AbstractThe early post-fire plant succession in fynbos vegetation in the Mediterranean-type climate area of South Africa was studied. Relatively little has been published on this early stage of plant succession in fynbos. Annual sampling over the first three post-fire years confirmed a steady, but relatively slow increase in plant canopy cover of shrubs and graminoids (mainly Restionaceae), whereas cover of geophytes and other herbs peaked in the first year and declined significantly, thereafter. Cover of annual plants increased each year, which may relate to the persistence of a relatively open vegetation cover by the third year. The responses of reseeder and resprouter species of the Restionaceae to the post-fire environment appeared to b...
Includes bibliography.A short literature review on fynbos ecology, with special reference to fire, i...
Research in Mediterranean-climate shrublands in both South Africa and Australia shows that recruitme...
Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increas...
AbstractThe early post-fire plant succession in fynbos vegetation in the Mediterranean-type climate ...
AbstractPyric succession was studied in sand plain lowland fynbos vegetation that was 1 to 19years p...
AbstractThe Mountain Renosterveld vegetation of the Roggeveld is an escarpment type renosterveld sho...
The density and species richness of plants with different regenerative strategies and life forms wer...
The regeneration of grassy fynbos was studied for a period of 13months after the original vegetation...
Data from a replicated plot experiment laid out to evaluate the responses of plants to season of bur...
Fire severity influences species diversity and alters species habitat requirements, therefore it is ...
This study used permanently marked 50 m: sites, surveyed at a 30 year interval, to provide a descrip...
Wecharacterised the historical fire regime (1900–2010) in eastern coastal fynbos shrublands, which o...
Disturbance by fire in the Succulent Karoo is rare but fire events could increase as a result of an ...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
CITATION: Kraaij, T., et al. 2017. Vegetation responses to season of fire in an aseasonal, fire-pron...
Includes bibliography.A short literature review on fynbos ecology, with special reference to fire, i...
Research in Mediterranean-climate shrublands in both South Africa and Australia shows that recruitme...
Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increas...
AbstractThe early post-fire plant succession in fynbos vegetation in the Mediterranean-type climate ...
AbstractPyric succession was studied in sand plain lowland fynbos vegetation that was 1 to 19years p...
AbstractThe Mountain Renosterveld vegetation of the Roggeveld is an escarpment type renosterveld sho...
The density and species richness of plants with different regenerative strategies and life forms wer...
The regeneration of grassy fynbos was studied for a period of 13months after the original vegetation...
Data from a replicated plot experiment laid out to evaluate the responses of plants to season of bur...
Fire severity influences species diversity and alters species habitat requirements, therefore it is ...
This study used permanently marked 50 m: sites, surveyed at a 30 year interval, to provide a descrip...
Wecharacterised the historical fire regime (1900–2010) in eastern coastal fynbos shrublands, which o...
Disturbance by fire in the Succulent Karoo is rare but fire events could increase as a result of an ...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
CITATION: Kraaij, T., et al. 2017. Vegetation responses to season of fire in an aseasonal, fire-pron...
Includes bibliography.A short literature review on fynbos ecology, with special reference to fire, i...
Research in Mediterranean-climate shrublands in both South Africa and Australia shows that recruitme...
Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increas...