Fire is an integral part of savanna ecosystems that has shaped these systems since the Miocene. Substantial uncertainty about fire effects in semi-arid ecosystems exists. Fire may affect ecosystem productivity directly through nutrient volatilisation, increased mineralisation and altering organic matter quantity, and indirectly through altering vegetation structure. We explored the effects of fire history and vegetation patch types (tree canopy vs inter-canopy) on soil nutrients and soil organic carbon (SOC) in a semi-arid ecosystem. We collected soil samplesalong transects in four treatments with different fire histories (1 to 24 years since the last burn). In the statistical analyses, tree canopy and inter-canopy samples along transects w...
Key message: The association between frequent long-term fires and soil fertility may control the nut...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...
Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-term effe...
Abstract Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Although fire is recognised as an important determinant of the structure and function of South Afric...
AbstractFire exerts clear direct effects on savannah vegetation dynamics, but the indirect effects o...
We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil o...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
A long-term (1993-2016) fire experiment in the grazed semi-arid savanna of the Northern Territory wa...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Changes in litter production following back and head fires, some soil characteristics and root and l...
Key message: The association between frequent long-term fires and soil fertility may control the nut...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...
Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-term effe...
Abstract Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Although fire is recognised as an important determinant of the structure and function of South Afric...
AbstractFire exerts clear direct effects on savannah vegetation dynamics, but the indirect effects o...
We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil o...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
A long-term (1993-2016) fire experiment in the grazed semi-arid savanna of the Northern Territory wa...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Changes in litter production following back and head fires, some soil characteristics and root and l...
Key message: The association between frequent long-term fires and soil fertility may control the nut...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...