Wildfires are a common disturbance event in the Canadian boreal forest. Within event boundaries, the level of vegetation mortality varies greatly. Understanding where surviving vegetation occurs within fire events and how this relates to pre-fire vegetation, topography, and fire weather can inform forest management decisions. We used pre-fire forest inventory data, digital elevation maps, and records of fire weather for 37 naturally-occurring wildfires (1961 to 1982; 30 to 5500 ha) covering a wide range of conditions in the western Canadian boreal forest to investigate these relationships using multinomial logistic models. Overall, vegetation mortality related to a combination of factors representing different spatial scales. Lower vegetati...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Wildfires are a common disturbance event in the Canadian boreal forest. Within event boundaries, the...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
Abstract. Wildfire is a major disturbance in boreal terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing fire regi...
It is crucial to better understand and predict how burnt areas in the boreal forest will evolve unde...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Wildfires have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems in Canada and Alaska. Characterizing f...
Two determinants of fire behavior are fire weather and spatial variation in fuels. Their relative im...
In boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree mortality) is affecte...
International audienceAimWildfire activity is projected to increase under global warming in many par...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
Burn severity is an important component of the fire regime that has not yet been fully characterized...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Wildfires are a common disturbance event in the Canadian boreal forest. Within event boundaries, the...
Wildfire is the dominant stand-renewing disturbance in the northwestern Canadian boreal forest. Fire...
Abstract. Wildfire is a major disturbance in boreal terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing fire regi...
It is crucial to better understand and predict how burnt areas in the boreal forest will evolve unde...
Future changes in climate are widely anticipated to increase fire frequency, particularly in boreal ...
Wildfires, which constitute the most extensive natural disturbance of the boreal biome, produce a br...
Wildfires have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems in Canada and Alaska. Characterizing f...
Two determinants of fire behavior are fire weather and spatial variation in fuels. Their relative im...
In boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree mortality) is affecte...
International audienceAimWildfire activity is projected to increase under global warming in many par...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
Burn severity is an important component of the fire regime that has not yet been fully characterized...
Natural disturbances play a key role to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat, bio...
International audienceIn boreal forest ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e. the extent of fire‐relate...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...