Wildland fire is an important, pervasive, and a sometimes-destructive ecological process in many forest ecosystems across the globe. In some cases, wildland fire maintains and reinforces forest dynamics. This is common, for example, in forests with thick-barked species that are adapted to frequent, low-severity fires or in forests where species’ regenerative traits (e.g., serotiny, resprouting) allow them to endure regimes of recurrent high-severity fire. However, wildland fire can also act as a catalyst that changes the successional trajectory of forest ecosystems, particularly if the factors responsible for historical fire regimes (e.g., frequency, severity, or season) have been substantially altered and exceed species’ adaptive capacity....
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
Fire regimes (occurrence, cycle, severity, size, etc.) are key factors in many forest ecosystems, as...
Wildland fire is an episodic process that greatly influences the composition, structure, and develop...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Managers and scientists alike are increasingly concerned with the impact of large disturbances on fo...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Fire has long shaped forests across the globe. Anthropogenic forces are reshaping fire regimes, lead...
The influences of fire on succession, community diversity and stability, expression of serotiny, sta...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
Devastation of both natural and human habitats due to wildfires is becoming an increasingly prevalen...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
Over the past 30 years, wildland fire and native bark beetle outbreaks have increased in intensity, ...
Fire is an important disturbance process, having significant socio-economic consequences on the one ...
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
Fire regimes (occurrence, cycle, severity, size, etc.) are key factors in many forest ecosystems, as...
Wildland fire is an episodic process that greatly influences the composition, structure, and develop...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Managers and scientists alike are increasingly concerned with the impact of large disturbances on fo...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
Fire has long shaped forests across the globe. Anthropogenic forces are reshaping fire regimes, lead...
The influences of fire on succession, community diversity and stability, expression of serotiny, sta...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
Devastation of both natural and human habitats due to wildfires is becoming an increasingly prevalen...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
Over the past 30 years, wildland fire and native bark beetle outbreaks have increased in intensity, ...
Fire is an important disturbance process, having significant socio-economic consequences on the one ...
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
Fire regimes (occurrence, cycle, severity, size, etc.) are key factors in many forest ecosystems, as...