Ecosphere (Jul 2022)
The North American tree‐ring fire‐scar network
- Ellis Q. Margolis,
- Christopher H. Guiterman,
- Raphaël D. Chavardès,
- Jonathan D. Coop,
- Kelsey Copes‐Gerbitz,
- Denyse A. Dawe,
- Donald A. Falk,
- James D. Johnston,
- Evan Larson,
- Hang Li,
- Joseph M. Marschall,
- Cameron E. Naficy,
- Adam T. Naito,
- Marc‐André Parisien,
- Sean A. Parks,
- Jeanne Portier,
- Helen M. Poulos,
- Kevin M. Robertson,
- James H. Speer,
- Michael Stambaugh,
- Thomas W. Swetnam,
- Alan J. Tepley,
- Ichchha Thapa,
- Craig D. Allen,
- Yves Bergeron,
- Lori D. Daniels,
- Peter Z. Fulé,
- David Gervais,
- Martin P. Girardin,
- Grant L. Harley,
- Jill E. Harvey,
- Kira M. Hoffman,
- Jean M. Huffman,
- Matthew D. Hurteau,
- Lane B. Johnson,
- Charles W. Lafon,
- Manuel K. Lopez,
- R. Stockton Maxwell,
- Jed Meunier,
- Malcolm North,
- Monica T. Rother,
- Micah R. Schmidt,
- Rosemary L. Sherriff,
- Lauren A. Stachowiak,
- Alan Taylor,
- Erana J. Taylor,
- Valerie Trouet,
- Miguel L. Villarreal,
- Larissa L. Yocom,
- Karen B. Arabas,
- Alexis H. Arizpe,
- Dominique Arseneault,
- Alicia Azpeleta Tarancón,
- Christopher Baisan,
- Erica Bigio,
- Franco Biondi,
- Gabriel D. Cahalan,
- Anthony Caprio,
- Julián Cerano‐Paredes,
- Brandon M. Collins,
- Daniel C. Dey,
- Igor Drobyshev,
- Calvin Farris,
- M. Adele Fenwick,
- William Flatley,
- M. Lisa Floyd,
- Ze'ev Gedalof,
- Andres Holz,
- Lauren F. Howard,
- David W. Huffman,
- Jose Iniguez,
- Kurt F. Kipfmueller,
- Stanley G. Kitchen,
- Keith Lombardo,
- Donald McKenzie,
- Andrew G. Merschel,
- Kerry L. Metlen,
- Jesse Minor,
- Christopher D. O'Connor,
- Laura Platt,
- William J. Platt,
- Thomas Saladyga,
- Amanda B. Stan,
- Scott Stephens,
- Colleen Sutheimer,
- Ramzi Touchan,
- Peter J. Weisberg
Affiliations
- Ellis Q. Margolis
- New Mexico Landscapes Field Station U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center Santa Fe New Mexico USA
- Christopher H. Guiterman
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- Raphaël D. Chavardès
- Institut de recherche sur les forêts Université du Québec en Abitibi‐Témiscamingue Rouyn‐Noranda Québec Canada
- Jonathan D. Coop
- School of Environment and Sustainability Western Colorado University Gunnison Colorado USA
- Kelsey Copes‐Gerbitz
- Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Forestry University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada
- Denyse A. Dawe
- Northern Forestry Centre Canadian Forest Service Edmonton Alberta Canada
- Donald A. Falk
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- James D. Johnston
- College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA
- Evan Larson
- Department of Environmental Sciences and Society University of Wisconsin‐Platteville Platteville Wisconsin USA
- Hang Li
- Department of Earth and Environmental Systems Indiana State University Terre Haute Indiana USA
- Joseph M. Marschall
- School of Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA
- Cameron E. Naficy
- College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA
- Adam T. Naito
- Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences Northern Michigan University Marquette Michigan USA
- Marc‐André Parisien
- Northern Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service Natural Resources Canada Edmonton Alberta Canada
- Sean A. Parks
- Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service Missoula Montana USA
- Jeanne Portier
- Forest Resources and Management Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland
- Helen M. Poulos
- College of the Environment Wesleyan University Middletown Connecticut USA
- Kevin M. Robertson
- Tall Timbers Research Station Tallahassee Florida USA
- James H. Speer
- Department of Earth and Environmental Systems Indiana State University Terre Haute Indiana USA
- Michael Stambaugh
- School of Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA
- Thomas W. Swetnam
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- Alan J. Tepley
- Canadian Forest Service Northern Forestry Centre Edmonton Alberta Canada
