Millennia of human land-use have resulted in the widespread occurrence of what have been coined ‘domesticated ecosystems’. The anthropogenic imprints on diversity, composition, structure and functioning of such systems are well documented. However, evolutionary consequences of human activities in these ecosystems are enigmatic. Calluna vulgaris (L.) is a keystone species of coastal heathlands in northwest Europe, an ancient semi-natural landscape of considerable conservation interest. Like many species from naturally fire-prone ecosystems, Calluna shows smoke-adapted germination, but it is unclear whether this trait arose prior to the development of these semi-natural landscapes or is an evolutionary response to the anthropogenic fire regim...
At a multi-millennial scale, various disturbances shape boreal forest stand mosaics and the distribu...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Climate change has enhanced the occurrence of rural fires, since changes in the hydrologicalcycle ha...
Millennia of human land-use have resulted in the widespread occurrence of what have been coined 'dom...
Despite the challenges wildland fire poses to contemporary resource management, many fire-prone ecos...
Aims: This synthesis of studies examines the effects of anthropogenic disturbance regimes; the tradi...
Calluna vulgaris-dominated habitats are valued for ecosystem services such as carbon storage and for...
Fire prone coastal heathlands are widespread, and range from naturally fire prone Mediterranean-type...
Fire became a defining feature of the Earth’s processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million y...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
Question: What is the impact of the fire cues smoke and ash on seed germination of important functio...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
Fire became a defining feature of the Earth's processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million y...
Acknowledgements – We would like to thank Michael Bruce and Eric Baird of Glen Tanar Estate for prov...
Our goals were to explore the relationship between biogeography and the evolution of fire-adaptive s...
At a multi-millennial scale, various disturbances shape boreal forest stand mosaics and the distribu...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Climate change has enhanced the occurrence of rural fires, since changes in the hydrologicalcycle ha...
Millennia of human land-use have resulted in the widespread occurrence of what have been coined 'dom...
Despite the challenges wildland fire poses to contemporary resource management, many fire-prone ecos...
Aims: This synthesis of studies examines the effects of anthropogenic disturbance regimes; the tradi...
Calluna vulgaris-dominated habitats are valued for ecosystem services such as carbon storage and for...
Fire prone coastal heathlands are widespread, and range from naturally fire prone Mediterranean-type...
Fire became a defining feature of the Earth’s processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million y...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
Question: What is the impact of the fire cues smoke and ash on seed germination of important functio...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
Fire became a defining feature of the Earth's processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million y...
Acknowledgements – We would like to thank Michael Bruce and Eric Baird of Glen Tanar Estate for prov...
Our goals were to explore the relationship between biogeography and the evolution of fire-adaptive s...
At a multi-millennial scale, various disturbances shape boreal forest stand mosaics and the distribu...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Climate change has enhanced the occurrence of rural fires, since changes in the hydrologicalcycle ha...