Fire as a key driver of Earth's biodiversity
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are
largely due to their fire regime. Regions subject to regular fire have exceptionally high levels …
largely due to their fire regime. Regions subject to regular fire have exceptionally high levels …
Challenges and opportunities of area-based conservation in reaching biodiversity and sustainability goals
S Hoffmann - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2022 - Springer
Area-based conservation is essential to safeguard nature's diversity. In view of expanding
human land use, increasing climate change and unmet conservation targets, area-based …
human land use, increasing climate change and unmet conservation targets, area-based …
Pyrodiversity and biodiversity: A history, synthesis, and outlook
Aim Pyrodiversity is the spatial or temporal variability in fire effects across a landscape.
Multiple ecological hypotheses, when applied to the context of post‐fire systems, suggest …
Multiple ecological hypotheses, when applied to the context of post‐fire systems, suggest …
Multiple threats, or multiplying the threats? Interactions between invasive predators and other ecological disturbances
Invasive species have reshaped the composition of biomes across the globe, and
considerable cost is now associated with minimising their ecological, social and economic …
considerable cost is now associated with minimising their ecological, social and economic …
Animal movements in fire‐prone landscapes
Movement is a trait of fundamental importance in ecosystems subject to frequent
disturbances, such as fire‐prone ecosystems. Despite this, the role of movement in …
disturbances, such as fire‐prone ecosystems. Despite this, the role of movement in …
Predator responses to fire: A global systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Knowledge of how disturbances such as fire shape habitat structure and
composition, and affect animal interactions, is fundamental to ecology and ecosystem …
composition, and affect animal interactions, is fundamental to ecology and ecosystem …
Pyrodiversity is the coupling of biodiversity and fire regimes in food webs
Fire positively and negatively affects food webs across all trophic levels and guilds and
influences a range of ecological processes that reinforce fire regimes, such as nutrient …
influences a range of ecological processes that reinforce fire regimes, such as nutrient …
A survey on monitoring of wild animals during fires using drones
S Ivanova, A Prosekov, A Kaledin - Fire, 2022 - mdpi.com
Forest fires occur for natural and anthropogenic reasons and affect the distribution, structure,
and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Monitoring fires and their impacts on …
and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Monitoring fires and their impacts on …
[PDF][PDF] Indigenous fire management: a conceptual model from literature.
Culture influences how fire is perceived and managed in societies. An increasing risk of
catastrophic wildfire has shifted political and academic attention on the use of Indigenous …
catastrophic wildfire has shifted political and academic attention on the use of Indigenous …
Resilience of terrestrial and aquatic fauna to historical and future wildfire regimes in western North America
Wildfires in many western North American forests are becoming more frequent, larger, and
severe, with changed seasonal patterns. In response, coniferous forest ecosystems will …
severe, with changed seasonal patterns. In response, coniferous forest ecosystems will …