Advances in understanding the influence of fire on the ecology and evolution of plants: a tribute to Peter J. Clarke

MJ Lawes, DA Keith, RA Bradstock - Plant Ecology, 2016 - Springer
In this special issue of Plant Ecology celebrating the research contributions of the late Peter
J. Clarke, we review advances in understanding of interactions between fire and vegetation …

Diferencias en la composición florística en bosques de Araucaria-Nothofagus afectados por distintas severidades de fuego

J Urrutia-Estrada, A Fuentes-Ramírez… - Gayana …, 2018 - SciELO Chile
El fuego tiene impactos importantes en la estructura y funcionamiento de ecosistemas
naturales. En marzo de 2015 un incendio de gran magnitud afectó bosques de alto valor …

[HTML][HTML] Coprolite palynology from Abrigo do Lagar Velho (Portugal) and a revision of Gravettian vegetation in the Iberian Peninsula

J Ochando, JS Carrión, J Daura, M Sanz… - Review of Palaeobotany …, 2022 - Elsevier
Palynological investigations on Gravettian coprolites of Abrigo do Lagar Velho (Vale do
Lapedo, Leiria, Portugal) dated between ca. 30 to ca. 27.3 ka cal BP are presented. The …

What fire didn't take away: plant growth-promoting microorganisms in burned soils of old-growth Nothofagus forests in Los Andes Cordillera

L Almonacid-Muñoz, H Herrera, A Fuentes-Ramírez… - Plant and Soil, 2024 - Springer
Methods Eight years after fire, soil samples were collected from selected N. pumilio
rhizosphere and bulk soil in fire-affected areas, and were compared with those from …

Flower colour divergence is associated with post-fire regeneration dimorphism in the fynbos heath Erica coccinea subsp. coccinea (Ericaceae)

F Ojeda, J Midgley, A Pauw, A Lavola… - Evolutionary …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The South African Cape fynbos heath Erica coccinea subsp. coccinea is
polymorphic for post-fire regeneration mode (seeder/resprouter), flower colour (red/yellow) …

Differences in germination response to smoke and temperature cues in 'pyrophyte'and 'pyrofuge'forms of Erica coccinea (Ericaceae)

J Leonard, AG West, F Ojeda - International Journal of Wildland …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Many plants in fire-prone ecosystems produce seeds that are cued to germinate after fire.
However, fire is not uniform in the landscape, and there are often refugia where fire does not …

Impact of roadside burning on genetic diversity in a high‐biomass invasive grass

B Di, J Firn, YM Buckley, K Lomas… - Evolutionary …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The invasive grass–fire cycle is a widely documented feedback phenomenon in which
invasive grasses increase vegetation flammability and fire frequency, resulting in further …

What fire didn't take away: plant growth-promoting microorganisms await for plant species' arrival in burned old-growth forests of Los Andes Cordillera.

L Almonacid, H HERRERA, A FUENTES, R VARGAS… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Abstract Background and Aims: Wildfires can dramatically alter forests, their biodiversity and
goods they provide to society. In the Andes Cordillera, Nothofagus pumilio is a native, fire …

Do Centres of Endemism provide a spatial context for predicting and preserving plant phylogeographic patterns in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa?

NC Galuszynski, AJ Potts - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
Aim The evolutionary forces that gave rise to the exceptional plant species richness of the
Cape Floristic Region (CFR) have also likely played a role at the intraspecific level (ie plant …

A social-ecological systems approach to sustainable production of endemic Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) species amongst agrarian …

RR Malgas - 2022 - scholar.sun.ac.za
How do we ensure sustainable biomass production of Fynbos endemic plant species to
support the livelihoods of small-scale producers in geographically delimited production …