Invasion of Norway spruce diversifies the fire regime in boreal European forests

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作者
Ohlson, Mikael [1 ]
Brown, Kendrick J. [2 ,3 ]
Birks, H. John B. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Grytnes, John-Arvid [4 ]
Hornberg, Greger [7 ]
Niklasson, Mats [8 ]
Seppa, Heikki [9 ]
Bradshaw, Richard H. W. [10 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Dept Ecol & Nat Resource Management, NO-1432 As, Norway
[2] GEUS, Geol Survey Denmark & Greenland, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
[3] Canadian Forest Serv, No Forestry Ctr, Edmonton, AB T6H 3S5, Canada
[4] Univ Bergen, Dept Biol, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway
[5] Univ Bergen, Bjerknes Ctr Climate Res, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway
[6] Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford OX1 3QY, England
[7] Inst Subarct Landscape Res, SE-93090 Arjeplog, Sweden
[8] So Swedish Forest Res Ctr, SE-23053 Alnarp, Sweden
[9] Univ Helsinki, Dept Geosci & Geog, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland
[10] Univ Liverpool, Dept Geog, Liverpool L69 7ZT, Merseyside, England
关键词
charcoal; climate change; forest history; Holocene; palaeoecology and land-use history; Picea abies; species invasion; spruce forest; wildfire activity; SEDIMENT-CHARCOAL RECORDS; WESTERN NORTH-AMERICA; PICEA-ABIES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; MACROSCOPIC CHARCOAL; VEGETATION CHANGE; INTERIOR ALASKA; PINE FORESTS; HOLOCENE; HISTORY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2745.2010.01780.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
1. Global wildfire activity and biomass burning have varied substantially during the Holocene in both lime and space. At the regional to continental scale, macroclimate is considered to be the predominant control regulating wildfire activity. By contrast, the role of forest tree composition is often considered as a subsidiary factor in studies addressing temporal variation in regional wildfire activity. 2. Here, we assemble a spatially comprehensive data set of 75 macroscopic charcoal records that reflect local burning and forest landscapes that are spread over a substantial part of the European boreal forest:, spanning both oceanic and continental climates. 3. We show that the late-Holocene invasion of Norway spruce Picea abies, a new forest dominant in northern Europe, significantly reduced wildfire activity, thus altering forest disturbance dynamics at a subcontinental scale. 4. Synthesis. Our findings show that a biotic change in the local forest ecosystem altered the fire regime largely independent of regional climate change, illustrating that forest composition is an important parameter that must be considered when modelling future fire risk and carbon dynamics in boreal forests.
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页码:395 / 403
页数:9
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