Heathlands confronting global change: drivers of biodiversity loss from past to future scenarios

J Fagúndez - Annals of botany, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Heathlands are dynamic plant communities characterized by a high cover of
sclerophyllous, ericoid shrubs that develop over nutrient-poor soils. Interest in the …

Integrated forest management to prevent wildfires under Mediterranean environments

P Corona, D Ascoli, A Barbati, G Bovio… - Annals of Silvicultural …, 2015 - iris.unito.it
This review presents a multidisciplinary framework for integrating the ecological, regulatory,
procedural and technical aspects of forest management for fi res prevention under …

[HTML][HTML] Prescribed burning in Italy: issues, advances and challenges

D Ascoli, G Bovio - iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 2013 - sisef.it
Prescribed burning has been carried out since the late 1970s in several southern European
countries. Italy hosted some pioneer experiences in the early'80s, but these did not follow up …

Fire, humans and landscape in the European Alpine region during the Holocene

E Valese, M Conedera, AC Held, D Ascoli - Anthropocene, 2014 - Elsevier
Fire evolved on the Earth under the direct influence of climate and the accumulation of
burnable biomass at various times and spatial scales. However, since humans have been …

Ecological functions provided by dung beetles are interlinked across space and time: evidence from 15N isotope tracing

B Nervo, E Caprio, L Celi, M Lonati, G Lombardi… - Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Maintaining multiple ecological functions (“multifunctionality”) is crucial to sustain viable
ecosystems. To date most studies on biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning (BEF) have …

Forest habitat invasions–Who with whom, where and why

J Medvecká, I Jarolímek, K Hegedüšová… - Forest Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Even though temperate forests have lower non-native plant species richness and cover in
comparison to some other habitats, such as anthropogenically influenced habitats or some …

Prescribed burning and browsing to control tree encroachment in southern European heathlands

D Ascoli, M Lonati, R Marzano, G Bovio… - Forest Ecology and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Land abandonment and the cessation of traditional management practices is favouring
scrubland and forest expansion throughout Europe, reducing the extent of many semi …

Building Rothermel fire behaviour fuel models by genetic algorithm optimisation

D Ascoli, G Vacchiano, R Motta… - International Journal of …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
A method to build and calibrate custom fuel models was developed by linking genetic
algorithms (GA) to the Rothermel fire spread model. GA randomly generates solutions of fuel …

Plant species selection by goats foraging on montane semi-natural grasslands and grazable forestlands in the Italian Alps

G Iussig, M Lonati, M Probo, S Hodge… - Italian Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The interest for goats rearing has increased during last decades on the Italian Alps.
However, feeding preferences by grazing goats have not undergone detailed investigation …

[HTML][HTML] Tree encroachment dynamics in heathlands of north-west Italy: the fire regime hypothesis

D Ascoli, G Bovio - iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 2010 - sisef.it
Tree encroachment is one of the primary conservation issues in Calluna-heathlands, a
priority habitat in Europe. Improving understanding of the ecological factors that trigger …