2023
DOI: 10.3390/fire6010019
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Impact of Fire History on the Structure of a Temperate Forest in Northern Mexico

Abstract: Understanding the ecological role of fire in forests is essential for proper management and conservation programs. The objectives of this study were: (1) to reconstruct the history of fires in a temperate forest in Sierra Madre Occidental; and (2) to interpret the impacts of fire and climate on forest structure. Sixty tree cross-sections with fire scars were analyzed, and descriptive statistics of fire history were generated. Additionally, growth cores were analyzed, and the ages of trees of different diameter… Show more

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“…Wildfire is an important natural disturbance factor shaping global forest landscapes [12]. Small-scale and medium-sized wildfires are essential ecosystem processes that burn out ground-level fuels as such leaf litter and fallen branches [13], shape forest structure [14][15][16][17], impact species composition [18][19][20], and facilitate forest regrowth and regeneration at the stand level [21][22][23]. Controlled burning, also known as prescribed burning, is widely recognised as an effective approach for restoration and forest management [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wildfire is an important natural disturbance factor shaping global forest landscapes [12]. Small-scale and medium-sized wildfires are essential ecosystem processes that burn out ground-level fuels as such leaf litter and fallen branches [13], shape forest structure [14][15][16][17], impact species composition [18][19][20], and facilitate forest regrowth and regeneration at the stand level [21][22][23]. Controlled burning, also known as prescribed burning, is widely recognised as an effective approach for restoration and forest management [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%