This pilot study examined changes in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes following the extensive wildfires in 2000 on the Cape Peninsula. The effects of standing alien plants and stacks of mechanically-cleared alien plant material on selected post-fire microbial populations and their recovery were investigated. These were compared to burnt fynbos and the burnt cleared areas surrounding wildfire burnt stacks. Microbial population sizes and chemical changes were also monitored in unburnt fynbos and dense unburnt stands of invasive alien plants. Differences in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes occurred in the samples taken from the various post-fire environments while marked seasonal changes were also apparent. Microbial ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyAri M. JumpponenFires, both wild and prescribed, have lasti...
Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increas...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
This pilot study examined changes in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes following the ext...
The regeneration of alien and indigenous vegetation in various post-fire environments, following the...
The regeneration of alien and indigenous vegetation in various post-fire environments, following the...
The control of invasive alien plants is one of the major tasks facing conservation managers of South...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Graduation date: 2007Fire suppression in the last several decades has resulted in unprecedented accu...
Arid shrublands in the Karoo (South Africa) seldom accumulate sufficient combustible fuel to support...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...
Dense slash from cleared stands of invasive alien trees in mountain catchment areas poses a hazard t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyAri M. JumpponenFires, both wild and prescribed, have lasti...
Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increas...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
This pilot study examined changes in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes following the ext...
The regeneration of alien and indigenous vegetation in various post-fire environments, following the...
The regeneration of alien and indigenous vegetation in various post-fire environments, following the...
The control of invasive alien plants is one of the major tasks facing conservation managers of South...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Graduation date: 2007Fire suppression in the last several decades has resulted in unprecedented accu...
Arid shrublands in the Karoo (South Africa) seldom accumulate sufficient combustible fuel to support...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...
Dense slash from cleared stands of invasive alien trees in mountain catchment areas poses a hazard t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyAri M. JumpponenFires, both wild and prescribed, have lasti...
Although fire is a natural form of disturbance in many ecosystems, the frequency of fires is increas...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...