Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbon storage, climate, and forest functions. Fuel quality is an important parameter determining forest fire behavior, which differs among both tree species and organs. Fuel quality is not static: when dead plant material decomposes, its structural, chemical, and water dynamic properties change, with implications for fuel flammability. However, the interactions between decomposition and flammability are poorly understood. This study aimed to determine decomposition’s effects on fuel quality and how this directly and indirectly affects wood flammability. We did controlled experiments on water dynamics and fire using twigs of four temperate tree sp...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
Biological decomposition and wildfire are two predominant and alternative processes that can mineral...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- Burn or rot : l...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
Coarse woody debris is a key terrestrial carbon pool, and its turnover through fire plays a fundamen...
In fireprone ecosystems, two important alternative fates for leaves are burning in a wildfire (when ...
Bark shedding is a remarkable feature of Australian trees, yet relatively little is known about inte...
Decomposition and fire are major carbon pathways in many ecosystems, yet potential linkages between ...
In fireprone ecosystems, two important alternative fates for leaves are burning in a wildfire (when ...
In fire-prone ecosystems, two important alternative fates for leaves are burning in a wildfire (when...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Live foliage for some tree and shrub species can support flaming fire spread at much higher moisture...
1. Plant species vary in how they regulate moisture and this has implications for their flammability...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2008Changing fuel complexes, ...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
Biological decomposition and wildfire are two predominant and alternative processes that can mineral...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- Burn or rot : l...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
Coarse woody debris is a key terrestrial carbon pool, and its turnover through fire plays a fundamen...
In fireprone ecosystems, two important alternative fates for leaves are burning in a wildfire (when ...
Bark shedding is a remarkable feature of Australian trees, yet relatively little is known about inte...
Decomposition and fire are major carbon pathways in many ecosystems, yet potential linkages between ...
In fireprone ecosystems, two important alternative fates for leaves are burning in a wildfire (when ...
In fire-prone ecosystems, two important alternative fates for leaves are burning in a wildfire (when...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Live foliage for some tree and shrub species can support flaming fire spread at much higher moisture...
1. Plant species vary in how they regulate moisture and this has implications for their flammability...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2008Changing fuel complexes, ...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
Biological decomposition and wildfire are two predominant and alternative processes that can mineral...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- Burn or rot : l...