the maintenance of African savanna ecosystems, particularly humid ...
Human-induced fires are a major disturbance in Baikiaea plurijuga woodland savannas that are economi...
Fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and temperature were studied in relation to grazing, dominant g...
ABSTRACT: The effect of fire on natural ecosystems involves the response of living organisms to the ...
Question What are the relationships between edaphic factors, fire regime and woody vegetation struct...
Biomass burning has become more frequent and widespread worldwide, with a significant proportion occ...
This chapter reviews the main characteristics of tropical savannas and their interactions with fire,...
International audienceIn Sudanian savannas, frequent fires are required to maintain a mix of trees a...
Landscape-scale fire patterns result from complex interactions among weather, ignition sources, vege...
Fire is a crucial ecological component of many ecosystems, especially in the savannahs where it cont...
1. Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Fire is a key component of many land use systems and a determinant of land change. There is a growin...
International audienceIn Sudanian savannas, frequent fires are required to maintain a mix of trees a...
Abstract. Fire pattern is predicted to vary across an African savanna in accordance with spatial var...
Background: Fire is important for the maintenance of African savanna ecosystems, particularly humid ...
Human-induced fires are a major disturbance in Baikiaea plurijuga woodland savannas that are economi...
Fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and temperature were studied in relation to grazing, dominant g...
ABSTRACT: The effect of fire on natural ecosystems involves the response of living organisms to the ...
Question What are the relationships between edaphic factors, fire regime and woody vegetation struct...
Biomass burning has become more frequent and widespread worldwide, with a significant proportion occ...
This chapter reviews the main characteristics of tropical savannas and their interactions with fire,...
International audienceIn Sudanian savannas, frequent fires are required to maintain a mix of trees a...
Landscape-scale fire patterns result from complex interactions among weather, ignition sources, vege...
Fire is a crucial ecological component of many ecosystems, especially in the savannahs where it cont...
1. Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Fire is a key component of many land use systems and a determinant of land change. There is a growin...
International audienceIn Sudanian savannas, frequent fires are required to maintain a mix of trees a...
Abstract. Fire pattern is predicted to vary across an African savanna in accordance with spatial var...