Article Interactions within the climate-vegetation-fire nexus may transform 21st century boreal forests in northwestern Canada

iScience(2023)

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Dry and warm conditions have exacerbated the occurrence of large and severe wildfires over the past decade in Canada's Northwest Territories (NT). Although temperatures are expected to increase during the 21st century, we lack under-standing of how the climate-vegetation-fire nexus might respond. We used a dy-namic global vegetation model to project annual burn rates, as well as tree spe-cies composition and biomass in the NT during the 21st century using the IPCC's climate scenarios. Burn rates will decrease in most of the NT by the mid -21st century, concomitant with biomass loss of fire-prone evergreen needleleaf tree species, and biomass increase of broadleaf tree species. The southeastern NT is projected to experience enhanced fire activity by the late 21st century ac-cording to scenario RCP4.5, supported by a higher production of flammable ever-green needleleaf biomass. The results underlie the potential for major impacts of climate change on the NT's terrestrial ecosystems.
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Earth sciences,Environmental science,Global change,Ecology
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