2020
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3267
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Reconsidering the fire ecology of the iconic American chestnut

Abstract: The iconic American chestnut (Castanea dentata) once spanned a large portion of eastern North America before its functional extinction in the early 20th century due primarily to non-native fungal pathogens. The pronounced loss of this species likely resulted in an abrupt alteration of many ecological processes, including fire. The potential to resurrect this species through resistance breeding or other methods holds promise, but more information on the fire ecology of American chestnut may provide helpful info… Show more

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“…P. rigida, Q. alba, and C. glabra all were in the highly flammable category and are known to have relatively thick bark capable of withstanding frequent low intensity fires (Landers, 1991). American chestnut burned with high flammability as was discovered recently (Kane et al, 2019(Kane et al, , 2020. The overstory tree species that replaced American chestnut varied widely: where flammable oaks replaced chestnut, the effects of its functional FIGURE 5 | Principal components analysis (PCA) for flammability of litter from of trees in bottomland forests of the southeastern United States.…”
Section: Flammability Across Ecosystems: Evidence For Mesophicationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…P. rigida, Q. alba, and C. glabra all were in the highly flammable category and are known to have relatively thick bark capable of withstanding frequent low intensity fires (Landers, 1991). American chestnut burned with high flammability as was discovered recently (Kane et al, 2019(Kane et al, , 2020. The overstory tree species that replaced American chestnut varied widely: where flammable oaks replaced chestnut, the effects of its functional FIGURE 5 | Principal components analysis (PCA) for flammability of litter from of trees in bottomland forests of the southeastern United States.…”
Section: Flammability Across Ecosystems: Evidence For Mesophicationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…extinction may have been minor; where mesophytic species replaced chestnut, its functional extinction may have exacerbated changes to community flammability and local fire regimes (Kane et al, 2020). The surprisingly flammable sourwood is noteworthy.…”
Section: Flammability Across Ecosystems: Evidence For Mesophicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American chestnut (Castanea dentata (Marshall) Borkh. ), functionally extinct but formerly dominant across much of the region, burns with high flammability and dries in an intermediate fashion (Kane et al 2019;Kane et al 2020), likely positioning C. dentata with the pines or at the most flammable end of the oaks. The region is diverse, so other common species, e.g., Betula lenta L., Prunus serotina Ehrh., Fagus grandifolia Ehrh., Populus tremuloides Michx., and other Quercus spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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