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Germination response of five eastern Mediterranean woody species to smoke solutions derived from various plants
ŞS Çatav, I Bekar, BS Ateş, G Ergan, F Oymak, ED Ülker, Ç Tavşanoğlu
Turkish Journal of Botany 36 (5), 480-487, 2012
532012
Cross-regional modelling of fire occurrence in the Alps and the Mediterranean Basin
I Bekar, Ç Tavşanoğlu, GB Pezzatti, H Vacik, JG Pausas, H Bugmann, ...
International Journal of Wildland Fire 29 (8), 712-722, 2020
142020
Modelling the drivers of natural fire activity: the bias created by cropland fires
I Bekar, Ç Tavşanoğlu
International journal of wildland fire 26 (10), 845-851, 2017
132017
Akdeniz ekosistemlerinde günümüz yangın rejimlerinin şekillenmesinde doğal ve antropojen faktörlerin rolü
I Bekar
Hacettepe University, 2016
82016
Complementing daily fire-danger assessment using a novel metric based on burnt area ranking
GB Pezzatti, A De Angelis, I Bekar, C Ricotta, S Bajocco, M Conedera
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 295, 108172, 2020
72020
Integrating burned area as a complementary performance measure for daily fire danger assessment: A large-scale test
I Bekar, GB Pezzatti, M Conedera, H Vacik, JG Pausas, S Dupire, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 342, 109746, 2023
12023
The role of anthropogenic and natural factors in shaping recent fire regimes in Mediterranean ecosystems
I Bekar, Ç Tavşanoğlu
3rd Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Symposium, 2016
12016
Unraveling the complexities in fire regimes by modeling of fire occurrence and burned area
I Bekar
ETH Zurich, 2023
2023
Cold-related germination in plants of Central Anatolian steppes: the role of biogeographical origin
I Bekar, C Ülgen, E Güneş, Ş Çatav, G Ergan, B Özüdoğru, Ç Tavşanoğlu
4th Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Symposium, 2017
2017
The role of anthropogenic and natural factors in shaping recent fire regimes in Mediterranean ecosystems
I Bekar, Ç Tavşanoğlu
IV MEDECOS & XIII AEET Meeting, 2017
2017
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