Understanding ecological transitions under recurrent wildfire: a case study in the seasonally dry tropical forests of the Chiquitania, Bolivia
Wildfires in tropical forests are likely to become a more dominant disturbance due to future increasing feedbacks between rapid frontier expansion and more frequent droughts. This study evaluates the effects of fire recurrence on seasonally dry tropical forests of the Chiquitania region, located in...
Main Authors: | Devisscher, T, Malhi, Y, Landivar, V, Oliveras, I |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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