2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106151
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A long-term assessment of fire regimes in a Brazilian ecotone between seasonally dry tropical forests and savannah

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“…When years with rain deficit in respect to the historical average occur, the tendency is that the extent of burned areas increases-a pattern found in the Cerrado portion of Maranhão as a whole [51], and in other regions of Brazil, as reported by Darbyshire, et al [58] and Dionizio, et al [59]. Such tendency is quite important since our analyses found that the period in the study tended to have lower rainfall rates in the region, which was also observed by Argibay, Sparacino and Espindola [6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…When years with rain deficit in respect to the historical average occur, the tendency is that the extent of burned areas increases-a pattern found in the Cerrado portion of Maranhão as a whole [51], and in other regions of Brazil, as reported by Darbyshire, et al [58] and Dionizio, et al [59]. Such tendency is quite important since our analyses found that the period in the study tended to have lower rainfall rates in the region, which was also observed by Argibay, Sparacino and Espindola [6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Both the EDS and LDS had similar durations, which were regular and relatively close to the MDS. Only two years did not present all dry seasons: 2014 did not have an EDS, while LDS was absent in 2017, differing from a Caatinga-Cerrado ecotone in the adjacent Piauí state, which had less stable EDS and LDS, as presented by Argibay, Sparacino and Espindola [6].…”
Section: Spatial and Seasonal Distribution Of Fire Scarsmentioning
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“…Despite the low fire densities in the Caatinga biome, as well as Pantanal and Pampa, there is a need for public policies to be implemented punctually and spatially to facilitate fire prevention and effective fire fighting 30 . Caatinga showed the potential for high alteration, largely in in well preserved areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acordo Argibay et al (2020), a produtividade e umidade da biomassa para a queima em eventos de incêndios na vegetação varia de acordo os ciclos climatológicos anuais. Ano com precipitações acima da média incorre em poucas áreas queimadas e maior formação de biomassa, em contrapartida, ano com precipitações abaixo da média favorece formação de combustível seco para queima e resulta em grandes áreas queimadas.…”
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