- Title
- Biological and geophysical feedbacks with fire in the Earth System
- Creator
- Archibald, S
- Creator
- Lehmann, C E
- Creator
- Belcher, C
- Creator
- Bond, W J
- Creator
- Bradstock, R A
- Creator
- Daniau, A L
- Creator
- Dexter, K
- Creator
- Forrestel, E J
- Creator
- Greve, M
- Creator
- He, T
- Creator
- Higgins, Simon I
- Creator
- Ripley, Bradford S
- Date Issued
- 2017
- Date
- 2017
- Type
- article
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/61413
- Identifier
- vital:28024
- Identifier
- http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aa9ead/meta
- Description
- Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy and matter between the land and atmosphere via combustion. Fires range from slow smouldering peat fires, to low-intensity surface fires, to intense crown fires, depending on vegetation structure, fuel moisture, prevailing climate, and weather conditions. While the links between biogeochemistry, climate and fire are widely studied within Earth system science, these relationships are also mediated by fuels – namely plants and their litter – which are the product of evolutionary and ecological processes. Fire is a powerful selective force and, over their evolutionary history, plants across diverse clades have evolved numerous traits that either tolerate or promote fire. Here we outline a conceptual framework of how plant traits determine the flammability of ecosystems and interact with climate and weather to influence fire regimes. We explore how these evolutionary and ecological processes scale to impact biogeochemistry and Earth system processes. Finally, we outline several research challenges that, when resolved, will improve our understanding of the role of plant evolution in mediating the fire feedbacks driving Earth system processes. Understanding current patterns of fire and vegetation, as well as patterns of fire over geological time, requires research that incorporates evolutionary biology, ecology, biogeography, and the biogeosciences.
- Format
- 35 pages
- Format
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Environmental Research Letters
- Relation
- Archibald, S., Lehmann, C.E., Belcher, C., Bond, W.J., Bradstock, R.A., Daniau, A.L., Dexter, K., Forrestel, E.J., Greve, M., He, T. and Higgins, S.I., 2017. Biological and geophysical feedbacks with fire in the Earth System. Environmental Research Letters.
- Relation
- Environmental Research Letters 13 vol. 3 no. 1 35 2017 1748-9326
- Rights
- Environmental Research Letters
- Rights
- Use of this resource is governed by the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY) Open Access License(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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