1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammabil-ity may be adaptive for grasses via the maintenance of an open canopy and an increase in spa-tiotemporal opportunities for recruitment and regeneration. In addit ion, by burning intensely butbriefly, high flammability may protect resprouting buds from lethal temperatures. Despite thesepotential benefits of high flammability to fire-prone grasses, variation in flammability among grassspecies, and how trait differences underpin this variation, remains unknown.2. By burning leaves and plant parts, we experimentally determined how five plant traits (biomassquantity, biomass density, biomass moisture content, leaf surface-area-to-volume ratio and leaf eff...
The flammability of plant leaves influences the spread of fire through vegetation. Exotic plants inv...
Coping with temporal variation in fire requires plants to have plasticity in traits that promote per...
Pyrogenic plants dominate many fire-prone ecosystems. Their prevalence suggests some advantage to th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammabi...
In ecosystems where trees and grasses coexist, some grass species are found only in open habitats an...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Fire is a key determinant of savanna dynamics, particularly with respect to its influence on veget...
Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate frequently burned savannas, where the pathway i...
Wild fire is an important disturbance regime that shape global biome distributions and maintain the ...
© 2018 Krix and Murray. Landscape differences in environmental conditions select for divergences amo...
There is increasing recognition that plant traits contribute to variations in fire behavior and fire...
Plant flammability is an important driver of wildfires, and flammability itself is determined by sev...
The development of frameworks for better-understanding ecological syndromes and putative evolutionar...
Background: Flammability is a compound plant trait that can vary significantly across natural popula...
The flammability of plant leaves influences the spread of fire through vegetation. Exotic plants inv...
Coping with temporal variation in fire requires plants to have plasticity in traits that promote per...
Pyrogenic plants dominate many fire-prone ecosystems. Their prevalence suggests some advantage to th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammabi...
In ecosystems where trees and grasses coexist, some grass species are found only in open habitats an...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Fire is a key determinant of savanna dynamics, particularly with respect to its influence on veget...
Grasses using the C4 photosynthetic pathway dominate frequently burned savannas, where the pathway i...
Wild fire is an important disturbance regime that shape global biome distributions and maintain the ...
© 2018 Krix and Murray. Landscape differences in environmental conditions select for divergences amo...
There is increasing recognition that plant traits contribute to variations in fire behavior and fire...
Plant flammability is an important driver of wildfires, and flammability itself is determined by sev...
The development of frameworks for better-understanding ecological syndromes and putative evolutionar...
Background: Flammability is a compound plant trait that can vary significantly across natural popula...
The flammability of plant leaves influences the spread of fire through vegetation. Exotic plants inv...
Coping with temporal variation in fire requires plants to have plasticity in traits that promote per...
Pyrogenic plants dominate many fire-prone ecosystems. Their prevalence suggests some advantage to th...