Abstract Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in terrestrial ecosystems. These bacterial communities, studied almost exclusively in unburnt ecosystems or those affected by rare, high-intensity wildfires, have been understudied in fire-frequented grasslands and savannas. The composition of ground-level bacterial communities was explored in an old-growth pine savanna with a centuries-long management history of prescribed fires every 1–2 years. Using 16S metabarcoding, hypotheses were tested regarding differences in bacterial families of litter and soil surface substrates in patches of ground layer vegetation that were naturally burnt or unburnt during landscape-level prescribed fires. Litter/so...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...
Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in terrestrial...
Although pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) generated during wildfires plays a critical role in post-fi...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Bacterial communities in the organic leaf litter layer and bulk (mineral and organic) soil are sensi...
Effects of fire on biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystem are widely acknowledged, while fe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyAri M. JumpponenFires, both wild and prescribed, have lasti...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
<div><p>Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems ...
The frequency and severity of both drought events and unintentional wildfires are expected to increa...
Forest soil microbiomes have crucial roles in carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling and rhizosphere...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems. Yet few studies...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...
Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in terrestrial...
Although pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) generated during wildfires plays a critical role in post-fi...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Bacterial communities in the organic leaf litter layer and bulk (mineral and organic) soil are sensi...
Effects of fire on biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystem are widely acknowledged, while fe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyAri M. JumpponenFires, both wild and prescribed, have lasti...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
<div><p>Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems ...
The frequency and severity of both drought events and unintentional wildfires are expected to increa...
Forest soil microbiomes have crucial roles in carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling and rhizosphere...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems. Yet few studies...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...