Register      Login
International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire Society
Journal of the International Association of Wildland Fire

Articles citing this paper

Effects of Fire on Soil Macroinvertebrates in a Mediterranean Phryganic Ecosystem

SP Sgardelis, JD Pantis, MD Argyropoulou and GP Stamou
5(2) pp.113 - 121


27 articles found in Crossref database.

Fire effects on belowground sustainability: a review and synthesis
Neary Daniel G, Klopatek Carole C, DeBano Leonard F, Ffolliott Peter F
Forest Ecology and Management. 1999 122(1-2). p.51
Is evenness altered by fire in natural assemblages of soil arthropods?
Pitzalis Monica, Bologna Marco A., Luiselli Luca
Acta Oecologica. 2013 49 p.64
Reduced functionality of soil food webs in burnt boreal forests: a case study in Central Russia
Zaitsev A. S., Gongalsky K. B., Korobushkin D. I., Butenko K. O., Gorshkova I. A., Rakhleeva A. A., Saifutdinov R. A., Kostina N. V., Shakhab S. V., Yazrikova T. E.
Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 2017 10(3). p.277
Co-occurrence analyses show that non-random community structure is disrupted by fire in two groups of soil arthropods (Isopoda Oniscidea and Collembola)
Pitzalis Monica, Luiselli Luca, Bologna Marco A.
Acta Oecologica. 2010 36(1). p.100
The spatial distribution of large soil invertebrates on burned areas in xerophilous ecosystems of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus
Gongalsky K. B.
Arid Ecosystems. 2011 1(4). p.260
Impact of wildfire on the edaphic microarthropod community in a Pinus pinaster forest in central Italy
Lisa C, Paffetti D, Nocentini S, Marchi E, Bottalico F, Fiorentini S, Travaglini D
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry. 2015 8(6). p.874
Some like it burnt: species differences in small mammal assemblage in a Mediterranean basin nearly 3 years after a major fire
Tomassini Orlando, Aghemo Anna, Baldeschi Benedetta, Bedini Gianni, Petroni Giulio, Giunchi Dimitri, Massolo Alessandro
Mammal Research. 2024 69(2). p.283
Effects of Fire History Upon Soil Macroarthropod Communities in Pinus Halepensis Stands in Attica, Greece
Radea Canella, Kazanis Dimitris, Arianoutsou Margarita
Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 2010 56(2). p.165
Short-Term Effects of a Summer Wildfire on a Desert Grassland Arthropod Community in New Mexico
Parmenter Robert R., Kreutzian Melissa, Moore Douglas I., Lightfoot David C.
Environmental Entomology. 2011 40(5). p.1051
Use of microarthropods to evaluate the impact of fire on soil biological quality
Mantoni Cristina, Di Musciano Michele, Fattorini Simone
Journal of Environmental Management. 2020 266 p.110624
The abundance of ground‐dwelling invertebrates in a Victorian forest affected by ‘dieback’(Phytophthora cinnamomi) disease
NEWELL GRAEME R.
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1997 22(2). p.206
Response of soil chemical and biological variables to small and large scale changes in climatic factors
Papatheodorou Efimia M., Stamou George P., Giannotaki Anna
Pedobiologia. 2004 48(4). p.329
Response of plant‐pollinator communities to fire: changes in diversity, abundance and floral reward structure
Potts Simon G., Vulliamy Betsy, Dafni Amots, Ne'eman Gidi, O'Toole Chris, Roberts Stuart, Willmer Pat
Oikos. 2003 101(1). p.103
Wildfire does not affect the dung beetle diversity of high-altitude Mediterranean habitats
Palusci Ettore, Mantoni Cristina, Strona Giovanni, Fattorini Simone
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2021 30(8). p.636
Cellulose decomposition rates and soil arthropod community in a Pinus halepensis Mill. forest of Greece after a wildfire
Radea Canella, Arianoutsou Margarita
European Journal of Soil Biology. 2000 36(1). p.57
Recolonization of a burnt pine forest (Pinus pinaster) by Carabidae (Coleoptera)
Fernández Fernández M.M., Salgado Costas J.M
European Journal of Soil Biology. 2004 40(1). p.47
Immediate Impacts of Wildfires on Ground-dwelling macroinvertebrate Communities under Stones in Mediterranean Oak Forests
Puga João R. L., Moreira Francisco, Keizer Jan J., Abrantes Nelson J. C.
Environmental Management. 2024
Transformation of soil invertebrate complex after surface fires of different intensity
Bezkorovainaya I. N., Krasnoshchekova E. N., Ivanova G. A.
Biology Bulletin. 2007 34(5). p.517
Species richness of soil gamasid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) in fire-damaged mountain sites
Jung Chuleui, Kim Ji Won, Marquardt Tomasz, Kaczmarek Slawomir
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. 2010 13(3). p.233
A novel method for estimation of wild fire intensity based on ash pH and soil microarthropod community
Henig-Sever Nava, Poliakov Dina, Broza Meir
Pedobiologia. 2001 45(2). p.98
Effects of fire on tenebrionid communities of a Pinus pinea plantation: a case study in a Mediterranean site
Fattorini Simone
Biodiversity and Conservation. 2010 19(5). p.1237
The effects of wildfire on ground‐active spiders in deciduous forests on the Swiss southern slope of the Alps
Moretti Marco, Conedera Marco, Duelli Peter, Edwards Peter J.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 2002 39(2). p.321
Development of a Fuel Model for Cistus spp. and Testing Its Fire Behavior Prediction Performance
Athanasiou Miltiadis, Martinis Aristotelis, Korakaki Evangelia, Avramidou Evangelia V.
Fire. 2023 6(7). p.247
Wildfire Effects on Soils of a 55-Year-Old Chaparral and Pine Biosequence
Graham Robert C., Egerton-Warburton Louise M., Hendrix Paul F., Shouse Peter J., Johnson-Maynard Jodi L., Quideau Sylvie A., Sternberg Paul D., Jobes Jack A., Breiner Joan M.
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 2016 80(2). p.376
Long-term changes in surface-active beetle communities in a post-fire successional gradient in Pinus brutia forests
Kaynas BY
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry. 2017 10(2). p.376
Comparative analysis of species diversity of Isopoda Oniscidea and Collembola communities in burnt and unburnt habitats in central Italy
Pitzalis Monica, Fattorini Simone, Trucchi Emiliano, Bologna Marco A.
Italian Journal of Zoology. 2005 72(2). p.127
Use of an Edaphic Microarthropod Index for Monitoring Wildfire Impact on Soil in Mediterranean Pine Forests
Lisa Chiara, Paffetti Donatella, Marchi Enrico, Nocentini Susanna, Travaglini Davide
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 2022 5

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission