Forest fires in the Serra de Itabaiana/SE National Park (PARNASI) occur practically every year, these events are the result of anthropic actions, according to the park's management plan, tourism, vandalism and agriculture stand out due to the use and land occupation. Such actions impact the dynamics of the landscape, especially in the research area, the savanna formation (cerrado). The main objective of the research was to identify the potential of lichens of the Cladoniaceae family for bioindication of the history of forest fire in the natural open formation landscape unit in the Serra de Itabaiana National Park - Sergipe. We sought to test the hypothesis of the distribution pattern of lichens, mainly those of the Cladoniaceae famil...
Fire can cause damage and benefits to an ecosystem, and this relationship is influenced by two main ...
This paper discusses the chronology and cause of forest fires on the territory of the State Reserve ...
Grassy-wood steppe formation is characterized as a fire-dependent ecosystem, however the fire regime...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the potential use of epiphytic corticolous lichens as indic...
Previous studies have indicated that epiphytic lichens can be good bioindicators of fire history in ...
Background and aims – The use of fire as a managing tool influences and maintains many types of vege...
The successional processes in tropical forests follow a progression of stages during which forests h...
Dans sept secteurs brûlés du Parc Naturel de la Serra da Estrela, les bryophytes et les lichens ont ...
For a long time, agriculture and recurrent fires have been the main factors promoting diversity chan...
Fire is often a characteristic of the brazilian cerrado and the survival of species to fire is deter...
Lichens have a long history of being used to indicate and monitor air pollution because of their ext...
Epilithic lichen communities in dry grasslands on calcareous substrata play important functional rol...
Burned forests provide plenty of dead wood that can host rare and threatened species, especially fir...
Bolli J.C., Wagner H.H., Kalwij J.M., Werth S., Cherubini P., Scheidegger C. and Rigling A. 2008. Gr...
Fire is one of the main problems of the Atlantic Rainforest biome, even in protected areas such as P...
Fire can cause damage and benefits to an ecosystem, and this relationship is influenced by two main ...
This paper discusses the chronology and cause of forest fires on the territory of the State Reserve ...
Grassy-wood steppe formation is characterized as a fire-dependent ecosystem, however the fire regime...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the potential use of epiphytic corticolous lichens as indic...
Previous studies have indicated that epiphytic lichens can be good bioindicators of fire history in ...
Background and aims – The use of fire as a managing tool influences and maintains many types of vege...
The successional processes in tropical forests follow a progression of stages during which forests h...
Dans sept secteurs brûlés du Parc Naturel de la Serra da Estrela, les bryophytes et les lichens ont ...
For a long time, agriculture and recurrent fires have been the main factors promoting diversity chan...
Fire is often a characteristic of the brazilian cerrado and the survival of species to fire is deter...
Lichens have a long history of being used to indicate and monitor air pollution because of their ext...
Epilithic lichen communities in dry grasslands on calcareous substrata play important functional rol...
Burned forests provide plenty of dead wood that can host rare and threatened species, especially fir...
Bolli J.C., Wagner H.H., Kalwij J.M., Werth S., Cherubini P., Scheidegger C. and Rigling A. 2008. Gr...
Fire is one of the main problems of the Atlantic Rainforest biome, even in protected areas such as P...
Fire can cause damage and benefits to an ecosystem, and this relationship is influenced by two main ...
This paper discusses the chronology and cause of forest fires on the territory of the State Reserve ...
Grassy-wood steppe formation is characterized as a fire-dependent ecosystem, however the fire regime...