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Wind impacts on plant growth, mechanics and damage
B Gardiner, P Berry, B Moulia - Plant science, 2016 - Elsevier
Land plants have adapted to survive under a range of wind climates and this involve
changes in chemical composition, physical structure and morphology at all scales from the …
changes in chemical composition, physical structure and morphology at all scales from the …
Resprouting as a key functional trait: how buds, protection and resources drive persistence after fire
Resprouting as a response to disturbance is now widely recognized as a key functional trait
among woody plants and as the basis for the persistence niche. However, the underlying …
among woody plants and as the basis for the persistence niche. However, the underlying …
Interdependent infrastructure as linked social, ecological, and technological systems (SETSs) to address lock‐in and enhance resilience
Traditional infrastructure adaptation to extreme weather events (and now climate change)
has typically been techno‐centric and heavily grounded in robustness—the capacity to …
has typically been techno‐centric and heavily grounded in robustness—the capacity to …
The ecology and significance of below-ground bud banks in plants
Background Below-ground bud banks have experienced much recent interest due to
discoveries that they (1) account for the majority of seasonal population renewal in many …
discoveries that they (1) account for the majority of seasonal population renewal in many …
[KNJIGA][B] Fire in Mediterranean ecosystems: ecology, evolution and management
Exploring the role of fire in each of the five Mediterranean-type climate ecosystems, this
book offers a unique view of the evolution of fire-adapted traits and the role of fire in sha** …
book offers a unique view of the evolution of fire-adapted traits and the role of fire in sha** …
Ecology of sprouting in woody plants: the persistence niche
Many woody plants can resprout and many ecosystems are dominated by resprouters. They
persist in situ through disturbance events such as fire, flooding or wind storms. However, the …
persist in situ through disturbance events such as fire, flooding or wind storms. However, the …
Tropical forest recovery: legacies of human impact and natural disturbances
RL Chazdon - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, evolution and …, 2003 - Elsevier
Land-use history interacts with natural forces to influence the severity of disturbance events
and the rate and nature of recovery processes in tropical forests. Although we are far from an …
and the rate and nature of recovery processes in tropical forests. Although we are far from an …
Tropical cyclone ecology: A scale-link perspective
Tropical cyclones are increasing in intensity and size and, thus, are poised to increase in
importance as disturbance agents. Our understanding of cyclone ecology is biased towards …
importance as disturbance agents. Our understanding of cyclone ecology is biased towards …
Forest damage and recovery from catastrophic wind
EM Everham, NVL Brokaw - The botanical review, 1996 - Springer
The literature on the effects of catastrophic wind disturbance (windstorms, gales, cyclones,
hurricanes, tornadoes) on forest vegetation is reviewed to examine factors controlling the …
hurricanes, tornadoes) on forest vegetation is reviewed to examine factors controlling the …
Resprouting as a life history strategy in woody plant communities
PJ Bellingham, AD Sparrow - Oikos, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Resprouting is an efficient means by which woody plants regain biomass lost during
disturbance, but there is a life history trade‐off that occurs in all disturbance regimes …
disturbance, but there is a life history trade‐off that occurs in all disturbance regimes …