The Canarian pine (Pinus canariensis) exhibits a striking combination of high adult resistance to fire and intermediate serotiny. Hence, the study of its post-fire regeneration can support valuable new insights about functional adaptations to fire. Here, we analyse the firstyear seedling establishment after fire in a P. canariensis forest on the northern slope of Tenerife, Canary Islands. The effects of fire severity and other explanatory variables on the seedling density recorded 9 months after fire were examined. We detected a clear unimodal relationship between seedling density and fire severity, with maximum regeneration associated with intermediate fire severity and no regeneration associated with very high crown damage. T...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
The effect of wildfire on ecosystem function is gaining interest since climate change is expected to...
This study addressed the impacts of wildfire and, in particular, its severity on the seed bank of th...
Pine forest in the Canary Islands is mainly dominated by Pinus canariensis, the only species in thi...
Given the observed heterogeneity in fire severity produced within wildfires, we asked to what extent...
Wildfire in the Pinus canariensis forest of Tenerife is of ecological significance, but has been lit...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
Wildfires are a natural disturbance in many ecosystems. Consequently, plant species have acquired tr...
Initial seedling recruitment is one of the most critical stages for plants in the Mediterranean bas...
Initial seedling recruitment is one of the most critical stages for plants in the Mediterranean basi...
P. 59-68Fire frequency and burn severity may increase in pine forests in the Mediterranean Basin und...
Context: Mediterranean pine woodlands are strongly affected by wildfires; however, there are knowled...
The invasion of non-native plant species is one of the greatest threats to natural ecosystems, and o...
On the Canary Islands, during the 2007 (30 July - 2 August) wildfire, about 18.000 hectares of fores...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
The effect of wildfire on ecosystem function is gaining interest since climate change is expected to...
This study addressed the impacts of wildfire and, in particular, its severity on the seed bank of th...
Pine forest in the Canary Islands is mainly dominated by Pinus canariensis, the only species in thi...
Given the observed heterogeneity in fire severity produced within wildfires, we asked to what extent...
Wildfire in the Pinus canariensis forest of Tenerife is of ecological significance, but has been lit...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
Wildfires are a natural disturbance in many ecosystems. Consequently, plant species have acquired tr...
Initial seedling recruitment is one of the most critical stages for plants in the Mediterranean bas...
Initial seedling recruitment is one of the most critical stages for plants in the Mediterranean basi...
P. 59-68Fire frequency and burn severity may increase in pine forests in the Mediterranean Basin und...
Context: Mediterranean pine woodlands are strongly affected by wildfires; however, there are knowled...
The invasion of non-native plant species is one of the greatest threats to natural ecosystems, and o...
On the Canary Islands, during the 2007 (30 July - 2 August) wildfire, about 18.000 hectares of fores...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
The effect of wildfire on ecosystem function is gaining interest since climate change is expected to...
This study addressed the impacts of wildfire and, in particular, its severity on the seed bank of th...