Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe

Abstract Fire is a major disturbance agent in the boreal forest, influencing many current and future ecosystem conditions and services. Surprisingly few studies have attempted to improve the accuracy of fire-event reconstructions even though the estimates of the occurrence of past fires may be biase...

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Main Authors: Stivrins, N. (Normunds), Aakala, T. (Tuomas), Ilvonen, L. (Liisa), Pasanen, L. (Leena), Kuuluvainen, T. (Timo), Vasander, H. (Harri), Gałka, M. (Mariusz), Disbrey, H. R. (Helena R), Liepins, J. (Janis), Holmström, L. (Lasse), Seppä, H. (Heikki)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019121848856
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019121848856 2023-07-30T04:03:28+02:00 Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe Stivrins, N. (Normunds) Aakala, T. (Tuomas) Ilvonen, L. (Liisa) Pasanen, L. (Leena) Kuuluvainen, T. (Timo) Vasander, H. (Harri) Gałka, M. (Mariusz) Disbrey, H. R. (Helena R) Liepins, J. (Janis) Holmström, L. (Lasse) Seppä, H. (Heikki) 2019 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019121848856 eng eng SAGE Publications info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Copyright © 2019 by SAGE Publications. Published in this repository with the kind permission of the publisher. Finland Neurospora Russia forest hollow non-pollen palynomorphs tree rings info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2019 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:56:17Z Abstract Fire is a major disturbance agent in the boreal forest, influencing many current and future ecosystem conditions and services. Surprisingly few studies have attempted to improve the accuracy of fire-event reconstructions even though the estimates of the occurrence of past fires may be biased, influencing the reliability of the models employing those data (e.g. C stock, cycle). This study aimed to demonstrate how three types of fire proxies — fire scars from tree rings, sedimentary charcoal and, for the first time in this context, fungal spores of Neurospora — can be integrated to achieve a better understanding of past fire dynamics. By studying charcoal and Neurospora from sediment cores from forest hollows, and the fire scars from tree rings in their surroundings in the southern Fennoscandian and western Russian boreal forest, we produced composite fire-event data sets and fire-event frequencies, and estimated fire return intervals. Our estimates show that the fire return interval varied between 126 and 237 years during the last 11,000 years. The highest fire frequency during the 18th–19th century can be associated with the anthropogenic influence. Importantly, statistical tests revealed a positive relationship between other fire event indicators and Neurospora occurrence allowing us to pinpoint past fire events at times when the sedimentary charcoal was absent, but Neurospora were abundant. We demonstrated how fire proxies with different temporal resolution can be linked, providing potential improvements in the reliability of fire history reconstructions from multiple proxies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic Finland
Neurospora
Russia
forest hollow
non-pollen palynomorphs
tree rings
spellingShingle Finland
Neurospora
Russia
forest hollow
non-pollen palynomorphs
tree rings
Stivrins, N. (Normunds)
Aakala, T. (Tuomas)
Ilvonen, L. (Liisa)
Pasanen, L. (Leena)
Kuuluvainen, T. (Timo)
Vasander, H. (Harri)
Gałka, M. (Mariusz)
Disbrey, H. R. (Helena R)
Liepins, J. (Janis)
Holmström, L. (Lasse)
Seppä, H. (Heikki)
Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe
topic_facet Finland
Neurospora
Russia
forest hollow
non-pollen palynomorphs
tree rings
description Abstract Fire is a major disturbance agent in the boreal forest, influencing many current and future ecosystem conditions and services. Surprisingly few studies have attempted to improve the accuracy of fire-event reconstructions even though the estimates of the occurrence of past fires may be biased, influencing the reliability of the models employing those data (e.g. C stock, cycle). This study aimed to demonstrate how three types of fire proxies — fire scars from tree rings, sedimentary charcoal and, for the first time in this context, fungal spores of Neurospora — can be integrated to achieve a better understanding of past fire dynamics. By studying charcoal and Neurospora from sediment cores from forest hollows, and the fire scars from tree rings in their surroundings in the southern Fennoscandian and western Russian boreal forest, we produced composite fire-event data sets and fire-event frequencies, and estimated fire return intervals. Our estimates show that the fire return interval varied between 126 and 237 years during the last 11,000 years. The highest fire frequency during the 18th–19th century can be associated with the anthropogenic influence. Importantly, statistical tests revealed a positive relationship between other fire event indicators and Neurospora occurrence allowing us to pinpoint past fire events at times when the sedimentary charcoal was absent, but Neurospora were abundant. We demonstrated how fire proxies with different temporal resolution can be linked, providing potential improvements in the reliability of fire history reconstructions from multiple proxies.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stivrins, N. (Normunds)
Aakala, T. (Tuomas)
Ilvonen, L. (Liisa)
Pasanen, L. (Leena)
Kuuluvainen, T. (Timo)
Vasander, H. (Harri)
Gałka, M. (Mariusz)
Disbrey, H. R. (Helena R)
Liepins, J. (Janis)
Holmström, L. (Lasse)
Seppä, H. (Heikki)
author_facet Stivrins, N. (Normunds)
Aakala, T. (Tuomas)
Ilvonen, L. (Liisa)
Pasanen, L. (Leena)
Kuuluvainen, T. (Timo)
Vasander, H. (Harri)
Gałka, M. (Mariusz)
Disbrey, H. R. (Helena R)
Liepins, J. (Janis)
Holmström, L. (Lasse)
Seppä, H. (Heikki)
author_sort Stivrins, N. (Normunds)
title Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe
title_short Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe
title_full Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe
title_fullStr Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe
title_sort integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern europe
publisher SAGE Publications
publishDate 2019
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019121848856
genre Fennoscandian
genre_facet Fennoscandian
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Copyright © 2019 by SAGE Publications. Published in this repository with the kind permission of the publisher.
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