© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population sizes, species interactions, community composition, carbon and nutrient cycling and ecosystem function. It also presents a rapidly growing societal challenge, due to both increasingly destructive wildfires and fire exclusion in fire-dependent ecosystems. As an ecological process, fire integrates complex feedbacks among biological, social and geophysical processes, requiring coordination across several fields and scales of study. Here, we describe the diversity of ways in which fire operates as a fundamental ecological and evolutiona...
Fire is a natural, and necessary, component of many ecosystems. However, people are changing the spa...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population si...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population si...
Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
Fire is an integral component of ecosystems globally and a tool that humans have harnessed for mille...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
Roughly 3% of the Earth's land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and clim...
Fire has been a source of global biodiversity for millions of years. However, interactions with anth...
This state-of-knowledge review about the effects of fire on flora and fuels can assist land managers...
© 2021 The Author(s).Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with ex...
Fire is a natural, and necessary, component of many ecosystems. However, people are changing the spa...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population si...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population si...
Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
Fire is an integral component of ecosystems globally and a tool that humans have harnessed for mille...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
Roughly 3% of the Earth's land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and clim...
Fire has been a source of global biodiversity for millions of years. However, interactions with anth...
This state-of-knowledge review about the effects of fire on flora and fuels can assist land managers...
© 2021 The Author(s).Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with ex...
Fire is a natural, and necessary, component of many ecosystems. However, people are changing the spa...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...