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Composition, structure and diversity of populations of Nothofagus glauca located in the mediterranean zone of Chile
ArticleAbstract: The forests of Nothofagus glauca are located in the mediterranean zone of central Chile. Its eliminaPalabras claves:Alpha and beta diversity, Nothofagus, Plant communities, Species richnessAutores:Alvarez J.B., Martín L.M., Martín M.A., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Muñoz C., Sáez F.M., Uribe M.Fuentes:scopusAn ecophysiographic approach for Araucaria araucana regeneration management
ArticleAbstract: Chilean temperate forests are dominated by Nothofagus and Araucaria araucana species. Despite A. araPalabras claves:Maxent model, Nothofagus species, Seedling establishment, Seedling treeAutores:Drake F., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R.Fuentes:scopusFragmentation of Araucaria araucana forests in Chile: Quantification and correlation with structural variables
ArticleAbstract: Landscape fragmentation is one of the main threats to South American temperate forests due to populaPalabras claves:Landscape connectivity, Landscape conservation, Landscape metrics, Spatial pattern indicatorsAutores:Drake F., Martín L.M., Martín M.A., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R.Fuentes:scopusFragmentation patterns and systematic transitions of the forested landscape in the upper Amazon region, Ecuador 1990-2008
ArticleAbstract: The analysis of the systematic transitions in the forested landscape and the study of the forest fraPalabras claves:Ecuadorian Amazon, fragmentation, Natural regeneration, systematic transitionsAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Pezzopane J.E.M., Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:scopusEconomic vulnerability of fire-prone landscapes in protected natural areas: application in a Mediterranean Natural Park
ArticleAbstract: Environmental services and landscape goods are rarely incorporated into economic valuation of naturaPalabras claves:Burn probability, Fire impacts, Landscape susceptibility, Landscape vulnerabilityAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopusHabitat modeling for the family of rhinocryptids in the rain forest in the south of Chile
ArticleAbstract: Fragmentation and degradation of forest habitats affects (the susceptibility of several species is hPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Conservation (preservation), forest managementAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Moreno R., Soler N.S., Zamora R.Fuentes:scopusModelling available crown fuel for Pinus pinaster Ait. stands in the "Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park" (Spain)
ArticleAbstract: One of the main limiting aspects in the application of crown fire models at landscape scale has beenPalabras claves:allometric equations, Canopy bulk density, Canopy fuel consumption, Canopy fuel load, Potential crown fireAutores:Mérida E., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopusWildfire-induced reduction in the carbon storage of Mediterranean ecosystems: An application to brush and forest fires impacts assessment
ArticleAbstract: Wildfire is one of the most dangerous and harmful phenomena in the world. Hence, fire impacts assessPalabras claves:Biomass consumption, carbon fixation, Carbon pools, Fire intensity, Net-value changeAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopusPbkp_redictive modeling of microhabitats for endemic birds in South Chilean temperate forests using Maximum entropy (Maxent)
ArticleAbstract: Temperate forests of Chile exhibit high biodiversity, which generates a wide range of habitats for wPalabras claves:Chilean temperate forests, Maximum entropy, Microhabitat modeling, wildlife conservationAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Moreno R., Vasquez A., Zamora R.Fuentes:scopusPotential crown fire behaviour in pinus pinea stands following different fuel treatments
ArticleAbstract: Forest fires are permanent seasonal threats that have been accentuated in recent years by climate chPalabras claves:Conifer stands, forest fires, Fuel management, FuelbreaksAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopus