Fire Ecology
BioOne VISTA | June 2024
In the face of increasing wildfire frequency due to climate change, research into fire ecology provides insight into how fire influences ecosystem dynamics, including species composition, nutrient cycling, and habitat structure. Moreover, insights from fire ecology studies can help mitigate wildfire risks and promote resilience in natural and human communities.
This article collection proudly features peer-reviewed scientific research from BioOne Complete publishing partners, including Annales Botanici Fennici, Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, The International Forestry Review, Polish Journal of Ecology, Rangelands, Tree-Ring Research, and more.
Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives

Air, Soil and Water Research

Germination Response of Three Smoke- and Karrikinolide-Responsive Species to Gibberellic Acid and Reactive Oxygen Species
Annales Botanici Fennici


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Arthropods and Fire Within the Biologically Diverse Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

Annals of the Entomological Society of America

Differential effects of wildfire on salt marsh and coastal forest plant community abundance and diversity in the urbanized Long Island Sound
BIOS

Protecting the Wildland-Urban Interface in California: Greenbelts vs Thinning for Wildfire Threats to Homes
Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences

Soil quality assessment of vegetation restoration after a large forest fire in Daxing’anling, northeast China
Canadian Journal of Soil Science

Coleoptera Monitoring Following Prescribed Fire Disturbance Yields 43 New State Species Records for Kentucky, USA
The Coleopterists Bulletin

Working toward a fire-scar network for the Cumberland Plateau—Fire history results from Bridgestone Nature Reserve at Chestnut Mountain, Tennessee

The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society

Incorporation of Indaziflam into Natural Areas Management of Cheatgrass and Other Short-Lived Invasive Species: Post-Fire Assessment in a Semi-Arid Colorado Grassland
Natural Areas Journal

Changes in Community Composition and Functional Traits After Cyclones and Fire in a Pacific Rainforest
Pacific Science

Effects of Wildfire on Collaborative Management of Rangelands: A Case Study of the 2015 Soda Fire

Rangelands

Successional Change and Fire History in Montane Longleaf Pine-Dominated Ecosystems of Northwestern Georgia, USA
Southeastern Naturalist

Fire Severity Effects on Floral Visitor Community and Fruit Production of Wax Currant
Southwestern Entomologist

Long-Term Soil Fungal Community Recovery After Fire is Impacted by Climate Change
Western North American Naturalist

Where there’s smoke, there’s cats: long-unburnt habitat is crucial to mitigating the impacts of cats on the Ngarlgumirdi, greater bilby
( Macrotis lagotis)
Wildlife Research

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