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Belowground community responses to fire: meta‐analysis reveals contrasting responses of soil microorganisms and mesofauna
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Fire as a fundamental ecological process: research advances and frontiers
Kendra K. McLauchlan,Philip E. Higuera,Jessica R. Miesel,Brendan M. Rogers,Jennifer A. Schweitzer,Jacquelyn K. Shuman,Alan J. Tepley,J. Morgan Varner,Thomas T. Veblen,Solny A. Adalsteinsson,Jennifer K. Balch,Patrick J. Baker,Enric Batllori,Erica Bigio,Paulo M. Brando,Megan E. Cattau,Melissa L. Chipman,Janice L. Coen,Raelene M. Crandall,Lori D. Daniels,Neal J. Enright,Wendy S. Gross,Brian J. Harvey,Jeff A. Hatten,Sharon M. Hermann,Rebecca E. Hewitt,Leda N. Kobziar,Jennifer B. Landesmann,Michael M. Loranty,S. Yoshi Maezumi,Linda O. Mearns,Max A. Moritz,Jonathan Myers,Juli G. Pausas,Adam F. A. Pellegrini,William J. Platt,Jennifer Roozeboom,Hugh D. Safford,Fernanda Santos,Robert M. Scheller,Rosemary L. Sherriff,Kevin G. Smith,Melinda D. Smith,Adam C. Watts +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the diversity of ways in which fire operates as a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process on Earth is described, and the need to study fire across temporal scales, to assess the mechanisms underlying a variety of ecological feedbacks involving fire and to improve representation of fire in a range of modelling contexts.
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Annual review of ecology and systematics
TL;DR: This book contains proceedings of the Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, which was last issued in Volume 14 (1983) and the names of the spine and title have changed, but the objectives have not.
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Soil bacterial and fungal response to wildfires in the Canadian boreal forest across a burn severity gradient
Thea Whitman,Ellen Whitman,Ellen Whitman,Jamie Woolet,Mike D. Flannigan,Dan K. Thompson,Marc-André Parisien +6 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated wildfire effects on soil microbial communities (bacteria and fungi) in an extreme fire season in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest, using field surveys, remote sensing, and high-throughput amplicon sequencing in upland and wetland sites.
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A global synthesis of fire effects on pollinators
TL;DR: In this article, LMC and RA are a post-doc fellow and researcher of CONICET, respectively, and RA is a postdoc at the Universidad Nacional de Cordoba.
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The impact of fire on soil-dwelling biota: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, a reasoned collation of findings from a number of works conducted worldwide that aims to gain insight into the immediate and longer-term impacts of single or repeated wild or prescribed fires on one group of soil-dwelling organisms or more.
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