<p>Wildfires in tropical forests are likely to become a more dominant disturbance due to future increasing feedbacks between rapid frontier expansion and more frequent droughts. This study evaluates the effects of fire recurrence on seasonally dry tropical forests of the Chiquitania region, located in the southern rim of Amazonia, eastern lowlands of Bolivia. Effects were assessed in terms of changes in biomass, forest structure, species diversity and composition. Forest plots were established in well-conserved study sites to compare unburnt forests with forests burned once, twice and three times in the period 2000-2012. Inventories were collected for trees, palms and lianas, including identification of species and measurement of morphologi...
Wildfires are an increasing threat to tropical rainforests, yet little is known about their effects ...
ABSTRACTFire can change the species composition, diversity, and structure of savanna vegetation, thu...
Recent evidence has shown that most tropical species are declining as a result of global change. Und...
Wildfires in tropical forests are likely to become a more dominant disturbance due to future increas...
Wildfires in tropical forests are likely to become a more dominant disturbance due to future increas...
Wildfires are becoming increasingly frequent and devastating in many tropical forests. Although seas...
In the last decades, due to human land management that uses fire as a tool, and due to abnormal drou...
Background: In tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs) fires can be a frequent source of disturbance ...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
Understanding tropical forest diversity is a long-standing challenge in ecology. With global change,...
Understanding tropical forest diversity is a long-standing challenge in ecology. With global change,...
Over the past 20 years the combined effects of El Niño-induced droughts and land-use change have dra...
<div><p>Fire has become an increasingly important disturbance event in south-western Amazonia. We co...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
Wildfires are an increasing threat to tropical rainforests, yet little is known about their effects ...
Wildfires are an increasing threat to tropical rainforests, yet little is known about their effects ...
ABSTRACTFire can change the species composition, diversity, and structure of savanna vegetation, thu...
Recent evidence has shown that most tropical species are declining as a result of global change. Und...
Wildfires in tropical forests are likely to become a more dominant disturbance due to future increas...
Wildfires in tropical forests are likely to become a more dominant disturbance due to future increas...
Wildfires are becoming increasingly frequent and devastating in many tropical forests. Although seas...
In the last decades, due to human land management that uses fire as a tool, and due to abnormal drou...
Background: In tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs) fires can be a frequent source of disturbance ...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
Understanding tropical forest diversity is a long-standing challenge in ecology. With global change,...
Understanding tropical forest diversity is a long-standing challenge in ecology. With global change,...
Over the past 20 years the combined effects of El Niño-induced droughts and land-use change have dra...
<div><p>Fire has become an increasingly important disturbance event in south-western Amazonia. We co...
The only fully coupled land–atmosphere global climate model predicts a widespread dieback of Amazoni...
Wildfires are an increasing threat to tropical rainforests, yet little is known about their effects ...
Wildfires are an increasing threat to tropical rainforests, yet little is known about their effects ...
ABSTRACTFire can change the species composition, diversity, and structure of savanna vegetation, thu...
Recent evidence has shown that most tropical species are declining as a result of global change. Und...