Fires are a natural phenomenon in the boreal forest, but their frequency is expected to increase over the coming century. Fires may affect water quality and invertebrates in lakes, but there have been few studies in the northern boreal forest to describe these impacts. We collected data on water quality, macrophytes, and invertebrates from 20 lakes in the Sahtú Settlement Area of the Northwest Territories. Nine lakes were affected by fires in their catchments 4–5 years before data collection, while eleven were not. Our results showed that few water quality variables were associated with fires. However, remote sensing and field observations suggested that macrophyte biomass was higher in lakes affected by burns, and this variable was a signi...
High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent ...
Abstract: We evaluated the effects of disturbance on stream benthic macroinvertebrates at the ecolog...
The relationship between littoral macroinvertebrate communities and environmental gradients in Arcti...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon in the boreal forest, but recent studies suggest that there will ...
Warmer, dryer climate conditions during the past three decades are thought to have increased severe ...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Color poster with text, images, tables, and graphs.To determine the effects of fire on lake zooplank...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Color poster with text, map, images, and diagrams.To determine the effects of forest fire on zooplan...
The 2017 Montana fire season provides an excellent opportunity to study the wildfire impacts of wild...
The role of fire as a natural disturbance in northern European boreal ecosystems has largely disappe...
High-latitude regions are currently undergoing rapid ecosystem change due to increasing temperatures...
High severity fires are likely to become more prevalent with global climate change, so it is critica...
Wildfires are the major disturbance in boreal ecosystems and are of great importance for the biogeoc...
High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent ...
Abstract: We evaluated the effects of disturbance on stream benthic macroinvertebrates at the ecolog...
The relationship between littoral macroinvertebrate communities and environmental gradients in Arcti...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon in the boreal forest, but recent studies suggest that there will ...
Warmer, dryer climate conditions during the past three decades are thought to have increased severe ...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Color poster with text, images, tables, and graphs.To determine the effects of fire on lake zooplank...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Color poster with text, map, images, and diagrams.To determine the effects of forest fire on zooplan...
The 2017 Montana fire season provides an excellent opportunity to study the wildfire impacts of wild...
The role of fire as a natural disturbance in northern European boreal ecosystems has largely disappe...
High-latitude regions are currently undergoing rapid ecosystem change due to increasing temperatures...
High severity fires are likely to become more prevalent with global climate change, so it is critica...
Wildfires are the major disturbance in boreal ecosystems and are of great importance for the biogeoc...
High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent ...
Abstract: We evaluated the effects of disturbance on stream benthic macroinvertebrates at the ecolog...
The relationship between littoral macroinvertebrate communities and environmental gradients in Arcti...