Tree species rarely exposed to burning, like in everwet tropical forests, are unlikely to be fire adapted. Therefore, one could hypothesize that these species are affected equally by burning and that tree abundance changes are linked solely to fire behavior. Alternatively, if species do react differentially to burning, abundance changes should be linked to tree habitat preference and morphology. Using tree inventories from old-growth and adjacent burned Bornean forest in combination with a database on tree morphology and habitat preference, we test these alternative hypotheses by (1) determining whether species specific abundance changes after fire differ significantly from equal change, and (2) whether observed abundance changes are linked...
Fire is an important disturbance process, having significant socio-economic consequences on the one ...
(1) Background: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are globally important ecosystems which rece...
International audienceIn the context of global change, tropical forests are increasingly affected by...
Tree species rarely exposed to burning, like in everwet tropical forests, are unlikely to be fire ad...
Abstract Tree species rarely exposed to burning, like in everwet tropical forests, are unlikely to b...
AIM: A considerable proportion of the global savanna biome has been mis‐classified as forest, especi...
Forest fires remain a devastating phenomenon in the tropics that not only affect forest structure an...
Fire-affected forests are becoming an increasingly important component of tropical landscapes. The i...
Global change has resulted in chronic shifts in fire regimes. Variability in the sensitivity of tree...
Abstract. Fire frequencies are changing in Neotropical savannas and forests as a result of forest fr...
The persistence of mesic savannas has been theorised as being dependent on disturbances that restric...
Background: In tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs) fires can be a frequent source of disturbance ...
Large parts of the everwet tropics have been burned, leaving many unburned–burned forest edges. Here...
Fire is a major determinant of savanna tree communities and, as such, manipulation of fire frequency...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...
Fire is an important disturbance process, having significant socio-economic consequences on the one ...
(1) Background: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are globally important ecosystems which rece...
International audienceIn the context of global change, tropical forests are increasingly affected by...
Tree species rarely exposed to burning, like in everwet tropical forests, are unlikely to be fire ad...
Abstract Tree species rarely exposed to burning, like in everwet tropical forests, are unlikely to b...
AIM: A considerable proportion of the global savanna biome has been mis‐classified as forest, especi...
Forest fires remain a devastating phenomenon in the tropics that not only affect forest structure an...
Fire-affected forests are becoming an increasingly important component of tropical landscapes. The i...
Global change has resulted in chronic shifts in fire regimes. Variability in the sensitivity of tree...
Abstract. Fire frequencies are changing in Neotropical savannas and forests as a result of forest fr...
The persistence of mesic savannas has been theorised as being dependent on disturbances that restric...
Background: In tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs) fires can be a frequent source of disturbance ...
Large parts of the everwet tropics have been burned, leaving many unburned–burned forest edges. Here...
Fire is a major determinant of savanna tree communities and, as such, manipulation of fire frequency...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...
Fire is an important disturbance process, having significant socio-economic consequences on the one ...
(1) Background: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are globally important ecosystems which rece...
International audienceIn the context of global change, tropical forests are increasingly affected by...