International audienceBackground and Aims: Bark allows species to survive fire, protecting their inner tissues and allowing new branches to resprout from aerial buds. Thus, bark production is likely to be selected with aerial bud protection in fire-prone ecosystems. By considering the coexistence of fire-prone and fire-free ecosystems, in addition to the different impacts of flames on different growth forms, in this study we tested whether: (1) species from areas with higher fire frequencies have a faster bark production; (2) bark growth rate differs between trees and shrubs; (3) generalists adjust their bark production according to their environment (fire-prone or fire-free ecosystems); and (4) fast bark production results in better aerial...
1. Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteris-tic...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
ABSTRACT Cerrado tree species can survive fire by resprouting. Generally, large and less damaged pla...
1) Species growing in fire-prone savannas usually persist by resprouting from their buds. In this st...
Questions What are the trade‐offs and/or associated syndromes within and between fire‐associated tra...
Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteristics st...
1. Fire and herbivory are the main disturbances shaping the structure of savannas. In these ecosys-t...
Abstract. Fire frequencies are changing in Neotropical savannas and forests as a result of forest fr...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Predicting the impact of wildfires on ecosystem services and habitat values req...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...
Abstract Bark properties (mainly thickness) are usually presented as the main explanation for tree s...
Fire regimes in savannas and forests are changing over much of the world. Anticipating the impact of...
Fire protection gradually changes the density of woody plants in numerous savannas around the world....
1. Fire and herbivory are fundamental top-down processes, structuring grass-tree ratios in ecosystem...
Bark is a structure involved in multiple physiological functions, but which has been traditionally a...
1. Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteris-tic...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
ABSTRACT Cerrado tree species can survive fire by resprouting. Generally, large and less damaged pla...
1) Species growing in fire-prone savannas usually persist by resprouting from their buds. In this st...
Questions What are the trade‐offs and/or associated syndromes within and between fire‐associated tra...
Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteristics st...
1. Fire and herbivory are the main disturbances shaping the structure of savannas. In these ecosys-t...
Abstract. Fire frequencies are changing in Neotropical savannas and forests as a result of forest fr...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Predicting the impact of wildfires on ecosystem services and habitat values req...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...
Abstract Bark properties (mainly thickness) are usually presented as the main explanation for tree s...
Fire regimes in savannas and forests are changing over much of the world. Anticipating the impact of...
Fire protection gradually changes the density of woody plants in numerous savannas around the world....
1. Fire and herbivory are fundamental top-down processes, structuring grass-tree ratios in ecosystem...
Bark is a structure involved in multiple physiological functions, but which has been traditionally a...
1. Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteris-tic...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
ABSTRACT Cerrado tree species can survive fire by resprouting. Generally, large and less damaged pla...