Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasing in frequency. Thus, interactions between fire and temperature on soil respiration at high latitudes should be considered in determining feedbacks to climate. We tested the hypothesis that experimental warming will augment soil CO2 flux in a recently burned boreal forest by promoting microbial and root growth, but that this increase will be less apparent in more severely burned areas. We used open-top chambers to raise temperatures 0.4-0.9degreesC across two levels of burn severity in a fire scar in Alaskan black spruce forest. After 3 consecutive years of warming, soil respiration was measured through a portable gas exchange system. Abunda...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis a post-print, author-produced version o...
Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmen...
Wildfire activity is projected to increase in boreal forests as a result of climate warming. The con...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
Permafrost soils are large reservoirs of potentially labile carbon (C). Understanding the dynamics o...
This experiment seeks to further expand modern understanding of post-fire ecology via systematic mea...
High-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon in soil organic matter and are among the most...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Changes in fire regime and soil temperatures will be simultaneous symptoms of climate change in many...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis a post-print, author-produced version o...
Boreal forests store a large fraction of global terrestrial carbon and are susceptible to environmen...
Wildfire activity is projected to increase in boreal forests as a result of climate warming. The con...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
Permafrost soils are large reservoirs of potentially labile carbon (C). Understanding the dynamics o...
This experiment seeks to further expand modern understanding of post-fire ecology via systematic mea...
High-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon in soil organic matter and are among the most...
AbstractSoil microbial communities mediate the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). The amoun...
Soils store about four times as much carbon as plant biomass(1), and soil microbial respiration rele...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Changes in fire regime and soil temperatures will be simultaneous symptoms of climate change in many...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis a post-print, author-produced version o...