[Aim]: Fire is a natural disturbance in many ecosystems throughout the world where plant populations can persist by the resprouting of individuals and/or by recruiting from seeds. We evaluated the post-fire regeneration response for 41 coexisting species, including grasses, forbs, and shrubs, from an open Cerrado community (campo sujo) in Central Brazil.[Location]: The study was conducted at the Reserva Natural Serra do Tombador (RNST) in Central Brazil. The vegetation of the study area is characterized by a continuous herbaceous layer dominated by grasses and scattered shrubs, which produces fine fuel loads that can burn frequently.[Methods]: We examined both resprouting ability after experimental fires, accounting for bud location, and se...
Fire is one of the most important factors affecting plant communities in Brazilian tropical savannas...
Questions: Does seed mass influence the tolerance of seeds to the effects of heating in fires? Is th...
Plant species of the Chaco seasonally dry forestof central Argentina have presumably been under a lo...
Fire is an important disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems and plays a key role in the germination p...
1) Species growing in fire-prone savannas usually persist by resprouting from their buds. In this st...
Background: Fire has been reported to trigger the production of flowers and fruits in many fire-pron...
International audienceThe Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) is the second largest biome in Brazil, coverin...
Fire is an important factor in several ecosystems, affecting plant population biology. Campos grassl...
Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock and/or te...
ABSTRACT Cerrado tree species can survive fire by resprouting. Generally, large and less damaged pla...
Abstract In Cerrado, studies of post-fire vegetation recovery show that some herbaceous species are ...
The effects of fire on the vegetation vary across continents. However, in Neotropical fire-prone gra...
peer reviewedThe Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) is the second largest biome in Brazil, covering 22% of ...
Data on post-fire flowering responses of grass species according to fire season (wet- and dry-season...
Background: Fire is an important ecological factor in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna). However, comp...
Fire is one of the most important factors affecting plant communities in Brazilian tropical savannas...
Questions: Does seed mass influence the tolerance of seeds to the effects of heating in fires? Is th...
Plant species of the Chaco seasonally dry forestof central Argentina have presumably been under a lo...
Fire is an important disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems and plays a key role in the germination p...
1) Species growing in fire-prone savannas usually persist by resprouting from their buds. In this st...
Background: Fire has been reported to trigger the production of flowers and fruits in many fire-pron...
International audienceThe Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) is the second largest biome in Brazil, coverin...
Fire is an important factor in several ecosystems, affecting plant population biology. Campos grassl...
Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock and/or te...
ABSTRACT Cerrado tree species can survive fire by resprouting. Generally, large and less damaged pla...
Abstract In Cerrado, studies of post-fire vegetation recovery show that some herbaceous species are ...
The effects of fire on the vegetation vary across continents. However, in Neotropical fire-prone gra...
peer reviewedThe Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) is the second largest biome in Brazil, covering 22% of ...
Data on post-fire flowering responses of grass species according to fire season (wet- and dry-season...
Background: Fire is an important ecological factor in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna). However, comp...
Fire is one of the most important factors affecting plant communities in Brazilian tropical savannas...
Questions: Does seed mass influence the tolerance of seeds to the effects of heating in fires? Is th...
Plant species of the Chaco seasonally dry forestof central Argentina have presumably been under a lo...