Abstract Background Wildfires are one of the major environmental concerns in Mediterranean ecosystems. Thus, many studies have addressed wildfire impacts on soil and vegetation in Mediterranean forests, but the linkages between these ecosystem compartments after fire are not well understood. The aim of this work is to analyze soil-vegetation relationships in Mediterranean burned forests as well as the consistency of these relationships among forests with different environmental conditions, at different times after fire, and among vegetation with different functional traits. Results Our results indicate that study site conditions play an important role in mediating soil-vegetation relationships. Likewise, we found that the nature of soil-veg...
Wildfire is a frequent ecological phenomenon in Mediterranean ecosystems, which usually affects the ...
Poster presentado en lal EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.22...
In the Mediterranean Basin, changes in climate and fire regime (increased recurrence and severity) r...
The strong relationships between plant and soil microbial communities suggest that post-fire vegetat...
Climate change has strongly increased the fire frequency in Mediterranean forests causing changes in...
High-intensity and fast-spreading wildfires are natural in the Mediterranean basin. However, since 1...
Soil enzymes are critical to soil nutrient cycling function but knowledge on the factors that contro...
Fire may cause significant alterations in soil properties. Post-fire soil dynamics can vary dependin...
The knowledge of the effects of fire on soil properties is of particular concern in Mediterranean ar...
In Mediterranean areas, fires are accelerators of soil degradation and the definition of the time ex...
<p>Fire-prone Mediterranean shrublands may be seriously threatened by land degradation due to progre...
In the Mediterranean forests, wildfires and post-fire management actions may degrade soil properties...
In July 2000, six plots of Mediterranean maquis in the Castel Volturno Nature Reserve were burnt at ...
Wildfires are a recurrent disturbance in Mediterranean forests, triggered by high fuel load, high en...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of burn severity on soil properties (chemical, bi...
Wildfire is a frequent ecological phenomenon in Mediterranean ecosystems, which usually affects the ...
Poster presentado en lal EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.22...
In the Mediterranean Basin, changes in climate and fire regime (increased recurrence and severity) r...
The strong relationships between plant and soil microbial communities suggest that post-fire vegetat...
Climate change has strongly increased the fire frequency in Mediterranean forests causing changes in...
High-intensity and fast-spreading wildfires are natural in the Mediterranean basin. However, since 1...
Soil enzymes are critical to soil nutrient cycling function but knowledge on the factors that contro...
Fire may cause significant alterations in soil properties. Post-fire soil dynamics can vary dependin...
The knowledge of the effects of fire on soil properties is of particular concern in Mediterranean ar...
In Mediterranean areas, fires are accelerators of soil degradation and the definition of the time ex...
<p>Fire-prone Mediterranean shrublands may be seriously threatened by land degradation due to progre...
In the Mediterranean forests, wildfires and post-fire management actions may degrade soil properties...
In July 2000, six plots of Mediterranean maquis in the Castel Volturno Nature Reserve were burnt at ...
Wildfires are a recurrent disturbance in Mediterranean forests, triggered by high fuel load, high en...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of burn severity on soil properties (chemical, bi...
Wildfire is a frequent ecological phenomenon in Mediterranean ecosystems, which usually affects the ...
Poster presentado en lal EGU General Assembly 2015, held 12-17 April, 2015 in Vienna, Austria. id.22...
In the Mediterranean Basin, changes in climate and fire regime (increased recurrence and severity) r...