The determinants of fire-driven changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) across broad environmental gradients remains unclear, especially in global drylands. Here we combined datasets and field sampling of fire-manipulation experiments to evaluate where and why fire changes SOC and compared our statistical model to simulations from ecosystem models. Drier ecosystems experienced larger relative changes in SOC than humid ecosystems-in some cases exceeding losses from plant biomass pools-primarily explained by high fire-driven declines in tree biomass inputs in dry ecosystems. Many ecosystem models underestimated the SOC changes in drier ecosystems. Upscaling our statistical model predicted that soils in savannah-grassland regions may have gained ...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
The terrestrial carbon sink has significantly increased in the past decades, but the underlying mech...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...
Fire frequency is changing globally and is projected to affect the global carbon cycle and climate. ...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
Soils are one of the largest terrestrial pools of carbon, yet there is still little understanding of...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...
The importance of arid and semi-arid ecosystems for global net carbon uptake has recently been highl...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
Fire disturbance affects many ecosystem processes, especially carbon (C) cycling. In addition, fire...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Wildfires generally result in biospheric recovery approximating the pre-disturbance state. However l...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
In the boreal region, soil organic carbon (OC) dynamics are strongly governed by the interaction bet...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
The terrestrial carbon sink has significantly increased in the past decades, but the underlying mech...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...
Fire frequency is changing globally and is projected to affect the global carbon cycle and climate. ...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
Soils are one of the largest terrestrial pools of carbon, yet there is still little understanding of...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...
The importance of arid and semi-arid ecosystems for global net carbon uptake has recently been highl...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
Fire disturbance affects many ecosystem processes, especially carbon (C) cycling. In addition, fire...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Wildfires generally result in biospheric recovery approximating the pre-disturbance state. However l...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
In the boreal region, soil organic carbon (OC) dynamics are strongly governed by the interaction bet...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
The terrestrial carbon sink has significantly increased in the past decades, but the underlying mech...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...