This study investigates the effects of recurrent wildfires on the resilience of a typical Mediterranean ecosystem. It is based on uninterrupted monitoring over 42 years of the avifauna in a cork oak forest that burned three times during this time interval. The monitoring involved two line-transect counts in spring accompanied by the simultaneous and independent estimation of the vegetation cover profile. One of the two transects was initially designed to serve as an unburned control before it also burned during the second fire. Many forest bird species were already present from the first spring postfire due to the rapid regeneration of the canopy. Some open-habitat bird species colonized the burned area during the first 2–4 years after the ...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
The loss of open habitats in Europe has led to severe declines in birds associated with these habita...
Despite the common perception of wild fires as a major ecological catastrophe, their effects on the ...
Semi-natural open habitats have drastically changed in the last few decades due to agricultural inte...
Fire, a frequent phenomenon in Mediterranean landscapes, is a major ecological disturbance in terres...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
We evaluated how fire impacts the ecological coherence of Aleppo pine forests and their biodiversity...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
<div><p>Wildfires play a determining role in the composition and structure of many plant and animal ...
Wildfires play a determining role in the composition and structure of many plant and animal communit...
Breeding bird communities were studied by line-transect in burnt pinewood and unburnt pinewoods, dur...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Fire regimes in mountain landscapes of southern Europe have been shifting from their baselines due t...
Mediterranean forests are highly resilient to fires, showing a rapid recovery after disturbance. How...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
The loss of open habitats in Europe has led to severe declines in birds associated with these habita...
Despite the common perception of wild fires as a major ecological catastrophe, their effects on the ...
Semi-natural open habitats have drastically changed in the last few decades due to agricultural inte...
Fire, a frequent phenomenon in Mediterranean landscapes, is a major ecological disturbance in terres...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
We evaluated how fire impacts the ecological coherence of Aleppo pine forests and their biodiversity...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
<div><p>Wildfires play a determining role in the composition and structure of many plant and animal ...
Wildfires play a determining role in the composition and structure of many plant and animal communit...
Breeding bird communities were studied by line-transect in burnt pinewood and unburnt pinewoods, dur...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Fire regimes in mountain landscapes of southern Europe have been shifting from their baselines due t...
Mediterranean forests are highly resilient to fires, showing a rapid recovery after disturbance. How...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
The loss of open habitats in Europe has led to severe declines in birds associated with these habita...
Despite the common perception of wild fires as a major ecological catastrophe, their effects on the ...