2022
DOI: 10.1002/eco.2403
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Ecological impacts of shortening fire return intervals on boreal peatlands and transition zones using integrated in situ field sampling and lidar approaches

Abstract: Aridity associated with rising air temperatures in northern latitudes is expected to contribute to increased frequency of wildland fires. Here, we examined regenerating vegetation following short return interval (SRI) fire (56 years post‐fire) compared to long return interval (LRI) fire (>80 years post‐fire) in boreal peatlands and their adjacent transitional areas. The objectives of this study were to quantify if differences exist between (1) peatland and transitional soil characteristics in LRI versus SRI ar… Show more

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“…(2016), Jones et al. (2022), and Guêné‐Nanchen et al. (2022) observed post‐fire proliferation of short‐statured shrubs, such as Labrador tea ( R. groenlandicum ) in a sample of measured peatlands.…”
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“…(2016), Jones et al. (2022), and Guêné‐Nanchen et al. (2022) observed post‐fire proliferation of short‐statured shrubs, such as Labrador tea ( R. groenlandicum ) in a sample of measured peatlands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…), paper birch ( Betula paperifera ), and willow species ( Salix spp.) (Figure 1, Jones et al., 2022).…”
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