In boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree mortality) is affected by environmental conditions and fire intensity. A burned area usually includes tree patches that partially or entirely escaped fire. There are two types of post-fire residual patches: (1) patches that only escaped the last fire; and (2) patches with lower fire susceptibility, also called fire refuges, that escaped several consecutive fires, likely due to particular site characteristics. The main objective of this study was to test if particular environmental conditions and stand characteristics could explain the presence of fire refuges in the mixedwood boreal forest. The FlamMap3 fire behavior model running at the landscape scale was used ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
In order to test whether changes in forest composition observed while sampling portions of the lands...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...
International audienceIn boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
International audienceWildfires in boreal forest ecosystems usually spare tree stands called post-fi...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
Two determinants of fire behavior are fire weather and spatial variation in fuels. Their relative im...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
International audienceBurned areas in boreal mixedwood forests usually include tree patches that par...
There is general consensus that wildfires in boreal forests will increase throughout this century in...
Wildfire is one of the main natural disturbances that consume a substantial amount of forest cover, ...
Although it has long been assumed that wildfire occurrence is independent of stand age in the North ...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
In order to test whether changes in forest composition observed while sampling portions of the lands...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...
International audienceIn boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
International audienceWildfires in boreal forest ecosystems usually spare tree stands called post-fi...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
Two determinants of fire behavior are fire weather and spatial variation in fuels. Their relative im...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
International audienceBurned areas in boreal mixedwood forests usually include tree patches that par...
There is general consensus that wildfires in boreal forests will increase throughout this century in...
Wildfire is one of the main natural disturbances that consume a substantial amount of forest cover, ...
Although it has long been assumed that wildfire occurrence is independent of stand age in the North ...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
In order to test whether changes in forest composition observed while sampling portions of the lands...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...