Fire regimes are shifting under climate change. Decadal-scale shifts in fire regime can disrupt the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) within forest ecosystems, but the full extent of these disruptions is unknown. It is also unclear whether these disruptions have consequences for the ecological characteristics (e.g., biomass, abundance, and composition) of microbial and invertebrate communities, which together comprise the majority of terrestrial biodiversity and underpin many ecosystem processes. The theoretical framework of ecological stoichiometry has great potential in this context, but it has rarely been used to develop an integrated understanding of the biogeochemical and ecological effects of alter...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Climate change models predict increased forest fire occurrence and severity in the near future. Fore...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Fire regimes are shifting under climate change. Decadal-scale shifts in fire regime can disrupt the ...
Global fire regimes are shifting due to climate and land use changes. Understanding the responses of...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Activities of ecosystem engineers can interact with other disturbances to modulate rates of key proc...
Decadal-scale increases in fire frequency have the potential to deplete ecosystems of essential nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry may be used to investigate the impacts of fire regime, as fire regime can i...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby for...
Background and aims: Changes to soil nutrient concentrations following vegetation fire may affect bi...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS We tested for fire-induced (5–6 years post-fire) changes in the ...
Landscape fire is a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. Predicting bioma...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Climate change models predict increased forest fire occurrence and severity in the near future. Fore...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Fire regimes are shifting under climate change. Decadal-scale shifts in fire regime can disrupt the ...
Global fire regimes are shifting due to climate and land use changes. Understanding the responses of...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Activities of ecosystem engineers can interact with other disturbances to modulate rates of key proc...
Decadal-scale increases in fire frequency have the potential to deplete ecosystems of essential nutr...
Ecological stoichiometry may be used to investigate the impacts of fire regime, as fire regime can i...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Eucalyptus regnans grows rapidly from seed after wildfires, out-competing other species, thereby for...
Background and aims: Changes to soil nutrient concentrations following vegetation fire may affect bi...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS We tested for fire-induced (5–6 years post-fire) changes in the ...
Landscape fire is a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. Predicting bioma...
Fire-plant feedbacks engineer recurrent fires in pyrophilic ecosystems like savannas. The mechanisms...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Climate change models predict increased forest fire occurrence and severity in the near future. Fore...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...