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Resilience to large, 'catastrophic' wildfires in North America's grassland biome
2020
Earth's Future
Wildfires are ecosystem-level drivers of structure and function in many vegetated biomes. While numerous studies have emphasized the benefits of fire to ecosystems, large wildfires have also been associated with the loss of ecosystem services and shifts in vegetation abundance. The size and number of wildfires are increasing across a number of regions, and yet the outcomes of large wildfire on vegetation at large-scales are still largely unknown. We introduce an exhaustive analysis of
doi:10.1029/2020ef001487
fatcat:3cmupi45xza4vos325xr7ehc4m