Across the tropics, climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of wildfires, exposing tropical forests to the risk of shifting into an open vegetation state. A recent satellite analysis of the Amazon basin suggests this might happen first in floodplains where forests are particularly fragile. We studied floodplain landscapes of the middle Rio Negro, covering ~ 4100 km2 at the Central Amazon region, where forest ecosystems are dominant. We used Landsat images to map 40 years of wildfire history and test the hypothesis that repeatedly burnt forests fail to regenerate and can be replaced by white-sand savanna ecosystems. In the field, using a chronosequence of ‘time after the first fire’, we assessed changes in tree species compos...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Background: Large fire scars were detected in floodplain forests of the middle Rio Negro in dry year...
The numbers of fires detected on forest, savanna and transition lands during the 2002-10 biomass bur...
<p>Climate change may increase the occurrence of droughts and fires in the Amazon. Most of our under...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
Frequent Amazonian fires over the last decade have raised the alarm about the fate of the Earth's mo...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
<p>Human and natural disturbance affect the Amazon basin at several spatial and temporal scales. In ...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
Over recent decades, biomass gains in remaining old-growth Amazonia forests have declined due to env...
The synergism between climatic change and human action has provided conditions for the occurrence of...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Background: Large fire scars were detected in floodplain forests of the middle Rio Negro in dry year...
The numbers of fires detected on forest, savanna and transition lands during the 2002-10 biomass bur...
<p>Climate change may increase the occurrence of droughts and fires in the Amazon. Most of our under...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
Frequent Amazonian fires over the last decade have raised the alarm about the fate of the Earth's mo...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
<p>Human and natural disturbance affect the Amazon basin at several spatial and temporal scales. In ...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
Over recent decades, biomass gains in remaining old-growth Amazonia forests have declined due to env...
The synergism between climatic change and human action has provided conditions for the occurrence of...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Background: Large fire scars were detected in floodplain forests of the middle Rio Negro in dry year...
The numbers of fires detected on forest, savanna and transition lands during the 2002-10 biomass bur...