Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increasing due to human activities. Hence, understanding the impacts of fire on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has become increasingly important. In this study we investigated the effects of a large-scale fire on an important soil-dwelling group, springtails (Collembola), one year before and for three consecutive years after a fire in the fire-prone fynbos ecosystem in South Africa. In particular, we investigate the resistance of the springtail assemblages (i.e. their ability to remain relatively unchanged in the face of a disturbance), and their resilience (i.e. ability to return to a pre-disturbance state). To do this we sampled two sit...
CITATION: Kraaij, T., et al. 2017. Vegetation responses to season of fire in an aseasonal, fire-pron...
Rose’s dwarf mountain toadlet, Capensibufo rosei (Hewitt, 1926), is endemic to fire-dependent, monta...
CITATION: Yekwayo, I. et al. 2018. Only multi-taxon studies show the full range of arthropod respons...
Fire severity influences species diversity and alters species habitat requirements, therefore it is ...
Wild fire is an important disturbance regime that shape global biome distributions and maintain the ...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
This study used permanently marked 50 m: sites, surveyed at a 30 year interval, to provide a descrip...
Fire is a fundamental driving force in fynbos dynamics, being both inevitable and necessary in fynbo...
Fire is rare in semi-arid eastern Karoo dwarf shrublands, South Africa, and responses to fire are la...
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) provide valuable insights into species-environment relationsh...
Includes bibliographical references.The tree-grass mix defines savannas, yet savannas can be defined a...
AbstractThe early post-fire plant succession in fynbos vegetation in the Mediterranean-type climate ...
The density and species richness of plants with different regenerative strategies and life forms wer...
Wecharacterised the historical fire regime (1900–2010) in eastern coastal fynbos shrublands, which o...
AbstractPyric succession was studied in sand plain lowland fynbos vegetation that was 1 to 19years p...
CITATION: Kraaij, T., et al. 2017. Vegetation responses to season of fire in an aseasonal, fire-pron...
Rose’s dwarf mountain toadlet, Capensibufo rosei (Hewitt, 1926), is endemic to fire-dependent, monta...
CITATION: Yekwayo, I. et al. 2018. Only multi-taxon studies show the full range of arthropod respons...
Fire severity influences species diversity and alters species habitat requirements, therefore it is ...
Wild fire is an important disturbance regime that shape global biome distributions and maintain the ...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
This study used permanently marked 50 m: sites, surveyed at a 30 year interval, to provide a descrip...
Fire is a fundamental driving force in fynbos dynamics, being both inevitable and necessary in fynbo...
Fire is rare in semi-arid eastern Karoo dwarf shrublands, South Africa, and responses to fire are la...
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) provide valuable insights into species-environment relationsh...
Includes bibliographical references.The tree-grass mix defines savannas, yet savannas can be defined a...
AbstractThe early post-fire plant succession in fynbos vegetation in the Mediterranean-type climate ...
The density and species richness of plants with different regenerative strategies and life forms wer...
Wecharacterised the historical fire regime (1900–2010) in eastern coastal fynbos shrublands, which o...
AbstractPyric succession was studied in sand plain lowland fynbos vegetation that was 1 to 19years p...
CITATION: Kraaij, T., et al. 2017. Vegetation responses to season of fire in an aseasonal, fire-pron...
Rose’s dwarf mountain toadlet, Capensibufo rosei (Hewitt, 1926), is endemic to fire-dependent, monta...
CITATION: Yekwayo, I. et al. 2018. Only multi-taxon studies show the full range of arthropod respons...