A global synthesis of fire effects on ecosystem services of forests and woodlands
Fire is a primary disturbance in the world's forested ecosystems and its impacts are
projected to increase in many regions due to global climate change. Fire impacts have been …
projected to increase in many regions due to global climate change. Fire impacts have been …
From burned slopes to streams: how wildfire affects nitrogen cycling and retention in forests and fire-prone watersheds
Wildfire is a major driver of nitrogen (N) cycling and export from terrestrial to aquatic
systems. While fire is a natural process in many watersheds, it can still degrade water quality …
systems. While fire is a natural process in many watersheds, it can still degrade water quality …
Belowground community responses to fire: meta‐analysis reveals contrasting responses of soil microorganisms and mesofauna
Global fire regimes are shifting due to climate and land use changes. Understanding the
responses of belowground communities to fire is key to predicting changes in the ecosystem …
responses of belowground communities to fire is key to predicting changes in the ecosystem …
Effects of drought manipulation on soil nitrogen cycling: A meta‐analysis
Many regions on Earth are expected to become drier with climate change, which may impact
nitrogen (N) cycling rates and availability. We used a meta‐analytical approach on the …
nitrogen (N) cycling rates and availability. We used a meta‐analytical approach on the …
How climate change and fire exclusion drive wildfire regimes at actionable scales
Extreme wildfires are increasing in frequency globally, prompting new efforts to mitigate risk.
The ecological appropriateness of risk mitigation strategies, however, depends on what …
The ecological appropriateness of risk mitigation strategies, however, depends on what …
Missing climate feedbacks in fire models: limitations and uncertainties in fuel loadings and the role of decomposition in fine fuel accumulation
Climate change has lengthened wildfire seasons and transformed fire regimes throughout
the world. Thus, capturing fuel and fire dynamics is critical for projecting Earth system …
the world. Thus, capturing fuel and fire dynamics is critical for projecting Earth system …
Post-fire soil emissions of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N2O) across global ecosystems: a review
EZ Stephens, PM Homyak - Biogeochemistry, 2023 - Springer
Wildfires may increase soil emissions of trace nitrogen (N) gases like nitric oxide (NO) and
nitrous oxide (N2O) by changing soil physicochemical conditions and altering microbial …
nitrous oxide (N2O) by changing soil physicochemical conditions and altering microbial …
[HTML][HTML] Medium-term effects of wildfire severity on soil physical, chemical and biological properties in Pinus halepensis Mill. woodland (Southern Italy): an opportunity …
Wildfire frequency and severity have greatly increased in Mediterranean areas in recent
decades affecting ecosystems functioning due to alteration in the above-and below-ground …
decades affecting ecosystems functioning due to alteration in the above-and below-ground …
[HTML][HTML] Fire increases soil nitrogen retention and alters nitrogen uptake patterns among dominant shrub species in an Arctic dry heath tundra
Climate change increases the frequency and severity of fire in the Arctic tundra regions. We
assessed effects of fire in combination with summer warming on soil biogeochemical N-and …
assessed effects of fire in combination with summer warming on soil biogeochemical N-and …
Changes in soil nitrogen dynamics caused by prescribed fires in dense gorse lands in SW Pyrenees
Rural depopulation, abandonment of traditional land uses and decrease of extensive
stockfarming is accelerating shrub encroachment in mountain areas. In NW Spain, gorse …
stockfarming is accelerating shrub encroachment in mountain areas. In NW Spain, gorse …