Search Results - "Alam, Md Azharul"
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The COVID-19 pandemic: A threat to forest and wildlife conservation in Bangladesh?
Published in Trees, Forests and People (Online) (01-09-2021)“…•The global pandemic due to COVID-19 has disrupted the forest related economy.•Deforestation was increased in village and hill forests of Bangladesh in…”
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Salinity reduces site quality and mangrove forest functions. From monitoring to understanding
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-12-2022)“…Mangroves continue to be threatened across their range by a mix of anthropogenic and climate change-related stress. Climate change-induced salinity is likely…”
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Soluble carbohydrates and relative growth rates in chloro-, cyano- and cephalolichens: effects of temperature and nocturnal hydration
Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2015)“…This growth chamber experiment evaluates how temperature and humidity regimes shape soluble carbohydrate pools and growth rates in lichens with different…”
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Intraspecific variation in shoot flammability in Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium is not predicted by habitat environmental conditions
Published in Forest ecosystems (2022)“…Flammability is a compound plant trait that can vary significantly across natural populations within species. Investigating intraspecific variation in…”
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Fungal tissue per se is stronger as a UV-B screen than secondary fungal extrolites in Lobaria pulmonaria
Published in Fungal ecology (01-04-2017)“…To test the hypotheses that (1) protective mycobiont tissues and/or (2) medullary UV-B-absorbing carbon-based secondary compounds (CBSCs) protect lichen…”
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Variation in understorey floristic composition regeneration and fire hazard under Acacia invaded forest canopy in New Zealand
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2024)“…Acacia species are considered invasive exotic species in many regions globally, and influence the floristic composition and fire hazard of ecosystems they…”
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Measuring flammability of crops, pastures, fruit trees, and weeds: A novel tool to fight wildfires in agricultural landscapes
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2024)“…Fires on agricultural land account for 8–11 % of the total number of fires that occur globally. These fires burn through various crops, pastures, and native…”
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Green firebreaks as a management tool for wildfires: Lessons from China
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2019)“…Wildfire is a widespread natural hazard that is expected to increase in areal extent, severity and frequency with ongoing changes in climate and land-use. One…”
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Shoot flammability is decoupled from leaf flammability, but controlled by leaf functional traits
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2020)“…Flammability is an important plant trait, relevant to plant function, wildfire behaviour and plant evolution. However, systematic comparison of plant…”
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Climatic conditions affect shoot flammability by influencing flammability-related functional traits in nonfire-prone habitats
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2023)“…Plant flammability is an important driver of wildfires, and flammability itself is determined by several plant functional traits. While many plant traits are…”
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Shoot-level flammability across the Dracophyllum (Ericaceae) phylogeny: evidence for flammability being an emergent property in a land with little fire
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2020)“…• Plant flammability varies across species, but the evolutionary basis for this variation is not well understood. Phylogenetic analysis of interspecific…”
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Managing Fire and Biodiversity in the Wildland-Urban Interface: A Role for Green Firebreaks
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Shoot flammability of vascular plants is phylogenetically conserved and related to habitat fire-proneness and growth form
Published in Nature plants (01-04-2020)“…Terrestrial plants and fire have interacted for at least 420 million years 1 . Whether recurrent fire drives plants to evolve higher flammability and what the…”
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