mongil-manso, jorge ruiz-pérez, verónica lópez-sánchez, aida
Forest fires are a major global environmental problem, especially for forest ecosystems and specifically in Mediterranean climate zones. These fires can seriously impact hydrologic processes and soil erosion, which can cause water pollution and flooding. The aim of this work is to assess the effect of forest fire on the hydrologic processes in the ...
schuchmann, karl-l. burs, kathrin de deus, filipe fieker, carolline zatta tissiani, ana silvia marques, marinêz i.
Although fire is a natural phenomenon in the dynamics of some biomes around the world, it can threaten the biodiversity of certain ecosystems. Climate change and the expansion of anthropogenic activities have drastically increased the occurrence of large-scale burnings worldwide. The 2020 fire events in the Pantanal marked a historically unpreceden...
madrigal, javier de rivera, óscar rodríguez carrillo, cristina guijarro, mercedes hernando, carmen vega, josé a. martin-pinto, pablo molina, juan r. fernández, cristina espinosa, juncal
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Little is known about the interactions between the variables involved in the post-fire response of Mediterranean pine species to prescribed burning (PB). Thus, it is essential to develop an empirical model in order to assess the influence of tree and stand attributes, burn season, and fire severity on the probability of stem cambium damage occurrin...
birch, joseph d. lutz, james a.
(1) Background: Satellite monitoring of fire effects is widespread, but often satellite-derived values are considered without respect to the characteristic severity of fires in different vegetation types or fire areas. Particularly in regions with discontinuous vegetation or narrowly distributed vegetation types, such as the state of Utah, USA, spe...
morandini, marina mazzamuto, maria vittoria koprowski, john l.
Wildfires cause profound challenges for animals to overcome due to their reliance on vegetation. This study addresses the impact of three levels of forest burn severity (unburned, low, and high burn severity) on the foraging behavior of small mammals in the Pinaleño Mountains (AZ, USA) using the giving up density (GUD) experiment approach. Overall,...
mason, stephen c. shirey, vaughn waite, evan s. gallagher, michael r. skowronski, nicholas s.
Prescribed fire is a management tool that is frequently used to foster biodiversity. Simultaneously, insects that provide essential ecosystem services are globally declining. Within the pyroentomology literature, there are mixed reports of positive and negative effects that prescribed fires have on insect communities. This is likely due to not acco...
klock, angela m. busby, sebastian fried, jeremy s.
Weather conditions at the time of wildfire front arrival strongly influence fire behavior and effects, yet few methods exist for estimating weather conditions more spatio-temporally resolved than coarse-grain (e.g., 4 km) daily averages. When a fire front advances rapidly and weather conditions are heterogeneous over space and time, greater spatio-...
Dickman, L. Turin Altintas, Ilkay Bär, Andreas Dupuy, Jean‐luc Hiers, J. Kevin Jolly, W. Matt Josephson, Alexander Loudermilk, E. Louise Ma, Wu Partelli‐feltrin, Raquel
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Wildfires are a global crisis, but current fire models fail to capture vegetation response to changing climate. With drought and elevated temperature increasing the importance of vegetation dynamics to fire behavior, and the advent of next generation models capable of capturing increasingly complex physical processes, we provide a renewed focus on ...
maxwell, aaron e. gallagher, michael r. minicuci, natale bester, michelle s. loudermilk, e. louise pokswinski, scott m. skowronski, nicholas s.
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) data can offer a means to estimate subcanopy fuel characteristics to support site characterization, quantification of treatment or fire effects, and inform fire modeling. Using field and TLS data within the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (PNR), this study explores the impact of forest phenology and density of...
saunders, mike r. mann, david p. stanis, shannon wiedenbeck, jan k. dey, daniel c. schuler, thomas m.
Despite the adaptation of many oak (Quercus) species to repeated surface fire, many public land managers in eastern North America resist using prescribed fire as a regeneration tool because of fire’s perceived negative impacts on timber values through the wounding of overstory trees. We retrospectively quantified fire-associated wounds in 139 oak-d...