Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4571159 CATENA 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•This paper examines the effects of fire within the alpine treeline ecotone.•Burned areas experienced soil and duff loss, rock spalling, and surface changes.•Seedling re-establishment was associated with altered soil conditions.

This paper evaluates the geomorphic effects of fire on the alpine treeline ecotone and how those effects influence post-fire seedling establishment conditions. Forest fires are becoming more common in high elevations, and ecosystem responses in these areas are not well studied. Results indicated that burned areas experienced increased soil loss, complete loss of the duff layer, less compact soils, larger clast sizes, and increased rock spalling, and altered seedling site conditions. Seedlings showed distinct preferences for micro-sites with deeper, less compact soils, and a greater cover of rock. The effects of fire within the alpine treeline ecotone will affect treeline position and geomorphic processes within these higher elevations.

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