From the severity patch to the landscape: Wildfire and spatial heterogeneity in northern Sierra Nevada conifer forests
Asha Paudel,
Scott H. Markwith
Abstract:AimsProlonged fire suppression in conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, California, USA, has led to ingrowth of conifer seedlings, converting the open heterogeneous structure into uniformly dense and layered forest. The threat of a stand‐replacing fire has increased because of fuel buildup in combination with rising drought and extreme heat frequency caused by climate change. With such high severity fire, there is also rising concern regarding conifer forest converting to shrublands as severe fi… Show more
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