Although it is increasingly accepted that young (e.g., â ¤30 years) stands originating from wildfire are considerably less flammable than older stands in the boreal forest of North America, the role of fuel availability and structure in this phenomenon has not been thoroughly investigated. As a regional study in a high-frequency fire regime, detailed wildfire fuel loading and structure was measured in 66 sites including both wetlands and uplands in the Boreal Plains landscape of Wood Buffalo National Park, in northwestern Canada. Overall, a significant increase in total flammable biomass occurred in upland sites after 97 years but this increase was not consistently observed in wetlands, except where there was dense tree cover. Fuel accumu...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
Fire can play an important role in peatlands by modifying plant communities and carbon (C) stocks. H...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Although it is increasingly accepted that young (e.g., â ¤30 years) stands originating from wildfire...
Wildfire frequency and severity in boreal peatlands can be limited by wet fuel conditions, but incre...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
In the boreal plains ecozone, black spruce (Picea mariana) peatlands can represent large parts of th...
A study was undertaken to characterize two dynamic fuel types not included in the Canadian Forest Fi...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
In estimating total carbon emissions from wildland fire, three inputs are needed: area burned, carbo...
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an e...
Abstract. Wildfire is a major disturbance in boreal terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing fire regi...
International audienceIn boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree...
The Canadian boreal forest consists of a mosaic of landscapes of varying soil drainage and forest ag...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
Fire can play an important role in peatlands by modifying plant communities and carbon (C) stocks. H...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Although it is increasingly accepted that young (e.g., â ¤30 years) stands originating from wildfire...
Wildfire frequency and severity in boreal peatlands can be limited by wet fuel conditions, but incre...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
In the boreal plains ecozone, black spruce (Picea mariana) peatlands can represent large parts of th...
A study was undertaken to characterize two dynamic fuel types not included in the Canadian Forest Fi...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
In estimating total carbon emissions from wildland fire, three inputs are needed: area burned, carbo...
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an e...
Abstract. Wildfire is a major disturbance in boreal terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing fire regi...
International audienceIn boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree...
The Canadian boreal forest consists of a mosaic of landscapes of varying soil drainage and forest ag...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
Fire can play an important role in peatlands by modifying plant communities and carbon (C) stocks. H...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...