Moving beyond static species distribution models in support of conservation biogeography

J Franklin - Diversity and Distributions, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To demonstrate that multi‐modelling methods have effectively been used to combine
static species distribution models (SDM), predicting the geographical pattern of suitable …

Fire effects on temperate forest soil C and N storage

LE Nave, ED Vance, CW Swanston… - Ecological …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Temperate forest soils store globally significant amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N).
Understanding how soil pools of these two elements change in response to disturbance and …

Geospatial tools address emerging issues in spatial ecology: a review and commentary on the Special Issue

AK Skidmore, J Franklin, TP Dawson… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Spatial ecology focuses on the role of space and time in ecological processes and events
from a local to a global scale and is particularly relevant in developing environmental policy …

Regional variations in wildfire susceptibility of land-cover types in Portugal: implications for landscape management to minimize fire hazard

F Moreira, P Vaz, F Catry, JS Silva - International Journal of …, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Patterns of wildfire occurrence at the landscape level were characterised during the period
1990–94 in Portugal. Based on land-cover information within 5591 burned patches (larger …

Land use change and its corresponding ecological responses: A review

S Jingan, N Jiupai, W Chaofu, X Deti - Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2005 - Springer
This paper reviews the research on land use change and its corresponding ecological
responses. Patterns of land use changes in spatio-temporal level are produced by the …

Forest landscape models: definitions, characterization, and classification

HS He - Forest ecology and management, 2008 - Elsevier
Previous model classification efforts have led to a broad group of models from site-scale
(non-spatial) gap models to continental-scale biogeographical models due to a lack of …

Simulating dynamic and mixed-severity fire regimes: a process-based fire extension for LANDIS-II

BR Sturtevant, RM Scheller, BR Miranda… - Ecological …, 2009 - Elsevier
Fire regimes result from reciprocal interactions between vegetation and fire that may be
further affected by other disturbances, including climate, landform, and terrain. In this paper …

[HTML][HTML] Mitigation potential of ecosystem-based forest management under climate change: a case study in the boreal-temperate forest ecotone

G Landry, E Thiffault, D Cyr, L Moreau, Y Boulanger… - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
The forest sector can help reduce atmospheric CO2 through carbon (C) sequestration and
storage and wood substitution of more polluting materials. However, climate change can …

[HTML][HTML] Trade-offs between ecosystem service provision and the predisposition to disturbances: a NFI-based scenario analysis

C Temperli, C Blattert, G Stadelmann, UB Brändli… - Forest …, 2020 - Springer
Background Scenario analyses that evaluate management effects on the long-term
provision and sustainability of forest ecosystem services and biodiversity (ESB) also need to …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling the meteorological forest fire niche in heterogeneous pyrologic conditions

A De Angelis, C Ricotta, M Conedera, GB Pezzatti - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Fire regimes are strongly related to weather conditions that directly and indirectly influence
fire ignition and propagation. Identifying the most important meteorological fire drivers is thus …