In tropical ecosystems, the influence of fire can have dramatic effects on the arthropod community and some taxa may take a long period to recover after such disturbance. Here we investigated the effects of an accidental fire on the reestablishment of litter arthropods and compared it with a control/unburned area. Seasonal data were also included in the analysis, as the rupestrian fields (transition between Brazilian savanna and Atlantic forest) have two well-defined seasons and arthropod populations tend to fluctuate accordingly. Our study commenced 4 months after fire and during the 2 years afterwards, we found 19 arthropod groups in the litter, of which flies, springtails, spiders, beetles, true-bugs, harvestmen, grasshopper...
International audienceAbstract: To maintain savanna vegetation, mid-seasonal fire has been applied s...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
Fire is frequently used as a land management tool for cattle ranching and annual crops in the Amazon...
The effect of bush-fires on the Arthropod fauna of the Lamto savanna has been studied in 1965-66. Fi...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...
Fire is a major driver in many ecosystems. Yet, little is known about how different ground-living ar...
Fires are a significant source of landscape scale disturbance in forested ecosystems, but fire effec...
Fire is an important disturbance factor in shrublands, grasslands, and savannas. It alters the habit...
Fire supports landscape openness; thus, prescribed burning could be an effective management in open ...
Fire is a natural process in grasslands that maintains an open canopy and creates variable vegetativ...
Fire is one of the most relevant ecological disturbances in nature. Little is known about the effect...
International audienceAbstract: To maintain savanna vegetation, mid-seasonal fire has been applied s...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
Fire is frequently used as a land management tool for cattle ranching and annual crops in the Amazon...
The effect of bush-fires on the Arthropod fauna of the Lamto savanna has been studied in 1965-66. Fi...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...
Fire is a major driver in many ecosystems. Yet, little is known about how different ground-living ar...
Fires are a significant source of landscape scale disturbance in forested ecosystems, but fire effec...
Fire is an important disturbance factor in shrublands, grasslands, and savannas. It alters the habit...
Fire supports landscape openness; thus, prescribed burning could be an effective management in open ...
Fire is a natural process in grasslands that maintains an open canopy and creates variable vegetativ...
Fire is one of the most relevant ecological disturbances in nature. Little is known about the effect...
International audienceAbstract: To maintain savanna vegetation, mid-seasonal fire has been applied s...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...