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Fire Regime in a Peatland Restoration Area: Lesson from Central Kalimantan
Published 2019-12-01Subjects: “…fire regime…”
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Increasing vulnerability of an endemic Mediterranean-climate conifer to changing climate and fire regime
Published 2025-01-01“…Conifer species of Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) are especially sensitive to coupled changes in climate and fire regime. Recently California’s MTE conifers have experienced elevated mortality, range shifts, and decreased abundance relative to broadleaf trees. …”
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High survival promotes bunchgrass persistence in old‐growth savannas under different fire regimes
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Plant response to the fire regime (1970–2023) in a fynbos World Heritage Site: Ecological indicators for fire management
Published 2025-01-01“…This study constitutes the longest comprehensive analysis of a fire regime in conjunction with plant response in a fynbos protected area to date. …”
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Doit-on remettre en question notre façon d'aménager la forêt boréale canadienne ?
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Historical dynamics of marginal populations at the leading edge of a temperate species in the boreal‐temperate ecotone
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Fire and Invasive Plant Interactions
Published 2022-09-01“…These interactions can be roughly categorized into two groups: the effects of the invasive plant on the fire regime and the impacts of fire on the invasive plant or other flora. …”
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Testing Vegetation Flammability: The Problem of Extremely Low Ignition Frequency and Overall Flammability Score
Published 2014-01-01“…In the recent decades changes in fire regimes led to higher vulnerability of fire prone ecosystems, with vegetation being the only component influencing fire regime which can be managed in order to reduce probability of extreme fire events. …”
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High fire frequency in California chaparral reduces postfire shrub regeneration and native plant diversity
Published 2024-12-01“…This change in the fire regime has major implications for biodiversity, leading to exotic invasion, decreased ecosystem services, and potential type conversion of shrubland to grassland dominated by exotic species. …”
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The controversial management of fire in the national forests of Idaho and western Montana
Published 2015-04-01“…Between the end of the conquest of the West and the 1970s, land uses have altered these forests and the fire regimes that affect them. For about four decades, managers have been involved in a partial and controversial restoration of pre-conquest fire regimes and forests they used to shape.…”
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La gestion controversée du feu dans les forêts nationales de l’Idaho et de l’ouest du Montana
Published 2015-04-01“…Between the end of the conquest of the West and the 1970s, land uses have altered these forests and the fire regimes that affect them. For about four decades, managers have been involved in a partial and controversial restoration of pre-conquest fire regimes and forests they used to shape.…”
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The Impact of Precipitation Regimes on Forest Fires in Yunnan Province, Southwest China
Published 2014-01-01“…Drought appears to offer a better explanation than total precipitation on temporal changes in fire regimes across the five ecoregions in Yunnan. Our findings have significant implications for forecasting the local fire dangers under the future climate change.…”
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Post‐Fire Sediment Yield From a Western Sierra Nevada Watershed Burned by the 2021 Caldor Fire
Published 2025-01-01“…Post‐fire erosion is important to understand and quantify because it is increasingly placing water supplies, habitat, communities, and infrastructure at risk as fire regimes intensify in a warming climate. However, measurements of post‐fire sediment mobilization are lacking from many regions. …”
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Machine Learning Model Reveals Land Use and Climate’s Role in Caatinga Wildfires: Present and Future Scenarios
Published 2024-12-01“…These findings underline the importance of temperature dynamics and human activities in shaping fire regimes. Future research should incorporate additional variables, such as vegetation recovery and socio-economic factors, to refine predictions. …”
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Fire return intervals and recruitment affect population growth rate of canopy trees in tall open forest in humid savanna
Published 2024-12-01“…Over the past half century, traditional indigenous fire regimes were largely replaced by contemporary fires where individual trees may experience fire as often as 3 out of 5 years. …”
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Learning from wildfires: A scalable framework to evaluate treatment effects on burn severity
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Interruption of frequent burning in dry forests across western North America and the continued impacts of anthropogenic climate change have resulted in increases in fire size and severity compared to historical fire regimes. Recent legislation, funding, and planning have emphasized increased implementation of mechanical thinning and prescribed burning treatments to decrease the risk of undesirable ecological and social outcomes due to fire. …”
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