2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00495
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Climate-induced fire regimes in the Russian biodiversity hotspots

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“…In the real world, these changes in fire activity have large consequences for other elements of ecosystem function beyond carbon storage. For instance, declining fire activity and resulting woody encroachment often have negative effects on fire-dependent ecosystems ( 42 ), and in particular on tropical savannas and grasslands ( 43 , 44 ), where fire is crucial for ecosystem function and maintenance of biodiversity ( 45 , 46 ) and human livelihoods ( 47 ). This link has been demonstrated empirically: Increases in carbon stocks resulting from fire suppression in savannas have been associated with extensive biodiversity losses ( 45 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the real world, these changes in fire activity have large consequences for other elements of ecosystem function beyond carbon storage. For instance, declining fire activity and resulting woody encroachment often have negative effects on fire-dependent ecosystems ( 42 ), and in particular on tropical savannas and grasslands ( 43 , 44 ), where fire is crucial for ecosystem function and maintenance of biodiversity ( 45 , 46 ) and human livelihoods ( 47 ). This link has been demonstrated empirically: Increases in carbon stocks resulting from fire suppression in savannas have been associated with extensive biodiversity losses ( 45 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%