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Reproductive limitation mediates the response of white spruce (Picea glauca) to climate warming across the forest–tundra ecotone

Shifts in the extent of the boreal forest during past warm intervals and correlations between climate and the position of the forest–tundra ecotone suggest that recent temperature increases will facilitate forest expansion into tundra ecosystems. In this study, we used a unique set of high-resolution repeat photographs to characterize white […]

Gap regeneration within mature deciduous forests of Interior Alaska: Implications for future forest change

Increased fire severity in boreal forests of Interior Alaska is shifting forest canopy composition from black spruce (Picea mariana) to deciduous species, including trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) and Alaska paper birch (Betula neoalaskana). Because deciduous trees are less flammable than black spruce, the dominant disturbance regime in deciduous forests could […]

Fire‑severity effects on plant–fungal interactions after a novel tundra wildfire disturbance: implications for arctic shrub and tree migration

Background: Vegetation change in high latitude tundra ecosystems is expected to accelerate due to increased wild-fire activity. High-severity fires increase the availability of mineral soil seedbeds, which facilitates recruitment, yet fire also alters soil microbial composition, which could significantly impact seedling establishment. Results: We investigated the effects of fire severity on soil biota […]

ECOSS Job Board

Director, Reforest America Carbon Program– Based in Washington DC, Hybrid American Forests Due by May 6, 2024 ECOSS Administrative Assistant– Based in Flagstaff, Arizona ECOSS Due by April 19, 2024 Senior Manager, Tribal and Indigenous Partnerships– Based in Washington, DC. American Forests Due by May 6, 2024 Senior Manager, Carbon […]