Eucalyptus globulus Labill. is one of the most widely planted hardwood species worldwide. This species occupies a quarter of the country's forested area in Portugal, so there is a growing concern about its post-fire dispersal. Although it is generally recognised that fire promotes E. globulus natural regeneration and that precipitation and topography influence recruitment, little is known about the role of post-fire conditions on the establishment of the species following off-season fires. We examine how post-fire conditions affect E. globulus natural regeneration and invasive potential. Sapling establishment was assessed in plantations and under old and large isolated eucalyptus trees (seed-trees) following two off-season fire events (2017...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2016Nowada...
The role of fire in governing rainforest–eucalypt forest ecotone dynamics is of theoretical interest...
Plant responses to fire are variable between and within species and are influenced by numerous facto...
In a context of growing demands for wood and wood derived products, plantations of exotic tree speci...
Exotic tree species are increasingly common in many regions of the world and at least some species a...
Eucalyptus globulus Labill. is a widespread forest tree species, reported as naturalized across the ...
Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most important pulpwood plantation species in the world, and nowad...
Fire regimes are changing in several regions of the world. In those regions, some exotic species may...
Several eucalypt species are known for their capacity to massively regenerate through seeds in rece...
Aim: Knowledge of how climate and fire regimes affect regeneration in foundation species is critical...
Climate change is causing fire regime shifts in ecosystems worldwide. Plant species with regeneratio...
PTDC/AGR‐FOR/2471/2012Fire regimes are changing in several regions of the world. In those regions, s...
Increased fire frequency can result in a decline of obligate seeding plants, which rely on re-seedin...
Post-fire management objectives for monospecific forest plantations may include conversion to native...
Eucalypts, especially blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus), have been extensively planted in Portugal and ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2016Nowada...
The role of fire in governing rainforest–eucalypt forest ecotone dynamics is of theoretical interest...
Plant responses to fire are variable between and within species and are influenced by numerous facto...
In a context of growing demands for wood and wood derived products, plantations of exotic tree speci...
Exotic tree species are increasingly common in many regions of the world and at least some species a...
Eucalyptus globulus Labill. is a widespread forest tree species, reported as naturalized across the ...
Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most important pulpwood plantation species in the world, and nowad...
Fire regimes are changing in several regions of the world. In those regions, some exotic species may...
Several eucalypt species are known for their capacity to massively regenerate through seeds in rece...
Aim: Knowledge of how climate and fire regimes affect regeneration in foundation species is critical...
Climate change is causing fire regime shifts in ecosystems worldwide. Plant species with regeneratio...
PTDC/AGR‐FOR/2471/2012Fire regimes are changing in several regions of the world. In those regions, s...
Increased fire frequency can result in a decline of obligate seeding plants, which rely on re-seedin...
Post-fire management objectives for monospecific forest plantations may include conversion to native...
Eucalypts, especially blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus), have been extensively planted in Portugal and ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2016Nowada...
The role of fire in governing rainforest–eucalypt forest ecotone dynamics is of theoretical interest...
Plant responses to fire are variable between and within species and are influenced by numerous facto...