“…This level of damage severity and fire response is related, on the one hand, to the amount of fuel available, topography and climatic conditions (Whelan, 1995;Bigler et al, 2005;Miranda and Sato, 2005) and on the other, to the characteristics inherent to the species such as size, architecture, phenology, reproductive success, mechanisms tissues protection and reproduction (Hoffman, 1998;Garcia Nuñez et al, 2001;Lucena et al, 2015;Sato et al, 2018). Individuals size in relation to the flames height influences the damages suffered (Miranda and Sato, 2005;Sato et al, 2018), and it is generally reported that during the year of burning, woody species in the reproductive period present a drastic reduction of fruiting while for tree species, production may be larger, smaller or indifferent (Sanaiotti and Magnusson, 1995;Miranda, 1995;Hoffman, 1998;Felfili et al, 1999;Schmidt et al, 2005;Palermo and Miranda, 2012;Françoso et. al., 2014;Lucena et al, 2015).…”