Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and function of boreal forest ecosystems. An important function of the boreal forest is its ability to sequester and store carbon (C). Increasing disturbance from wildfires, emitting large amounts of C to the atmosphere, may create a positive feedback to climate warming. Variation in ecosystem structure and function throughout the boreal forest is important for predicting the effects of climate warming and changing fire regimes on C dynamics. In this study, we compiled data on soil characteristics, stand structure, pre-fire C pools, C loss from fire, and the potential drivers of these C metrics from 527 sites distributed across six ecoregions of ...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Increasing temperatures and drier conditions, related to climate change, have resulted in changes to...
The global boreal forests comprise large stocks of organic carbon that vary with climate and fire re...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Wildfires strongly regulate carbon (C) cycling and storage in boreal forests and account for almost ...
Carbon (C) emissions from wildfires are a key terrestrial–atmosphere interaction that influences glo...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
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Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
Boreal forest soils contain large stocks of soil carbon (C) that may be sensitive to changes in clim...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Increasing temperatures and drier conditions, related to climate change, have resulted in changes to...
The global boreal forests comprise large stocks of organic carbon that vary with climate and fire re...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Wildfires strongly regulate carbon (C) cycling and storage in boreal forests and account for almost ...
Carbon (C) emissions from wildfires are a key terrestrial–atmosphere interaction that influences glo...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
Boreal forest soils contain large stocks of soil carbon (C) that may be sensitive to changes in clim...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Increasing temperatures and drier conditions, related to climate change, have resulted in changes to...
The global boreal forests comprise large stocks of organic carbon that vary with climate and fire re...