Post-fire recovery of soil organic layer carbon in Canadian Boreal Forests
Conifer forests historically have been resilient to wildfires in part due to thick organic soil
layers that regulate combustion and post-fire moisture and vegetation change. However …
layers that regulate combustion and post-fire moisture and vegetation change. However …
[HTML][HTML] Climatic variation drives loss and restructuring of carbon and nitrogen in boreal forest wildfire
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and
accounts for almost 30% of the global annual terrestrial sink of carbon (C). Increased …
accounts for almost 30% of the global annual terrestrial sink of carbon (C). Increased …
Burned area and carbon emissions across northwestern boreal North America from 2001–2019
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
Burned area and carbon emissions across northwestern boreal north America from 2001–2019
S Potter, S Cooperdock, S Veraverbeke… - …, 2022 - egusphere.copernicus.org
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
[HTML][HTML] Carbon emissions and radiative forcings from tundra wildfires in the Yukon–Kuskokwim River Delta, Alaska
Tundra environments are experiencing elevated levels of wildfire, and the frequency is
expected to keep increasing due to rapid climate change in the Arctic. Tundra wildfires can …
expected to keep increasing due to rapid climate change in the Arctic. Tundra wildfires can …
Variation in mainland Northwest Territories late-winter muskox (Ovibos moschatus) density estimations and habitat associations above and below treeline.
C Rentmeister - 2024 - scholars.wlu.ca
Abstract The Arctic and Sub-Arctic ecosystems are seeing accelerated changes in
temperature, landcover, and consequently species abundance and distributions. Reliable …
temperature, landcover, and consequently species abundance and distributions. Reliable …
Boreal Forest Wildfire and Climate Linked Drivers of Carbon and Nitrogen Loss
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and
accounts for almost 30% of the global annual terrestrial sink of carbon (C). Increased …
accounts for almost 30% of the global annual terrestrial sink of carbon (C). Increased …
Protecting Forest Structure and Functions for Resilience and Sustainability Concerns in the Changing World
Forest ecosystems are one of the most important ecosystems on earth, and sustainability of
the planet heavily relies on diverse ecosystem services emerging from them. In order to …
the planet heavily relies on diverse ecosystem services emerging from them. In order to …