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Fire as a driver of fungal diversity—A synthesis of current knowledge
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits,
composition, and diversity of fungal communities. Fires range from rare, stand-replacing …
composition, and diversity of fungal communities. Fires range from rare, stand-replacing …
The role of decomposer communities in managing surface fuels: a neglected ecosystem service
Surface fuel loads are a key driver of forest fires and the target of hazard reduction burns to
reduce fire risk. However, the role of biota in decomposition, or feedbacks between fire and …
reduce fire risk. However, the role of biota in decomposition, or feedbacks between fire and …
Fungal community structure and seasonal trajectories respond similarly to fire across pyrophilic ecosystems
JR Hopkins, T Semenova-Nelsen… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Fire alters microbial community composition, and is expected to increase in frequency due to
climate change. Testing whether microbes in different ecosystems will respond similarly to …
climate change. Testing whether microbes in different ecosystems will respond similarly to …
Soil biogeochemistry and microbial community dynamics in Pinus pinaster Ait. forests subjected to increased fire frequency
Fire frequency might increase in many fire-dominated ecosystems of the world due to the
combined effects of global warming, land-use change and increased human pressures …
combined effects of global warming, land-use change and increased human pressures …
Contrasting fungal responses to wildfire across different ecosystem types
Wildfire affects our planet's biogeochemistry both by burning biomass and by driving
changes in ecological communities and landcover. Some plants and ecosystem types are …
changes in ecological communities and landcover. Some plants and ecosystem types are …
[HTML][HTML] Cortinarius and Tomentella Fungi Become Dominant Taxa in Taiga Soil after Fire Disturbance
Z Cheng, S Wu, H Pan, X Lu, Y Liu, L Yang - Journal of Fungi, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fungi have important ecological functions in the soil of forests, where they decompose
organic matter, provide plants with nutrients, increase plant water uptake, and improve plant …
organic matter, provide plants with nutrients, increase plant water uptake, and improve plant …
Frequent fire slows microbial decomposition of newly deposited fine fuels in a pyrophilic ecosystem
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes
that govern future fires. Since fires are dependent on available plant or fine fuels, ecosystem …
that govern future fires. Since fires are dependent on available plant or fine fuels, ecosystem …
Responses of fungal diversity and community composition after 42 years of prescribed fire frequencies in semi-arid savanna rangelands
SB Poswa, A Manyevere… - Frontiers in Environmental …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Prescribed fire frequencies have been widely used to reduce the risk of severe wildfire
occurrences. In addition, several studies have been conducted to assess the impact of fire …
occurrences. In addition, several studies have been conducted to assess the impact of fire …
[책][B] Ecology of fire-dependent ecosystems: wildland fire science, policy, and management
DA McGranahan, CL Wonkka - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Ecology of Fire-Dependent Ecosystems is brimming with intriguing ecological stories of how
life has evolved with and diversified within the varied fire regimes that are experienced on …
life has evolved with and diversified within the varied fire regimes that are experienced on …
[HTML][HTML] Drought mediates the response of soil fungal communities post-wildfire in a Californian grassland and coastal sage scrubland
There is a knowledge gap surrounding how drought and wildfire, two increasingly frequent
disturbances, will alter soil fungal communities. Moreover, studies that directly compare …
disturbances, will alter soil fungal communities. Moreover, studies that directly compare …