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Fire ecology articles from across Nature Portfolio Fire ecology is the study of the interaction between ecosystems and the wildfires that occur naturally within them. Wildfires are common in ...
Previous investigations of the region's fire ecology using medium-resolution products also point to a similar, albeit less precise, sequencing of deforestation and fire detection.
The sight of a scorched forest is unforgettable—blackened trunks, ash swirling in the air, and a silence that feels heavy. In ...
Based on a half-day symposium held during the Third International Partners in Flight Conference in Asilomar, Calif. in 2002. Contents Fire and avian ecology in North America : process influencing ...
As the Madre Fire dwindles down, the acreage burned shows it’s clearly the largest fire in the state so far this year, but ...
A recently published study in the journal BioScience reveals that endangered longleaf pine ecosystems—among North America's ...
Five years on from the CZU fire gutting Big Basin, the picture of it’s recovery is starting to come into view.Practically the ...
Researchers in a new study found that the world-infamous parachuting joro spiders will attack and eat each other in certain ...
Researchers thought colder temperatures and higher elevations could stop the march of invasive fire ants. Mother Nature had ...
Most people who are stung by the ants are stung while gardening or doing other yard work. The small ants are very hard to ...
Westmont has welcomed a herd of sheep to campus to eat non-native vegetation and reduce wildfire fuel in the barranca west of Voskuyl Library, adjacent to ...