- Is there a potential to strengthen ecological processes as a way to restore fire regimes? 🔥 🔥 New Paper Out! 🔥 🔥 @adrianregos.bsky.social @bakxbakx.bsky.social @fmoreira65.bsky.social @lluisbrotons.bsky.social and our other co-authors explore this www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Interesting paper but, admittedly as someone from northwest Europe, where is fire a natural process? My understanding is that most fire regimes are human induced (deliberately or habitat alteration) bar maybe Australia (where importance of fire can be overstated)? Does Rewilding = Fire Regime?
- Great Q! Fire drives biodiversity in many parts of the world, including Europe. Lightning, people, and in some places even birds of prey, have lit fires and shaped resilient ecosystems for millennia. For example, this paper shows fire in the Irish Charcoal record in ~15,500BC tinyurl.com/thj5b9xt
- My point moreso if fire is anthropogenic, is it rewilding or is it conservation?Jul 8, 2025 14:18
- This is a very nice paper about restoring the ecological role of people that you might be interested in. It points to the role that people have within the trophic web and in the sustainment of ecological processes (rewilding). : www.nature.com/articles/s41...