作者
Adam FA Pellegrini, Anders Ahlström, Sarah E Hobbie, Peter B Reich, Lars P Nieradzik, A Carla Staver, Bryant C Scharenbroch, Ari Jumpponen, William RL Anderegg, James T Randerson, Robert B Jackson
发表日期
2018/1/11
期刊
Nature
卷号
553
期号
7687
页码范围
194-198
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Fire frequency is changing globally and is projected to affect the global carbon cycle and climate,,. However, uncertainty about how ecosystems respond to decadal changes in fire frequency makes it difficult to predict the effects of altered fire regimes on the carbon cycle; for instance, we do not fully understand the long-term effects of fire on soil carbon and nutrient storage, or whether fire-driven nutrient losses limit plant productivity,. Here we analyse data from 48 sites in savanna grasslands, broadleaf forests and needleleaf forests spanning up to 65 years, during which time the frequency of fires was altered at each site. We find that frequently burned plots experienced a decline in surface soil carbon and nitrogen that was non-saturating through time, having 36 per cent (±13 per cent) less carbon and 38 per cent (±16 per cent) less nitrogen after 64 years than plots that were protected from fire. Fire-driven carbon and …
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