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  1. Wildfire management in Mediterranean-type regions: paradigm change needed
  2. Assessing Landscape Fire Hazard by Multitemporal Automatic Classification of Landsat Time Series Using the Google Earth Engine in West-Central Spain
  3. Effects of water stress and smoke on germination of Mediterranean shrubs with hard or soft coat seeds
  4. Drought and its legacy modulate the post‐fire recovery of soil functionality and microbial community structure in a Mediterranean shrubland
  5. Drought differentially affects the post-fire dynamics of seeders and resprouters in a Mediterranean shrubland
  6. Local climate controls among-population variation in germination patterns in two Erica species across western Iberia
  7. Recent land-use and land-cover changes and its driving factors in a fire-prone area of southwestern Turkey
  8. Post-fire environments are favourable for plant functioning of seeder and resprouter Mediterranean shrubs, even under drought
  9. Germination responses to current and future temperatures of four seeder shrubs across a latitudinal gradient in western Iberia
  10. Post-fire soil functionality and microbial community structure in a Mediterranean shrubland subjected to experimental drought
  11. Germination sensitivity to water stress in four shrubby species across the Mediterranean Basin
  12. Reproductive output, seed anatomy and germination under water stress in the seeder Cistus ladanifer subjected to experimental drought
  13. Forest shifts induced by fire and management legacies in a Pinus pinaster woodland
  14. Predicting wildfire spread and behaviour in Mediterranean landscapes
  15. Global patterns in the sensitivity of burned area to fire-weather: Implications for climate change
  16. Fire activity as a function of fire–weather seasonal severity and antecedent climate across spatial scales in southern Europe and Pacific western USA
  17. Changes in landscape fire-hazard during the second half of the 20th century: Agriculture abandonment and the changing role of driving factors
  18. Preface: Climate extremes and biogeochemical cycles in the terrestrial biosphere: impacts and feedbacks across scales
  19. Fire increases the risk of higher soil N2O emissions from Mediterranean Macchia ecosystems
  20. Fire Severity in a Large Fire in a Pinus pinaster Forest is Highly Predictable from Burning Conditions, Stand Structure, and Topography
  21. Experimental drought induces short-term changes in soil functionality and microbial community structure after fire in a Mediterranean shrubland
  22. Complex Ecological Responses to Drought and Fire-Retardant Contamination Impacts in Ephemeral Waters
  23. Temporal variations and change in forest fire danger in Europe for 1960–2012
  24. Burning season does not affect post-fire regeneration but fire alters the balance of the dominant species in a seeder-dominated Mediterranean shrubland
  25. Erratum to: Forest fire danger projections in the Mediterranean using ENSEMBLES regional climate change scenarios
  26. Forest fire danger projections in the Mediterranean using ENSEMBLES regional climate change scenarios
  27. Temporal variations and change of forest fire danger in Europe in 1960–2012
  28. Germination response to various temperature regimes of four Mediterranean seeder shrubs across a range of altitudes
  29. Burning season effects on the short-term post-fire vegetation dynamics of a Mediterranean heathland
  30. Analysis of large fires in European Mediterranean landscapes: Lessons learned and perspectives
  31. On the projection of future fire danger conditions with various instantaneous/mean-daily data sources
  32. Spatial relationships between the standing vegetation and the soil seed bank in a fire-prone encroached dehesa in Central Spain
  33. Effects of drought on soil phosphorus availability and fluxes in a burned Mediterranean shrubland
  34. Changes in fire intensity have carry-over effects on plant responses after the next fire in southern California chaparral
  35. Effects of changes in the timing and duration of the wet season on the germination of the soil seed bank of a seeder-dominated Mediterranean shrubland
  36. Assessing extreme droughts in Spain during 1750–1850 from rogation ceremonies
  37. Modeling plant species richness using reflectance and texture data derived from QuickBird in a recently burned area of Central Spain
  38. Sensitivity of fire weather index to different reanalysis products in the Iberian Peninsula
  39. Endogenous circadian regulation of carbon dioxide exchange in terrestrial ecosystems
  40. Vegetation and soil seed bank relationships across microhabitats in an abandoned Quercus suber parkland under simulated fire
  41. Modifying rainfall patterns in a Mediterranean shrubland: system design, plant responses, and experimental burning
  42. Differences in morpho-physiological leaf traits reflect the response of growth to drought in a seeder but not in a resprouter Mediterranean species
  43. Rainfall patterns after fire differentially affect the recruitment of three Mediterranean shrubs
  44. Leaf-trait responses to irrigation of the endemic fog-oasis tree Myrcianthes ferreyrae: can a fog specialist benefit from regular watering?
