Temporal patterns of stem and needle production and total aboveground net primary production (ANPP) were studied at the tree and stand level along four chronosequences of Siberian Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests differing in site quality (poor lichen type or the more fertile Vaccinium type) and in frequency of surface fires (unburned, moderately burned (fire return interval of similar to40 years), or heavily burned (fire return interval of similar tO25 years)). The maximum range of variability in aboveground production was quantified for: (1) possible long-term changes in site quality; (2) stand age; (3) non-stand-rep lacing, recurring surface fires; and (4) interannual climate variability. For (1) and (2), total ANPP was low in th...
The dark taiga of Siberia is a boreal vegetation dominated by Picea obovata, Abies sibirica, and Pin...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, a phenomenon which has been causing more frequent and sev...
The study presents a data set of above-ground biomass (AGB), structure, spacing and fire regime, for...
Effects of fire and site type on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balances were determined by following t...
Along four chronosequences of fire-prone Siberian Scots pine forests we compared net primary product...
Wildfires are the main disturbance of boreal ecosystems, one of the largest reservoirs of terrestria...
A persistent and reliable future terrestrial carbon (C) sink will depend on how stable forest produc...
Prolonged dry periods and increased temperatures that result from anthropogenic climate change have ...
Natural disturbance is an important driving force of community dynamics in many forest types around ...
The relative roles of fire and climate in determining canopy species composition and aboveground car...
Ring width (TRW) chronologies from Siberian (Pinus sibirica) and Scots (Pinus sylvestris) pine trees...
Pines are generally fire-resistant trees. There is a shortage of research on the behaviour of Scots ...
Climate change is predicted to increase rates of fire activity in boreal forests. A shortened fire r...
Part I Climate ChangeInvestigations carried out in the Kola peninsula (northern taiga) and in the So...
The dark taiga of Siberia is a boreal vegetation dominated by Picea obovata, Abies sibirica, and Pin...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, a phenomenon which has been causing more frequent and sev...
The study presents a data set of above-ground biomass (AGB), structure, spacing and fire regime, for...
Effects of fire and site type on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balances were determined by following t...
Along four chronosequences of fire-prone Siberian Scots pine forests we compared net primary product...
Wildfires are the main disturbance of boreal ecosystems, one of the largest reservoirs of terrestria...
A persistent and reliable future terrestrial carbon (C) sink will depend on how stable forest produc...
Prolonged dry periods and increased temperatures that result from anthropogenic climate change have ...
Natural disturbance is an important driving force of community dynamics in many forest types around ...
The relative roles of fire and climate in determining canopy species composition and aboveground car...
Ring width (TRW) chronologies from Siberian (Pinus sibirica) and Scots (Pinus sylvestris) pine trees...
Pines are generally fire-resistant trees. There is a shortage of research on the behaviour of Scots ...
Climate change is predicted to increase rates of fire activity in boreal forests. A shortened fire r...
Part I Climate ChangeInvestigations carried out in the Kola peninsula (northern taiga) and in the So...
The dark taiga of Siberia is a boreal vegetation dominated by Picea obovata, Abies sibirica, and Pin...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, a phenomenon which has been causing more frequent and sev...