Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that govern future fires. Since fires are dependent on available plant or fine fuels, ecosystem processes that alter fine fuel loads like microbial decomposition are particularly important and could modify future fires. We hypothesized that variation in short-term fire history would influence fuel dynamics in such ecosystems. We predicted that frequent fires within a short-time period would slow microbial decomposition of new fine fuels. We expected that fire effects would differ based on dominant substrates and that fire history would also alter soil nutrient availability, indirectly slowing decomposition. We measured decomposition of newly deposited ...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems.Yet few studies ...
Understanding the response of soil microbial communities and decomposition to global environmental c...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
© 2019 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2019 New Phytologist Trust Pyrogenic savannas with a tree–gras...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems. Yet few studies...
Soil respiration is the second largest source of carbon flux in the global carbon cycle and a major ...
While past research has studied forest succession on decadal timescales, ecosystem responses to rapi...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
Fire frequency is changing globally and is projected to affect the global carbon cycle and climate. ...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems.Yet few studies ...
Understanding the response of soil microbial communities and decomposition to global environmental c...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
© 2019 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2019 New Phytologist Trust Pyrogenic savannas with a tree–gras...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems. Yet few studies...
Soil respiration is the second largest source of carbon flux in the global carbon cycle and a major ...
While past research has studied forest succession on decadal timescales, ecosystem responses to rapi...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
Fire frequency is changing globally and is projected to affect the global carbon cycle and climate. ...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
Fire is a crucial event regulating the structure and functioning of many ecosystems.Yet few studies ...
Understanding the response of soil microbial communities and decomposition to global environmental c...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...