The changes in the composition and the projective cover of understory species and regeneration after fires in 1996 and 2002 in pseudotaiga larch forests of the Central Khangai, Mongolia have been investigated. Descriptions of vegetation and inventory of natural regeneration were carried out in 2007, 2010 and 2012 on permanent sample plots that were established in each of two sites. According to the Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA), no drastic changes were observed in species composition of the plant community during 11, 14, 16 years after fire of 1996 and 8, 10 years after fire of 2002. Regarding the plant cover, remarkable change was not observed in vegetation, except in 5 year-old stand. Grasses-herbs community with young larch sap...
Wildfires alter both the vegetation and the soil properties, thus changing the conditions of their r...
Cajander larch (Larix cajanderi Mayr.) forests of the Siberian Arctic are experiencing increased wil...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, a phenomenon which has been causing more frequent and sev...
We aimed to test the hypothesis that large-scale forest fire followed by illegal logging inhibits th...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
The paper deals with recruitment patterns in larch forests of Mongolia following anthropogenic impac...
The data of experimental studies on post-fire dynamics in subtaiga larch forests in the Eastern Khe...
Six compartments of burnt areas from different years were studied in larch, pine-larch and larch-pin...
Larix gmelinii (Gmelin larch) is one of the most widespread larch species in northern Eurasia as a w...
The data of experimental studies on the effect of final felling and forest fires on the changes in w...
Xing’an larch, a deciduous coniferous species, is the zonal tree of the Greater Xing’an Mountains in...
The results of long-term studies of the role of the pyrogenic factor in the dynamics of forest ecosy...
We assessed the effect of ground fires on the success of advanced regeneration of tree species on ge...
Wildfires are relatively rare in subarctic tundra ecosystems, but they can strongly change ecosystem...
European larch is a dominant species in the subalpine belt of the western Alps. Despite recent incre...
Wildfires alter both the vegetation and the soil properties, thus changing the conditions of their r...
Cajander larch (Larix cajanderi Mayr.) forests of the Siberian Arctic are experiencing increased wil...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, a phenomenon which has been causing more frequent and sev...
We aimed to test the hypothesis that large-scale forest fire followed by illegal logging inhibits th...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
The paper deals with recruitment patterns in larch forests of Mongolia following anthropogenic impac...
The data of experimental studies on post-fire dynamics in subtaiga larch forests in the Eastern Khe...
Six compartments of burnt areas from different years were studied in larch, pine-larch and larch-pin...
Larix gmelinii (Gmelin larch) is one of the most widespread larch species in northern Eurasia as a w...
The data of experimental studies on the effect of final felling and forest fires on the changes in w...
Xing’an larch, a deciduous coniferous species, is the zonal tree of the Greater Xing’an Mountains in...
The results of long-term studies of the role of the pyrogenic factor in the dynamics of forest ecosy...
We assessed the effect of ground fires on the success of advanced regeneration of tree species on ge...
Wildfires are relatively rare in subarctic tundra ecosystems, but they can strongly change ecosystem...
European larch is a dominant species in the subalpine belt of the western Alps. Despite recent incre...
Wildfires alter both the vegetation and the soil properties, thus changing the conditions of their r...
Cajander larch (Larix cajanderi Mayr.) forests of the Siberian Arctic are experiencing increased wil...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, a phenomenon which has been causing more frequent and sev...