Large wildfires in California cause significant socioecological impacts, and half of the federal funds for fire suppression are spent each year in California. Future fire activity is projected to increase with climate change, but predictions are uncertain because humans can modulate or even override climatic effects on fire activity. Here we test the hypothesis that changes in socioecological systems from the Native American to the current period drove shifts in fire activity and modulated fire-climate relationships in the Sierra Nevada. We developed a 415-y record (1600-2015 CE) of fire activity by merging a treering-based record of Sierra Nevada fire history with a 20th-century record based on annual area burned. Large shifts in the fire ...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requi...
For millennia, forest ecosystems in California have been shaped by fire from both natural processes ...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...
Moisture delivery in California is largely regulated by the strength and position of the North Pacif...
Unraveling the effects of climate and land use on historical fire regimes provides important insight...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Fire use has played an important role in human evolution and subsequent dispersals across the globe,...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requi...
For millennia, forest ecosystems in California have been shaped by fire from both natural processes ...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...
We examine a macro-scaled perspective of fire and climate for California and highlight landscapes wh...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
<div><p>The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the n...
The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to u...
In the face of recent wildfires across the Western United States, it is essential that we understand...
Moisture delivery in California is largely regulated by the strength and position of the North Pacif...
Unraveling the effects of climate and land use on historical fire regimes provides important insight...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Fire use has played an important role in human evolution and subsequent dispersals across the globe,...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requi...
For millennia, forest ecosystems in California have been shaped by fire from both natural processes ...