jgpausas, to plants
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Who was the first researcher that looked at as an process?
In and in
Hint: it wasn't , sorry!

Evolutionary fire ecology: an historical account & future directions https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/biosci/biad059/7238546

We may have missed some women & non-English speakers; their invisibility is a long-standing problem. If so, we would appreciate feedback on such omissions

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@evolution

cneff,
@cneff@sciences.re avatar

Louis Trabaud, was one of the advisers of my masterthesis written in 1993 about wildfire risks in the garrigues the Nîmes, see also here https://cneffpaysages.blog/2018/08/07/pyrotragedies-a-critical-retrospective-on-the-wildfire-situation-in-europe-during-july-2018/
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cneff,
@cneff@sciences.re avatar

why were these scientists, doing such groundbreaking work for fire ecology, not mentioned in this review article ? because the articles/works were written in French, - or because they are not available in "standard literature databases" ? Or other "causes" ?
(4 part end of my comment/question to Juli Pausas post)
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bibliolater, to science
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"We extracted ancient DNA from a recently exposed fracture surface of a clay brick deriving from the palace of king Ashurnasirpal II (883–859 BCE) in Nimrud, Iraq. We detected 34 unique taxonomic groups of plants."

Arbøll, T.P., Rasmussen, S.L., de Jonge, N. et al. Revealing the secrets of a 2900-year-old clay brick, discovering a time capsule of ancient DNA. Sci Rep 13, 13092 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-38191-w @science

bibliolater, to science
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"We extracted ancient DNA from a recently exposed fracture surface of a clay brick deriving from the palace of king Ashurnasirpal II (883–859 BCE) in Nimrud, Iraq. We detected 34 unique taxonomic groups of plants."

Arbøll, T.P., Rasmussen, S.L., de Jonge, N. et al. Revealing the secrets of a 2900-year-old clay brick, discovering a time capsule of ancient DNA. Sci Rep 13, 13092 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-38191-w @science

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