Wildfires are the major cause of forest death in Siberia, as well as one of the main ecological factors forming biodiversity. Here, we present the impact of surface wildfires on Northern Eurasian boreal ecosystems with the example of the main tree species in the Near–Yenisei Siberia. The wildfire impact in the study area is determined by the mean annual burning rate of 0.20 ± 0.05%. In the extremely dry summer of 2012, this value increased to 19%. The integral fire radiative power through the season reached 4.1 × 105 MW/km2, whereas the mean annual value did not exceed 0.64 × 105 MW/km2. Our observations demonstrate the highly variable effect of surface fires on conifer species in Siberia. Only trees with DBH > 5 cm survived a year after mo...
Wildfire disturbances effect changes in vegetation communities that in turn influence climate. Such ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type inboreal forests and can trigger significant changes in...
Wildfires in Siberia are documented to have increased in frequency and severity over recent decades....
Wildfire in Siberia is extensive, affecting up to 15 Mha annually. The proportion of the vegetation ...
Wildfire is one of the main forest disturbing factors in the boreal zone of Siberia that can cause s...
The year 2021 set new records for wildfire extent in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in eastern Sibe...
Fires are among the most influential disturbances affecting ecosystem structure and biogeochemical c...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
Abstract Wildfires are an important factor in controlling forest ecosystem dynamics a...
This study demonstrates the dependence between the forest burning rates and abnormal decrease in Sib...
Wildfire number and burned area temporal dynamics within all of Siberia and along a south-north tran...
Wildfires are the main disturbance of boreal ecosystems, one of the largest reservoirs of terrestria...
Wildfire disturbances effect changes in vegetation communities that in turn influence climate. Such ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type inboreal forests and can trigger significant changes in...
Wildfires in Siberia are documented to have increased in frequency and severity over recent decades....
Wildfire in Siberia is extensive, affecting up to 15 Mha annually. The proportion of the vegetation ...
Wildfire is one of the main forest disturbing factors in the boreal zone of Siberia that can cause s...
The year 2021 set new records for wildfire extent in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in eastern Sibe...
Fires are among the most influential disturbances affecting ecosystem structure and biogeochemical c...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
Abstract Wildfires are an important factor in controlling forest ecosystem dynamics a...
This study demonstrates the dependence between the forest burning rates and abnormal decrease in Sib...
Wildfire number and burned area temporal dynamics within all of Siberia and along a south-north tran...
Wildfires are the main disturbance of boreal ecosystems, one of the largest reservoirs of terrestria...
Wildfire disturbances effect changes in vegetation communities that in turn influence climate. Such ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type inboreal forests and can trigger significant changes in...
Wildfires in Siberia are documented to have increased in frequency and severity over recent decades....