Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms sustaining these feedbacks may be related to plant adaptations that trigger rapid responses to fire's effects on soil. Plants adapted for high fire frequencies should quickly regrow, flower, and produce seeds that mature rapidly and disperse post-fire. We hypothesized that offspring of such plants would germinate and grow rapidly, responding to fire-generated changes in soil nutrients and biota. We conducted an experiment using longleaf pine savanna plants that were paired based on differences in reproduction and survival under annual ("more" pyrophilic) vs. less frequent ("less" pyrophilic) fire regimes. Seeds were planted in different soil...
Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby for...
Climate change and land management decisions have considerably altered fire regimes globally resulti...
Background and aims: Vegetation fire often raises levels of soil phosphorus (P) relative to those...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
Natural fires ignited by lightning strikes following droughts frequently are posited as the ecologic...
Ecological disturbances frequently control the occurrence and patterning of dominant plants in high-...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
Non-native invasive grasses are driving intense fires across the globe but the impacts of native ver...
Fire is a major force driving the evolution of plants and the structure and function of ecosystems g...
Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an important ...
© 2019 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2019 New Phytologist Trust Pyrogenic savannas with a tree–gras...
Variation in fire intensity may affect the structure and composition of frequently burned plant comm...
Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby for...
Climate change and land management decisions have considerably altered fire regimes globally resulti...
Background and aims: Vegetation fire often raises levels of soil phosphorus (P) relative to those...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
Natural fires ignited by lightning strikes following droughts frequently are posited as the ecologic...
Ecological disturbances frequently control the occurrence and patterning of dominant plants in high-...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
1. Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an importa...
Non-native invasive grasses are driving intense fires across the globe but the impacts of native ver...
Fire is a major force driving the evolution of plants and the structure and function of ecosystems g...
Fire strongly influences plant populations and communities around the world, making it an important ...
© 2019 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2019 New Phytologist Trust Pyrogenic savannas with a tree–gras...
Variation in fire intensity may affect the structure and composition of frequently burned plant comm...
Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby for...
Climate change and land management decisions have considerably altered fire regimes globally resulti...
Background and aims: Vegetation fire often raises levels of soil phosphorus (P) relative to those...