Temperature and fuel availability control fire size/severity in the boreal forest of central Northwest Territories, Canada

DM Gaboriau, CC Remy, MP Girardin, H Asselin… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
The north-central Canadian boreal forest experienced increased occurrence of large and
severe wildfires caused by unusually warm temperatures and drought events during the last …

Reconstruction of fire regimes through integrated paleoecological proxy data and ecological modeling

V Iglesias, GI Yospin, C Whitlock - Frontiers in plant science, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Fire is a key ecological process affecting vegetation dynamics and land cover. The
characteristic frequency, size, and intensity of fire are driven by interactions between top …

Fire history reconstruction in grassland ecosystems: amount of charcoal reflects local area burned

B Leys, SC Brewer, S McConaghy… - Environmental …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Fire is one of the most prevalent disturbances in the Earth system, and its past
characteristics can be reconstructed using charcoal particles preserved in depositional …

Palaeoecological signals for Mesolithic land use in a Central European landscape?

S Heidgen, E Marinova, O Nelle… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT During the Early Holocene, climate was the major factor causing fires, but
whether during the Mesolithic (~ 11.5–7.4 cal ka BP) people co‐shaped their environment …

Historical range of fire frequency is not the Achilles' heel of the Corsican black pine ecosystem

B Leys, W Finsinger, C Carcaillet - Journal of ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated the fire‐vegetation relationship by reconstructing the long‐term fire
and vegetation dynamics around a small lake in the Mediterranean montane belt on Corsica …

[HTML][HTML] Heat, hydroclimate and herbivory: A late-pleistocene record of environmental change from tropical western Africa

RE Kiely, AR Paine, CH McMichael, WD Gosling - Quaternary International, 2025 - Elsevier
Fire shapes ecological dynamics across many regions of Africa today and plays a critical
role in the maintenance of grass dominated (savannah) ecosystems in regions which could …

Assessing Holocene vegetation and fire history by a multiproxy approach: the case of Stodthagen Forest (Northern Germany)

V Robin, BH Rickert, MJ Nadeau, O Nelle - The Holocene, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The woodland history of the forest of Stodthagen (northern Germany) was investigated by
using complementary palaeobotanical indicators. Six soil profiles from the study plot were …

Evidence for reduced environmental variability in response to increasing human population growth during the late Holocene in northwest Tasmania, Australia

A Romano, MS Fletcher - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
A fundamental tenet of human land management is to create spatial and temporal
predictability in an environment to improve subsistence. Detecting the relationship between …

Negative responses of highland pines to anthropogenic activities in inland Spain: a palaeoecological perspective

JM Rubiales, C Morales-Molino… - Vegetation history and …, 2012 - Springer
Palaeoecological evidence indicates that highland pines were dominant in extensive areas
of the mountains of Central and Northern Iberia during the first half of the Holocene …

[PDF][PDF] Incendios y actividad volcánica: historia de fuego en la cuenca de México en el Pleistoceno tardío con base en registros de material carbonizado en el lago de …

R Martínez-Abarca, S Lozano-García… - Revista Mexicana de …, 2019 - redalyc.org
Los incendios forestales, considerados como la propagación libre y no programada de
fuego, son perturbaciones que alteran de manera significativa los ecosistemas y depositan …