High latitude regions are warming rapidly with important ecological and societal consequences. Utilizing two landscape-scale datasets from interior Alaska, we compared patterns in forest structure in two regions with sharply differing fire disturbance, topography, and climate. Our goal was to evaluate a set of hypotheses concerning possible warming-driven changes in forest structure suggested by recent literature. We found essentially consistent habitat associations for the tree flora across two disparate study areas concomitant with considerable differences in observed patterns of forest structure and composition. Our results confirmed expected increases in broadleaved species occupancy and abundance in the warmer, more fire-affected study...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forest and tundra ecosystems is strongly controlled by cl...
Unprecedented rates of climate change have increased forest stress and mortality worldwide. Previous...
1.Tall-shrub expansion into low-statured communities, a hallmark of recent vegetative change across ...
High latitude regions are warming rapidly with important ecological and societal consequences. Utili...
Context In interior Alaska, increasing wildfire activity associated with climate change is projected...
Fundamentally different from the rest of the forest types in the United States, Alaska’s boreal fore...
Code and data to reproduce results in the associated paper. Additional downloads of climate data and...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
Context: The boreal forest is globally important for its influence on Earth's energy balance, and it...
There has been a recent increase in the frequency and extent of wildfires in interior Alaska, and th...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Boreal forest soils contain large stocks of soil carbon (C) that may be sensitive to changes in clim...
Area burned has doubled in Alaskan boreal forest over the past several decades, and fires are expect...
The boreal biome represents approximately one third of the world\u27s forested area and plays an imp...
The boreal forest circles the high northern latitudes but it is far from a continuous carpet of ever...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forest and tundra ecosystems is strongly controlled by cl...
Unprecedented rates of climate change have increased forest stress and mortality worldwide. Previous...
1.Tall-shrub expansion into low-statured communities, a hallmark of recent vegetative change across ...
High latitude regions are warming rapidly with important ecological and societal consequences. Utili...
Context In interior Alaska, increasing wildfire activity associated with climate change is projected...
Fundamentally different from the rest of the forest types in the United States, Alaska’s boreal fore...
Code and data to reproduce results in the associated paper. Additional downloads of climate data and...
Boreal forests and arctic tundra cover 33% of global land area and store an estimated 50% of total s...
Context: The boreal forest is globally important for its influence on Earth's energy balance, and it...
There has been a recent increase in the frequency and extent of wildfires in interior Alaska, and th...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Boreal forest soils contain large stocks of soil carbon (C) that may be sensitive to changes in clim...
Area burned has doubled in Alaskan boreal forest over the past several decades, and fires are expect...
The boreal biome represents approximately one third of the world\u27s forested area and plays an imp...
The boreal forest circles the high northern latitudes but it is far from a continuous carpet of ever...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forest and tundra ecosystems is strongly controlled by cl...
Unprecedented rates of climate change have increased forest stress and mortality worldwide. Previous...
1.Tall-shrub expansion into low-statured communities, a hallmark of recent vegetative change across ...