2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202211.0064.v2
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Burn Severity and Land-Use Legacy Influence Bird Abundance in the Atlantic-Mediterranean Biogeographic Transition

Abstract: Fire regimes in mountain landscapes of southern Europe have been shifting from their baselines due to rural abandonment and fire exclusion policies. Understanding the effects of fire on biodiversity is paramount to implement adequate management. Herein, we evaluated the relative role of burn severity and heterogeneity on bird abundance in an abandoned mountain range located in the biogeographic transition between the Eurosiberian and Mediterranean region (the Natural Park ‘Baixa Limia–Serra… Show more

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