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The following pages link to Fire-induced tree mortality in a neotropical forest: the roles of bark traits, tree size, wood density and fire behavior (Q57183057):
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- Plant traits demonstrate that temperate and tropical giant eucalypt forests are ecologically convergent with rainforest not savanna (Q28661077) (← links)
- Rare species support vulnerable functions in high-diversity ecosystems (Q30636979) (← links)
- Effects of climate extremes on the terrestrial carbon cycle: concepts, processes and potential future impacts (Q30907492) (← links)
- Toward an integrated monitoring framework to assess the effects of tropical forest degradation and recovery on carbon stocks and biodiversity (Q30995128) (← links)
- Large-scale degradation of Amazonian freshwater ecosystems (Q31033757) (← links)
- Trade-offs between savanna woody plant diversity and carbon storage in the Brazilian Cerrado (Q31049427) (← links)
- Disentangling the contribution of multiple land covers to fire-mediated carbon emissions in Amazonia during the 2010 drought (Q31128079) (← links)
- Convergence of bark investment according to fire and climate structures ecosystem vulnerability to future change (Q32908417) (← links)
- Fire-adapted traits of Pinus arose in the fiery Cretaceous (Q34255630) (← links)
- Cork oak vulnerability to fire: the role of bark harvesting, tree characteristics and abiotic factors (Q34334110) (← links)
- A functional approach reveals community responses to disturbances (Q34472931) (← links)
- Effects of high-frequency understorey fires on woody plant regeneration in southeastern Amazonian forests (Q34682131) (← links)
- Understorey fire frequency and the fate of burned forests in southern Amazonia (Q34682139) (← links)
- Testing the Amazon savannization hypothesis: fire effects on invasion of a neotropical forest by native cerrado and exotic pasture grasses. (Q34682150) (← links)
- Early recruitment responses to interactions between frequent fires, nutrients, and herbivory in the southern Amazon (Q35560061) (← links)
- Wildfire risk for main vegetation units in a biodiversity hotspot: modeling approach in New Caledonia, South Pacific (Q35563223) (← links)
- A joint individual-based model coupling growth and mortality reveals that tree vigor is a key component of tropical forest dynamics (Q38883603) (← links)
- Effects of experimental fuel additions on fire intensity and severity: unexpected carbon resilience of a neotropical forest (Q38919746) (← links)
- Fire drives functional thresholds on the savanna-forest transition (Q38961605) (← links)
- Spreaders, igniters, and burning shrubs: plant flammability explains novel fire dynamics in grass-invaded deserts (Q39013501) (← links)
- Structure and composition of altered riparian forests in an agricultural Amazonian landscape (Q39290767) (← links)
- Fire in the Amazon: impact of experimental fuel addition on responses of ants and their interactions with myrmecochorous seeds (Q39337297) (← links)
- Shifts in functional traits elevate risk of fire-driven tree dieback in tropical savanna and forest biomes. (Q39347115) (← links)
- Ecological divergence and evolutionary transition of resprouting types in Banksia attenuata (Q42124075) (← links)
- Ecology, economy and management of an agroindustrial frontier landscape in the southeast Amazon (Q43182848) (← links)
- Post-fire effects in xylem hydraulics of Picea abies, Pinus sylvestris and Fagus sylvatica. (Q46250496) (← links)
- Exploring the bark thickness-stem diameter relationship: clues from lianas, successive cambia, monocots and gymnosperms. (Q46347489) (← links)
- Bark thickness across the angiosperms: more than just fire (Q46863073) (← links)
- Drivers and mechanisms of tree mortality in moist tropical forests (Q49937277) (← links)
- Rare species contribute disproportionately to the functional structure of species assemblages (Q51297232) (← links)
- The protective role of bark against fire damage: a comparative study on selected introduced and indigenous tree species in the Western Cape, South Africa (Q56452724) (← links)
- Does soil pyrogenic carbon determine plant functional traits in Amazon Basin forests? (Q56556172) (← links)
- Relating plant height to demographic rates and extinction vulnerability (Q57028170) (← links)
- Impacts of climate variability on tree demography in second growth tropical forests: the importance of regional context for predicting successional trajectories (Q57050285) (← links)
- Which traits determine shifts in the abundance of tree species in a fire-prone savanna? (Q57054772) (← links)
- Environmental factors predict community functional composition in Amazonian forests (Q57140251) (← links)
- The impacts of recurrent fires on diversity of fruit-feeding butterflies in a south-eastern Amazon forest (Q57183021) (← links)
- Ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling in intact and annually burnt forest at the dry southern limit of the Amazon rainforest (Mato Grosso, Brazil) (Q57183041) (← links)
- Post-Fire Changes in Forest Biomass Retrieved by Airborne LiDAR in Amazonia (Q57190298) (← links)
- Fire-induced deforestation in drought-prone Mediterranean forests: drivers and unknowns from leaves to communities (Q58230557) (← links)
- The Susceptibility of Southeastern Amazon Forests to Fire: Insights from a Large-Scale Burn Experiment (Q58383219) (← links)
- Changing Amazon biomass and the role of atmospheric CO2concentration, climate, and land use (Q58394736) (← links)
- New bench-scale protocols for characterizing bark flammability and fire resistance in trees: Application to Algerian cork (Q58645803) (← links)
- Assessing the fire tolerance of forest species in New Caledonian savanna: modelling choices do matter (Q58652885) (← links)
- Bark thickness and fire regime (Q58654029) (← links)
- The lanky and the corky: fire-escape strategies in savanna woody species (Q58654043) (← links)
- Beating the blaze: Fire survival in the fan aloe (K umara plicatilis ), a succulent monocotyledonous tree endemic to the Cape fynbos, South Africa (Q59152279) (← links)
- Wet and dry tropical forests show opposite successional pathways in wood density but converge over time (Q63564752) (← links)
- Aridity and competition drive fire resistance trait covariation in mountain trees (Q63979965) (← links)
- Fire resistance in a Caribbean dry forest: inferences from the allometry of bark thickness (Q67522753) (← links)