2023
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13319
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Early vegetation recovery following a mid to high‐severity fire in the Andean‐Patagonian forests

Abstract: A change in fire regimes is occurring worldwide, affecting post‐fire succession. Under this context, there is an increasing need to prioritize restoration areas and focus on their particular goals. To assess the emergent understorey represents the first approximation of post‐fire re‐vegetation, necessary to establish appropriate restoration guidelines. In this study, we aimed to assess the initial post‐fire response in a mid to high‐severity fire in the Andean‐Patagonian forests. We (1) compared plant communit… Show more

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“…The study by Rago, Urretavizcaya, Morelli, Mohr Bell, and Guzmán (2024); Rago, Urretavizcaya, Morelli, Mohr, and Guzmán (2024) explores the far‐reaching impact of changing fire regimes on post‐fire succession in Andean‐Patagonian forests. Assessing understory vegetation response after mid‐ to high‐severity fires, their research provides valuable insights for restoration guidelines.…”
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“…The study by Rago, Urretavizcaya, Morelli, Mohr Bell, and Guzmán (2024); Rago, Urretavizcaya, Morelli, Mohr, and Guzmán (2024) explores the far‐reaching impact of changing fire regimes on post‐fire succession in Andean‐Patagonian forests. Assessing understory vegetation response after mid‐ to high‐severity fires, their research provides valuable insights for restoration guidelines.…”
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confidence: 99%