  45. Soil seed bank, fire season, and temporal patterns of germination in a seeder-dominated Mediterranean shrubland
  46. Effects of Incubation Temperature on Seed Germination of Mediterranean Plants with Different Geographical Distribution Ranges
  47. Landscape variables influencing forest fires in central Spain
  48. Range-size, local abundance and germination niche-breadth in Mediterranean plants of two life-forms
  49. Statistical performance and information content of time lag analysis and redundancy analysis in time series modeling
  50. Effect of fire and retardant on soil microbial activity and functional diversity in a Mediterranean pasture
  51. Fire-related traits for plant species of the Mediterranean Basin
  52. Landscape structural features control fire size in a Mediterranean forested area of central Spain
  53. The relationship between terpenes and flammability of leaf litter
  54. Effect of cold exposure on seed germination of 58 plant species comprising several functional groups from a mid-mountain Mediterranean area
  55. Light and nitrate effects on seed germination of Mediterranean plant species of several functional groups
  56. Heat-shock and seed germination of a group of Mediterranean plant species growing in a burned area: An approach based on plant functional types
  57. ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AFTER PRESS-TYPE ANTHROPOGENIC STRESS IN TEMPORARY PONDS
  58. Effects of a long-term fire retardant chemical (Fire-Trol 934) on seed viability and germination of plants growing in a burned Mediterranean area
  59. Estimation of shrub height for fuel-type mapping combining airborne LiDAR and simultaneous color infrared ortho imaging
  60. Interactions between land use/land cover change, forest fires and landscape structure in Sierra de Gredos (Central Spain)
  61. Impact-recovery patterns of water quality in temporary wetlands after fire retardant pollution
  62. Community ecotoxicology: Invertebrate emergence from Fire Trol 934 contaminated vernal pool and salt marsh sediments under contrasting photoperiod and temperature regimes
  63. Cambio climático y salud pública: escenarios después de la entrada en vigor del Protocolo de Kioto
  64. Daphnia emergence: a sensitive indicator of fire-retardant stress in temporary wetlands
  65. Application-rate-dependent impacts of a fire retardant on zooplankton community structure of temporary ponds
  66. Effect of a long-term fire retardant (Fire Trol 934®) on the germination of nine Mediterranean-type shrub species
  67. Assessment of application-rate dependent effects of a long-term fire retardant chemical (Fire Trol 934®) on Typha domingensis germination
  68. Time of germination and establishment success after fire of three obligate seeders in a Mediterranean shrubland of central Spain
  69. Effects of the recent land-use history on the postfire vegetation of uplands in Central Spain
  70. Resprouting of the Mediterranean-type shrub Erica australis with modified lignotuber carbohydrate content
  71. Plant stored reserves do not drive resprouting of the lignotuberous shrub Erica australis
  72. Some determinants of the spatio-temporal fire cycle in a mediterranean landscape (Corsica, France)
  73. Seasonal course of total non-structural carbohydrates in the lignotuberous Mediterranean-type shrub Erica australis
  74. Spatial distribution of forest fires in Sierra de Gredos (Central Spain)
  75. No allocation trade-offs between flowering and sproutingin the lignotuberous, Mediterranean shrub Erica australis
  76. Demography of Adenostoma fasciculatum after fires of different intensities in southern California chaparral
  77. Factors controlling postfire seedling establishment in southern California chaparral
  78. Fire intensity and herbivory effects on postfire resprouting of Adenostoma fasciculatum in southern California chaparral
  79. Climate and vegetation at the Eurosiberian-Mediterranean boundary in the Iberian Peninsula
  80. Terrestrial and Inland Water Systems
  81. Case Studies