Validating the different components of the carbon (C) budget in forest ecosystems is essential for developing allocation rules that allow accurate predictions of global C pools and fluxes. In addition, a better understanding of the effects of natural disturbances on C cycling is critical - particularly in light of changes in disturbance regimes that may occur with alterations in global climate. This study investigates the indirect effects of fire on C cycling in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia Engelm. ex Wats.) stands in Yellowstone National Park by examining above- and belowground C pools, fluxes and allocation patterns in post-fire stands that vary in tree density and stand age (four forest types: low (\u3c1000 trees/ha), ...
A key barrier to resolving uncertainty about the effects of fire on ecosystem C balance is the fact ...
The time interval between stand-replacing fires can influence patterns of initial postfire successio...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Understanding the interactions between climate, fire and forest characteristics-- and how carbon dyn...
More frequent fire activity associated with climate warming is expected to increase the extent of yo...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
As the size and severity of fires in the western U.S. continue to increase, it has become ever more ...
Forest fire dramatically affects the carbon storage and underlying mechanisms that control the carbo...
Wildfires throughout the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and severity in...
Increased wildfire activity and climate change have intensified disturbance regimes globally and hav...
Along four chronosequences of fire-prone Siberian Scots pine forests we compared net primary product...
Forests can partially offset greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to climate change mitigation, m...
This study quantifies the short-term effects of low-, moderate-, and high-severity fire on carbon po...
A key barrier to resolving uncertainty about the effects of fire on ecosystem C balance is the fact ...
The time interval between stand-replacing fires can influence patterns of initial postfire successio...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Understanding the interactions between climate, fire and forest characteristics-- and how carbon dyn...
More frequent fire activity associated with climate warming is expected to increase the extent of yo...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
As the size and severity of fires in the western U.S. continue to increase, it has become ever more ...
Forest fire dramatically affects the carbon storage and underlying mechanisms that control the carbo...
Wildfires throughout the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and severity in...
Increased wildfire activity and climate change have intensified disturbance regimes globally and hav...
Along four chronosequences of fire-prone Siberian Scots pine forests we compared net primary product...
Forests can partially offset greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to climate change mitigation, m...
This study quantifies the short-term effects of low-, moderate-, and high-severity fire on carbon po...
A key barrier to resolving uncertainty about the effects of fire on ecosystem C balance is the fact ...
The time interval between stand-replacing fires can influence patterns of initial postfire successio...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...