Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteristics started to be considered as key traits structuring communities and biomes. Bark thickness is very variable among woody plants, and I hypothesize that fire is a key factor selecting for a thick bark, and thus, at the global scale, a significant proportion of the variability in bark thickness is explained by the variability in fire regimes. Previous research has focused on the importance of bark thickness mainly in surface-fire regimes; here I generalize this idea and present a conceptual framework to explain how the different drivers that affect fire intensity have shaped bark thickness, in conjunction with other plant traits. I first review met...
The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as ...
Bark thickness is a key structural feature in woody plants in the protection against fire. We used 1...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
1. Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteris-tic...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Predicting the impact of wildfires on ecosystem services and habitat values req...
Premise of the study: In ecosystems maintained by low-intensity surface fires, tree bark thickness i...
Fire regimes in savannas and forests are changing over much of the world. Anticipating the impact of...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Bark allows species to survive fire, protecting their inn...
Bark thickness is a key structural feature in woody plants in the protection against fire. We used 1...
Bark thickness is ecologically crucial, affecting functions from fire protection to photosynthesis. ...
In fire-prone ecosystems, variation in bark thickness among species and communities has been explain...
Fire resistance traits drive tree species composition in surface-fire ecosystems, but how they covar...
Bark shedding is a remarkable feature of Australian trees, yet relatively little is known about inte...
© 2021 Isaac Daniel KregerConservation of biodiversity in fire-prone landscapes requires a thorough ...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that explain the spatial distribution of conifers across bi...
The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as ...
Bark thickness is a key structural feature in woody plants in the protection against fire. We used 1...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
1. Bark is a vital and very visible part of woody plants, yet only recently has bark characteris-tic...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Predicting the impact of wildfires on ecosystem services and habitat values req...
Premise of the study: In ecosystems maintained by low-intensity surface fires, tree bark thickness i...
Fire regimes in savannas and forests are changing over much of the world. Anticipating the impact of...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Bark allows species to survive fire, protecting their inn...
Bark thickness is a key structural feature in woody plants in the protection against fire. We used 1...
Bark thickness is ecologically crucial, affecting functions from fire protection to photosynthesis. ...
In fire-prone ecosystems, variation in bark thickness among species and communities has been explain...
Fire resistance traits drive tree species composition in surface-fire ecosystems, but how they covar...
Bark shedding is a remarkable feature of Australian trees, yet relatively little is known about inte...
© 2021 Isaac Daniel KregerConservation of biodiversity in fire-prone landscapes requires a thorough ...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that explain the spatial distribution of conifers across bi...
The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as ...
Bark thickness is a key structural feature in woody plants in the protection against fire. We used 1...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...