Fire became a defining feature of the Earth's processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million years ago and has played a major role in shaping the composition and physiognomy of many ecosystems ever since. However, there remains a general lack of appreciation of the place of fire in the origin, evolution, ecology and conservation of the Earth's biodiversity. We review the literature on the presence of fire throughout the Earth's history following the evolution of land plants and examine the evidence for the origin and evolution of adaptive functional traits, biomes and major plant groups in relation to fire. We show that: (1) fire activities have fluctuated throughout geological time due to variations in climate, and more importantly i...
Terrestrial plants and fire have interacted for at least 420 million years. Whether recurrent fire d...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
Wildfires have been occurring in terrestrial ecosystems since the early evolution of plants (Pausas ...
Fire became a defining feature of the Earth’s processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million y...
Roughly 3% of the Earth's land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH There is mounting evidence that much of the world's vegetation has been fire-pr...
Fire has shaped the evolution of many plant traits in fire-prone environments: fire-resistant tissue...
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are largely du...
Fire as a major evolutionary force has been disputed because it is considered to lack supporting evi...
Fire has shaped the evolution of many plant traits in fire-prone environments: fire-resistant tissue...
1. Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population...
Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
In this special issue of Plant Ecology celebrating the research contributions of the late Peter J. C...
9 páginas, 3 figuras.The mapping of functional traits onto chronograms is an emerging approach for t...
Australian plant species vary markedly in their fire responses, and the evolutionary histories of th...
Terrestrial plants and fire have interacted for at least 420 million years. Whether recurrent fire d...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
Wildfires have been occurring in terrestrial ecosystems since the early evolution of plants (Pausas ...
Fire became a defining feature of the Earth’s processes as soon as land plants evolved 420 million y...
Roughly 3% of the Earth's land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH There is mounting evidence that much of the world's vegetation has been fire-pr...
Fire has shaped the evolution of many plant traits in fire-prone environments: fire-resistant tissue...
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are largely du...
Fire as a major evolutionary force has been disputed because it is considered to lack supporting evi...
Fire has shaped the evolution of many plant traits in fire-prone environments: fire-resistant tissue...
1. Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population...
Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
In this special issue of Plant Ecology celebrating the research contributions of the late Peter J. C...
9 páginas, 3 figuras.The mapping of functional traits onto chronograms is an emerging approach for t...
Australian plant species vary markedly in their fire responses, and the evolutionary histories of th...
Terrestrial plants and fire have interacted for at least 420 million years. Whether recurrent fire d...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
Wildfires have been occurring in terrestrial ecosystems since the early evolution of plants (Pausas ...