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Increasing fire and the decline of fire adapted black spruce in the boreal forest

pmid: 34697246
pmc: PMC8609439
Significance Black spruce is the dominant tree species in boreal North America and has shaped forest flammability, carbon storage, and other landscape processes over the last several thousand years. However, climate warming and increases in wildfire activity may be undermining its ability to maintain dominance, shifting forests toward alternative forested and nonforested states. Using data from across North America, we evaluate whether loss of black spruce resilience is already widespread. Resilience was the most common outcome, but drier climatic conditions and more severe fires consistently undermine resilience, often resulting in complete regeneration failure. Although black spruce forests are currently moderately resilient, ongoing warming and drying may alter this trajectory, with large potential consequences for the functioning of this globally important biome.
- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Canada
- National Park Service United States
- Northern Arizona University United States
- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Canada
- University of Alaska Fairbanks United States
Climatologie et météorologie, ecological state change, 550, Climate Change, Wildfire, wildfire, Wildfires, Taiga, 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities, Ecological state change, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, Picea, resilience, Uncategorized, Foresterie et sciences du bois, 13 Climate Action, Resilience, Tree regeneration, Biological Sciences, Biologie et autres sciences connexes, climate change, Picea mariana, North America, tree regeneration
Climatologie et météorologie, ecological state change, 550, Climate Change, Wildfire, wildfire, Wildfires, Taiga, 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities, Ecological state change, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, Picea, resilience, Uncategorized, Foresterie et sciences du bois, 13 Climate Action, Resilience, Tree regeneration, Biological Sciences, Biologie et autres sciences connexes, climate change, Picea mariana, North America, tree regeneration
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