On the relationship between fire regime and vegetation structure in the tropics
<ul> <li>We assessed data from 11 experiments examining the effects of the timing and/or frequency of fire on tropical forest and/or savanna vegetation structure over one decade or more. The initial ‘control treatment’ in many such cases consisted of previously cleared land. This is as o...
Main Authors: | Veenendaal, E, Torello-Raventos, M, Miranda, H, Sato, N, Oliveras-Menor, I, van Langevelde, F, Asner, G, Lloyd, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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