Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical processes including net carbon (C) balance. Long-term monitoring and chronosequence studies highlight a resilience of biogeochemical properties to large, stand-replacing, high-severity fire events. In contrast, the consequences of repeated fires or temporal variability in a fire regime (e.g., the characteristic timing or severity of fire) are largely unknown, yet theory suggests that such variability could strongly influence forest C trajectories (i.e., future states or directions) for millennia. Here we combine a 4500-year paleoecological record of fire activity with ecosystem modeling to investigate how fire-regime variability impacts soil C an...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fire r...
1. Key uncertainties in anticipating future fire regimes are their sensitivity to climate change, an...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Disturbance can catalyze rapid ecological change by causing widespread mortality and initiating succ...
Disturbance can catalyze rapid ecological change by causing widespread mortality and initiating succ...
Disturbance can catalyze rapid ecological change by causing widespread mortality and initiating succ...
A key barrier to resolving uncertainty about the effects of fire on ecosystem C balance is the fact ...
Boreal forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, and wildfire is a key control of b...
1. Key uncertainties in anticipating future fire regimes are their sensitivity to climate change, an...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fire r...
1. Key uncertainties in anticipating future fire regimes are their sensitivity to climate change, an...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Disturbance can catalyze rapid ecological change by causing widespread mortality and initiating succ...
Disturbance can catalyze rapid ecological change by causing widespread mortality and initiating succ...
Disturbance can catalyze rapid ecological change by causing widespread mortality and initiating succ...
A key barrier to resolving uncertainty about the effects of fire on ecosystem C balance is the fact ...
Boreal forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, and wildfire is a key control of b...
1. Key uncertainties in anticipating future fire regimes are their sensitivity to climate change, an...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fire r...
1. Key uncertainties in anticipating future fire regimes are their sensitivity to climate change, an...