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The effects of changes in fire frequencies on species losses have not yet been calculated.
This alteration of natural fire regimes by the reduction in fire frequencies leads to changes in vegetation, especially to the loss of the native fire-resistant species.
After the livestock numbers dropped (drastically after the first world war) the effect of active fire suppression by government agencies became the key reason for continued low fire frequencies.
In remote mountains of Mexico (including in Baja) fire frequencies decline later (after 1930s or 1950s) or continue burning, uninterrupted, and in a number of places in the west there are earlier fire frequency drop-offs.
We are starting with fire frequencies (as driven by climatic control on plant productivity and flammability patterns), with a goal of linking to intensities, sizes, and other fire regime parameters in future… and with that would be more explicit links to human dynamics, pests/pathogens, carbon, and all of the other things we care about.
Six fire frequencies were recorded between 1999 and 2013.
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"As humans move into an area, you see changes in fire frequency," he said.
Since the Pliocene, southern Africa's habitats have become increasingly fragmented due to increasing fire frequency and lack of rainfall.
and fire frequency.
increase in fire frequency [6].
Burned area decreased with increasing fire frequency.
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