Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests in North America. Fire cycle (FC) associations with continental climate gradients are well known, but smaller scale controls remain poorly documented. Using a time since fire map (time scale of 300 years), the study aims to assess the relative contributions of local and regional controls on FC and to describe the relationship between FC heterogeneity and vegetation patterns. The study area, located in boreal eastern North America, was partitioned into watersheds according to five scales going from local (3 km2) to landscape (2800 km2) scales. Using survival analysis, we observed that dry surficial deposits and hydrography density better predi...
Background. Drivers of fire regimes vary among spatial scales, and fire history reconstructions are ...
Wildfire can create a mosaic of impacts of varying severity across the landscape. Although widely re...
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of fire regimes is critically important for sustainable ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Co-primary investigator of the original project proposal and outline: Dr. Adam Ali.The boreal fores...
The length of the fire cycle is a critical factor affecting the vegetation cover in boreal and tempe...
The boreal forest circles the high northern latitudes but it is far from a continuous carpet of ever...
Fire is the main disturbance in North American coniferous boreal forests. In Northern Quebec, Canada...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last decades of the 20th cen...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
Background. Drivers of fire regimes vary among spatial scales, and fire history reconstructions are ...
Wildfire can create a mosaic of impacts of varying severity across the landscape. Although widely re...
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of fire regimes is critically important for sustainable ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Severe crown fires are determining disturbances for the composition and structure of boreal forests ...
Co-primary investigator of the original project proposal and outline: Dr. Adam Ali.The boreal fores...
The length of the fire cycle is a critical factor affecting the vegetation cover in boreal and tempe...
The boreal forest circles the high northern latitudes but it is far from a continuous carpet of ever...
Fire is the main disturbance in North American coniferous boreal forests. In Northern Quebec, Canada...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
Wildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last decades of the 20th cen...
Fire history was reconstructed for an area of 15 000 km2 located in the transition zone between the ...
Background. Drivers of fire regimes vary among spatial scales, and fire history reconstructions are ...
Wildfire can create a mosaic of impacts of varying severity across the landscape. Although widely re...
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of fire regimes is critically important for sustainable ...