Field observations using chronosequences are helpful to study vegetation succession. This method allows to establish comparisons based on soil composition, stand structure, micro- and macrofossil remains from sites of different ages but on similar edaphic and topographic conditions. In the boreal forest, post-fire succession through time is triggered by climate, disturbance history (insect epidemics, fire and logging), latitude and altitude. The main objective of this research is to identify the main patterns of early post-fire succession, including similarities and differences in vegetation composition and attributes, of three contrasted ecosystems distributed along an altitudinal gradient. To do so, we have monitored the successional deve...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Many studies have shown that certain species of bryophytes and lichens require old-growth forests fo...
Forecasting the effects of global changes on high altitude ecosystems requires an understanding of t...
Field observations using chronosequences are helpful to study vegetation succession. This method all...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, w...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Wildfires are relatively rare in subarctic tundra ecosystems, but they can strongly change ecosystem...
The northernmost balsam fir forest in eastern Canada forms disjunct stands far beyond the extensive ...
Epiphytic macrolichen lichens are important components of forest ecosystems, but their responses to ...
This study investigates the succession following fire in a relatively dry area of the boreal forest,...
ABSTRACT. Postfire development of cover and diversity was studied in an upland Picea mariana-dominat...
We sampled 22 black spruce (Picea mariana) - feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi) sites (80 to \u3e200...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Many studies have shown that certain species of bryophytes and lichens require old-growth forests fo...
Forecasting the effects of global changes on high altitude ecosystems requires an understanding of t...
Field observations using chronosequences are helpful to study vegetation succession. This method all...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, w...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Wildfires are relatively rare in subarctic tundra ecosystems, but they can strongly change ecosystem...
The northernmost balsam fir forest in eastern Canada forms disjunct stands far beyond the extensive ...
Epiphytic macrolichen lichens are important components of forest ecosystems, but their responses to ...
This study investigates the succession following fire in a relatively dry area of the boreal forest,...
ABSTRACT. Postfire development of cover and diversity was studied in an upland Picea mariana-dominat...
We sampled 22 black spruce (Picea mariana) - feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi) sites (80 to \u3e200...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Many studies have shown that certain species of bryophytes and lichens require old-growth forests fo...
Forecasting the effects of global changes on high altitude ecosystems requires an understanding of t...