Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types

Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes in forest composition. Waterlogging in peatlands determines the degree of tree cover and the depth of the burnt horizon associated with wildfires. However, interactions between peatland moisture, veget...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Feurdean, Angelica, Diaconu, Andrei-Cosmin, Pfeiffer, Mirjam, Gałka, Mariusz, Hutchinson, Simon M., Butiseaca, Geanina, Gorina, Natalia, Tonkov, Spassimir, Niamir, Aidin, Tantau, Ioan, Zhang, Hui, Kirpotin, Sergey N.
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-1255-2022
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author Feurdean, Angelica
Diaconu, Andrei-Cosmin
Pfeiffer, Mirjam
Gałka, Mariusz
Hutchinson, Simon M.
Butiseaca, Geanina
Gorina, Natalia
Tonkov, Spassimir
Niamir, Aidin
Tantau, Ioan
Zhang, Hui
Kirpotin, Sergey N.
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Diaconu, Andrei-Cosmin
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Gałka, Mariusz
Hutchinson, Simon M.
Butiseaca, Geanina
Gorina, Natalia
Tonkov, Spassimir
Niamir, Aidin
Tantau, Ioan
Zhang, Hui
Kirpotin, Sergey N.
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description Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes in forest composition. Waterlogging in peatlands determines the degree of tree cover and the depth of the burnt horizon associated with wildfires. However, interactions between peatland moisture, vegetation composition and flammability, and fire regime in forest and forested peatland in Eurasia remain largely unexplored, despite their huge extent in boreal regions. To address this knowledge gap, we reconstructed the Holocene fire regime, vegetation composition, and peatland hydrology at two sites located in predominantly light taiga (Pinus sylvestris Betula) with interspersed dark taiga communities (Pinus sibirica, Picea obovata, Abies sibirica) in western Siberia in the Tomsk Oblast, Russia. We found marked shifts in past water levels over the Holocene. The probability of fire occurrence and the intensification of fire frequency and severity increased at times of low water table (drier conditions), enhanced fuel dryness, and an intermediate dark-to-light taiga ratio. High water level, and thus wet peat surface conditions, prevented fires from spreading on peatland and surrounding forests. Deciduous trees (i.e. Betula) and Sphagnum were more abundant under wetter peatland conditions, and conifers and denser forests were more prevalent under drier peatland conditions. On a Holocene scale, severe fires were recorded between 7.5 and 4.5 ka with an increased proportion of dark taiga and fire avoiders (Pinus sibirica at Rybnaya and Abies sibirica at Ulukh-Chayakh) in a predominantly light taiga and fire-resister community characterised by Pinus sylvestris and lower local water level. Severe fires also occurred over the last 1.5 kyr and were associated with a declining abundance of dark taiga and fire avoiders, an expansion of fire invaders (Betula), and fluctuating water tables. These findings suggest that frequent, high-severity fires can lead to compositional and structural changes in forests when trees fail to reach ...
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spelling fttomskstateuniv:koha:000996467 2025-01-17T01:02:56+00:00 Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types Feurdean, Angelica Diaconu, Andrei-Cosmin Pfeiffer, Mirjam Gałka, Mariusz Hutchinson, Simon M. Butiseaca, Geanina Gorina, Natalia Tonkov, Spassimir Niamir, Aidin Tantau, Ioan Zhang, Hui Kirpotin, Sergey N. 2022 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-1255-2022 https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:000996467 eng eng koha:000996467 doi:10.5194/cp-18-1255-2022 https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:000996467 Climate of the past. 2022. Vol. 18, № 6. P. 1255-1274 пожарные режимы голоцен Западная Сибирь увлажнение торфяников лесные пожары статьи в журналах info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 fttomskstateuniv https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-1255-2022 2023-02-28T17:36:51Z Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes in forest composition. Waterlogging in peatlands determines the degree of tree cover and the depth of the burnt horizon associated with wildfires. However, interactions between peatland moisture, vegetation composition and flammability, and fire regime in forest and forested peatland in Eurasia remain largely unexplored, despite their huge extent in boreal regions. To address this knowledge gap, we reconstructed the Holocene fire regime, vegetation composition, and peatland hydrology at two sites located in predominantly light taiga (Pinus sylvestris Betula) with interspersed dark taiga communities (Pinus sibirica, Picea obovata, Abies sibirica) in western Siberia in the Tomsk Oblast, Russia. We found marked shifts in past water levels over the Holocene. The probability of fire occurrence and the intensification of fire frequency and severity increased at times of low water table (drier conditions), enhanced fuel dryness, and an intermediate dark-to-light taiga ratio. High water level, and thus wet peat surface conditions, prevented fires from spreading on peatland and surrounding forests. Deciduous trees (i.e. Betula) and Sphagnum were more abundant under wetter peatland conditions, and conifers and denser forests were more prevalent under drier peatland conditions. On a Holocene scale, severe fires were recorded between 7.5 and 4.5 ka with an increased proportion of dark taiga and fire avoiders (Pinus sibirica at Rybnaya and Abies sibirica at Ulukh-Chayakh) in a predominantly light taiga and fire-resister community characterised by Pinus sylvestris and lower local water level. Severe fires also occurred over the last 1.5 kyr and were associated with a declining abundance of dark taiga and fire avoiders, an expansion of fire invaders (Betula), and fluctuating water tables. These findings suggest that frequent, high-severity fires can lead to compositional and structural changes in forests when trees fail to reach ... Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberia Tomsk State University Research Library Rybnaya ENVELOPE(157.123,157.123,51.767,51.767) Climate of the Past 18 6 1255 1274
spellingShingle пожарные режимы
голоцен
Западная Сибирь
увлажнение торфяников
лесные пожары
Feurdean, Angelica
Diaconu, Andrei-Cosmin
Pfeiffer, Mirjam
Gałka, Mariusz
Hutchinson, Simon M.
Butiseaca, Geanina
Gorina, Natalia
Tonkov, Spassimir
Niamir, Aidin
Tantau, Ioan
Zhang, Hui
Kirpotin, Sergey N.
Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
title Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
title_full Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
title_fullStr Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
title_full_unstemmed Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
title_short Holocene wildfire regimes in western Siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
title_sort holocene wildfire regimes in western siberia: interaction between peatland moisture conditions and the composition of plant functional types
topic пожарные режимы
голоцен
Западная Сибирь
увлажнение торфяников
лесные пожары
topic_facet пожарные режимы
голоцен
Западная Сибирь
увлажнение торфяников
лесные пожары
url https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-1255-2022
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