In recent years, climate warming has led to an increase in the severity and frequency of naturally occurring fires in boreal ecosystems globally. In 2014, an unprecedented 3.4 million hectares of boreal forest burned in the Northwest Territories (NWT). While much research has focused on post-fire succession of serotinous tree species such as Picea mariana (black spruce) and Pinus banksiana (jack pine), the understory community of vascular plants play an important role in ecosystem functioning but less is known about the response of this component of the system to changing fire regimes. Regeneration strategies such as the ability to resprout from underground rhizomes or disperse an abundance of seeds following fire are examples of plant trai...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
This study compared the effects of fire severity and salvage logging on early successional vegetatio...
Fire plays a major role in structuring and the functioning of boreal ecosystems. As peatlands are im...
In recent years, climate warming has led to an increase in the severity and frequency of naturally o...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos...
Black spruce (Picea mariana) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana) both release a large majority of their ...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Wildfire disturbance is important for tree regeneration in boreal ecosystems. A considerable amount ...
How resilience is understood and measured has become increasingly challenging for ecologists, partic...
After fire, some conifer-ericaceous plant communities in Western Europe and eastern North America h...
Climate change is expected to alter patterns of disturbance, which in turn may drive future ecosyste...
Shifting wildfire patterns and climate conditions, magnified by anthropogenic climate change, are th...
The ecological patterns and processes of the boreal forest of northwestern Ontario are dominated by ...
Changes in fire regime of boreal forests in response to climate warming are expected to impact postf...
Post-wildfire disturbances such as salvage logging and seeding of agronomic species occur over large...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
This study compared the effects of fire severity and salvage logging on early successional vegetatio...
Fire plays a major role in structuring and the functioning of boreal ecosystems. As peatlands are im...
In recent years, climate warming has led to an increase in the severity and frequency of naturally o...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos...
Black spruce (Picea mariana) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana) both release a large majority of their ...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Wildfire disturbance is important for tree regeneration in boreal ecosystems. A considerable amount ...
How resilience is understood and measured has become increasingly challenging for ecologists, partic...
After fire, some conifer-ericaceous plant communities in Western Europe and eastern North America h...
Climate change is expected to alter patterns of disturbance, which in turn may drive future ecosyste...
Shifting wildfire patterns and climate conditions, magnified by anthropogenic climate change, are th...
The ecological patterns and processes of the boreal forest of northwestern Ontario are dominated by ...
Changes in fire regime of boreal forests in response to climate warming are expected to impact postf...
Post-wildfire disturbances such as salvage logging and seeding of agronomic species occur over large...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
This study compared the effects of fire severity and salvage logging on early successional vegetatio...
Fire plays a major role in structuring and the functioning of boreal ecosystems. As peatlands are im...