Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.
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Pyrodiversity is the coupling of biodiversity and fire regimes in food webs.The discovery of fire by humans: a long and convoluted processMegafauna and ecosystem function from the Pleistocene to the AnthropoceneCombining paleo-data and modern exclosure experiments to assess the impact of megafauna extinctions on woody vegetationPervasive interactions between ungulate browsers and disturbance regimes promote temperate forest herbaceous diversitySpecies mixture effects on flammability across plant phylogeny: the importance of litter particle size and the special role for non-Pinus PinaceaeGlacial legacies on interglacial vegetation at the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in NE AsiaNeogene biomarker record of vegetation change in eastern AfricaForaging decisions underlying restricted space use: effects of fire and forage maturation on large herbivore nutrient uptakeClimate and Fuel Controls on North American Paleofires: Smoldering to Flaming in the Late-glacial-Holocene TransitionVariable impact of late-Quaternary megafaunal extinction in causing ecological state shifts in North and South AmericaBig data integration shows Australian bush-fire frequency is increasing significantlyThe impact of fire on the Late Paleozoic Earth systemBiomass Increases Go under Cover: Woody Vegetation Dynamics in South African Rangelands.Management-driven evolution in a domesticated ecosystemReconstructing grazer assemblages for protected area restorationCyclic occurrence of fire and its role in carbon dynamics along an edaphic moisture gradient in longleaf pine ecosystemsEstimating the age of fire in the Cape flora of South Africa from an orchid phylogenyRecent assembly of the Cerrado, a neotropical plant diversity hotspot, by in situ evolution of adaptations to fireFood-web structure and ecosystem services: insights from the SerengetiEcological consequences of Late Quaternary extinctions of megafaunaThe "fire stick farming" hypothesis: Australian Aboriginal foraging strategies, biodiversity, and anthropogenic fire mosaicsFire-mediated niche-separation between two sympatric small mammal speciesExperimental evidence for heat plume-induced cavitation and xylem deformation as a mechanism of rapid post-fire tree mortality.Dealing with locally-driven degradation: A quick start option under REDD+.Combining environmental factors and agriculturalists' observations of environmental changes in the traditional terrace system of the Amalfi coast (southern Italy).Contrasting fire responses to climate and management: insights from two Australian ecosystems.Divergent responses of fire to recent warming and drying across south-eastern Australia.Ecological impacts of the late Quaternary megaherbivore extinctions.Wildfires, complexity, and highly optimized tolerance.Incorporating Anthropogenic Influences into Fire Probability Models: Effects of Human Activity and Climate Change on Fire Activity in CaliforniaThe Effect of Seasonal Ambient Temperatures on Fire-Stimulated Germination of Species with Physiological Dormancy: A Case Study Using Boronia (Rutaceae)Effects of topoclimatic complexity on the composition of woody plant communities.Termites promote resistance of decomposition to spatiotemporal variability in rainfall.Disturbance and productivity interactions mediate stability of forest composition and structure.Tree cover in Central Africa: determinants and sensitivity under contrasted scenarios of global change.Multidimensional tree niches in a tropical dry forest.Testing the hypothesis of fire use for ecosystem management by neanderthal and upper palaeolithic modern human populations.Effects of fire on woody vegetation structure in African savanna.Ectomycorrhiza succession patterns in Pinus sylvestris forests after stand-replacing fire in the Central Alps.
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Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.
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Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.
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Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.
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Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.
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Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.
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Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems
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Jon E Keeley
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2005-07-01T00:00:00Z