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Gil-Romera, G.; Gelaw, M.F.; Renken, D.; Bittner, L.; Grady, D.; Lamb, H.; Lemma, B.; Zech, M. &amp; Miehe, G. (18.06.2018). <b>Long-term fire regimes define Afroalpine and Afromontane vegetation in tropical mountains: the case of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia.</b>. Presented at IPA-IAL Joint Meeting, Stockholm,Sweden.

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Title: Long-term fire regimes define Afroalpine and Afromontane vegetation in tropical mountains: the case of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia.
FOR816dw ID: 117
Publication Date: 2019-06-18
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Individual: Graciela Gil-Romera
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Individual: Mekbib Fekadu Gelaw
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Individual: Dorothea Renken
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Individual: Lucas Bittner
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Individual: David Grady
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Individual: Henry Lamb
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Individual: Bruk Lemma
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Individual: Michael Zech
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Fire plays a critical role shaping both the distribution and composition of the Afroalpine and Afromontane communities. Some plant communities are resilient to certain fire regimes, presenting post-fire traits such as resprouting, as is evident in the sub-Alpine Ericaceous zone, while others lacking these strategies are more fire-prone. The fire regime concept includes the biological role in fire occurrence because some of the parameters driving fire regimes – frequency, type or intensity - are often regulated by the vegetation through its structure, flammability and connectivity. <br/> <br/>
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Conference Name: IPA-IAL Joint Meeting
Date: 18.06.2018
Location: Stockholm,Sweden
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