“…However, although after-fire plant mortality in savanna vegetation such as the Brazilian cerrado tends to be low (Hoffmann and Solbrig, 2003), fires may decrease plant biomass (Hoffmann and Solbrig, 2003) and reproductive output (Hoffmann, 1998) as well as alter plant population dynamics (Hoffmann, 1999). Fires may be spatially heterogeneous, resulting in a mosaic of burnt and unburnt patches within an area (Wrobleski and Kauffman, 2003;Werner, 2010;Dodonov et al, 2014). Spatial variation in fire incidence may lead to spatial variation in plant characteristics such as plant allometry (Dodonov et al, 2011), size structure and distribution of resprouts (Silva et al, 2009;Dodonov et al, 2014), seedbank (Xavier, 2011), and plant phenology (Lucena et al, 2015).…”