Widespread fire exclusion and land-use activities across many southeastern United States forested ecosystems have resulted in altered species composition and structure. These changes in composition and structure have been implicated in positive fire-vegetation feedbacks termed “mesophication” where fire spread and intensity are diminished. In forests and woodlands, inherent flammability of different species is the mechanistic driver of mesophication. To date, there has been limited work on documenting the high diversity of flammability among species in the region, limiting the ability to differentiate among species to restore fuels that sustain fire regimes. Here, we coalesce disparate flammability data and add missing species across the sp...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
As a result of fire suppression, open oak woodlands, once characteristic of the interior of the sout...
<div><p>Mesophytic species (esp. <i>Acer rubrum</i>) are increasingly replacing oaks (<i>Quercus</i>...
Mesophytic species (esp. Acer rubrum) are increasingly replacing oaks (Quercus spp.) in fire-suppres...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
Longleaf pine (LLP) ecosystems have experienced a widespread ecological state shift largely due to f...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
<div><p>Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evoluti...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
Summary: 1. Wildfires strongly influence the biotic composition and carbon cycle of many ecosystems....
Land managers in the southeastern United States (U.S.) have actively used prescribed fire, primarily...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
As a result of fire suppression, open oak woodlands, once characteristic of the interior of the sout...
<div><p>Mesophytic species (esp. <i>Acer rubrum</i>) are increasingly replacing oaks (<i>Quercus</i>...
Mesophytic species (esp. Acer rubrum) are increasingly replacing oaks (Quercus spp.) in fire-suppres...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
Longleaf pine (LLP) ecosystems have experienced a widespread ecological state shift largely due to f...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
<div><p>Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evoluti...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
Summary: 1. Wildfires strongly influence the biotic composition and carbon cycle of many ecosystems....
Land managers in the southeastern United States (U.S.) have actively used prescribed fire, primarily...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
As a result of fire suppression, open oak woodlands, once characteristic of the interior of the sout...