Current wildland fire patterns and challenges in Europe: A synthesis of national perspectives

N Fernandez-Anez, A Krasovskiy… - Air, Soil and Water …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of
wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where …

Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire–grazing interaction

BW Allred, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle… - Ecology and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The interactions between fire and grazing are widespread throughout fire‐dependent
landscapes. The utilization of burned areas by grazing animals establishes the fire–grazing …

Grassland fires in Hungary–experiences of nature conservationists on the effects of fire on biodiversity

B Deák, O Valkó, P Török, Z Végvári, T Hartel… - Applied ecology and …, 2014 - real.mtak.hu
Fire as a natural disturbance has been present in most European grasslands. Controlled
burning was also an important component of the traditional landscape management for …

Synergistic effects of the components of global change: Increased vegetation dynamics in open, forest-steppe grasslands driven by wildfires and year-to-year …

M Kertész, R Aszalós, A Lengyel, G Ónodi - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Climate change and land use change are two major elements of human-induced global
environmental change. In temperate grasslands and woodlands, increasing frequency of …

[HTML][HTML] The history of fire, human and climate in black pine forests of western Anatolia: The Taurus mountains

EA Şahan, B Gürçay, HT Güner - Dendrochronologia, 2023 - Elsevier
The interactions between fire occurrence-human-climate are highly complex to understand
and also difficult to predict due to having many sources of variations in fire regimes …

[PDF][PDF] The history of fire, human and climate in black pine forests of western Anatolia: The Taurus mountains

EA Sahan, B Gürçay, HT Güner - Dendrochronologia, 2023 - dora.lib4ri.ch
The interactions between fire occurrence-human-climate are highly complex to understand
and also difficult to predict due to having many sources of variations in fire regimes …

Differential ecological responses of two generalist arthropod groups, spiders and carabid beetles (Araneae, Carabidae), to the effects of wildfire

F Samu, F Kádár, G Ónodi, M Kertész, A Szirányi… - Community …, 2010 - Springer
Recent environmental and land use changes have made wildfires more frequent in natural
habitats of the Kiskunság Sand Ridge on the Hungarian Plain. In a study initiated 2.5 years …

Comparing the effects of continuous grazing and long term exclosure on floristic composition and plant diversity in rangeland ecosystems of Saral, Iran

P Karami, I Bandak, M Gorgin Karaji - International Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Continuous grazing as the most common land us in Kurdistan rangeland is practiced wildly.
Along with continuous grazing, long term exclosure has been implemented in research site …

Resource selection of free-ranging horses influenced by fire in northern Canada

SER Leverkus, SD Fuhlendorf… - Human–Wildlife …, 2018 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
Free-ranging or feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) were important to the livelihood of First
Nations and indigenous communities in Canada. The early inhabitants of the boreal region …

Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use

R Aszalósné Balogh, E Farkas, J Tüdősné Budai… - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cryptogams, often neglected in vegetation dynamics studies, compose a large part of
biomass and contribute to the biodiversity of sandy grasslands. Since the work of Verseghy …