- Ichchha Thapa
- Department of Earth and Environmental Systems Indiana State University Terre Haute Indiana USA
- Craig D. Allen
- Department of Geography and Environmental Studies University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA
- Yves Bergeron
- Institut de recherche sur les forêts Université du Québec en Abitibi‐Témiscamingue Rouyn‐Noranda Québec Canada
- Lori D. Daniels
- Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Forestry University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada
- Peter Z. Fulé
- School of Forestry Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona USA
- David Gervais
- Canadian Forest Service Natural Resources Canada Québec Québec Canada
- Martin P. Girardin
- Canadian Forest Service Natural Resources Canada Québec Québec Canada
- Grant L. Harley
- Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA
- Jill E. Harvey
- Department of Natural Resource Science Thompson Rivers University Kamloops British Columbia Canada
- Kira M. Hoffman
- Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Forestry University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada
- Jean M. Huffman
- Tall Timbers Research Station Tallahassee Florida USA
- Matthew D. Hurteau
- Department of Biology University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA
- Lane B. Johnson
- Cloquet Forestry Center University of Minnesota Cloquet Minnesota USA
- Charles W. Lafon
- Department of Geography Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA
- Manuel K. Lopez
- New Mexico Landscapes Field Station U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center Santa Fe New Mexico USA
- R. Stockton Maxwell
- Department of Geospatial Science Radford University Radford Virginia USA
- Jed Meunier
- Division of Forestry Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Madison Wisconsin USA
- Malcolm North
- USFS PSW Research Station Mammoth Lakes California USA
- Monica T. Rother
- Department of Environmental Sciences University of North Carolina‐Wilmington Wilmington North Carolina USA
- Micah R. Schmidt
- College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA
- Rosemary L. Sherriff
- Department of Geography, Environment and Spatial Analysis Humboldt State University Arcata California USA
- Lauren A. Stachowiak
- Department of Geosciences Eastern Washington University Cheney Washington USA
- Alan Taylor
- Department of Geography and Earth and Environmental Systems Institute The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
- Erana J. Taylor
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- Valerie Trouet
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- Miguel L. Villarreal
- U.S. Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science Center Moffett Field California USA
- Larissa L. Yocom
- Department of Wildland Resources and the Ecology Center Utah State University Logan Utah USA
- Karen B. Arabas
- Department of Environmental Science Willamette University Salem Oregon USA
- Alexis H. Arizpe
- Gregor Mendel Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna BioCenter Vienna Austria
- Dominique Arseneault
- Département de Biologie, Chimie et Géographie Université du Québec à Rimouski Rimouski Quebec Canada
- Alicia Azpeleta Tarancón
- School of Forestry Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona USA
- Christopher Baisan
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- Erica Bigio
- Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science University of Nevada, Reno Reno Nevada USA
- Franco Biondi
- Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science University of Nevada, Reno Reno Nevada USA
- Gabriel D. Cahalan
- The Nature Conservancy Bethesda Maryland USA
- Anthony Caprio
- Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Three Rivers California USA
- Julián Cerano‐Paredes
- CENID‐RASPA INIFAP Durango Mexico
- Brandon M. Collins
- Center for Fire Research and Outreach University of California Berkeley California USA
- Daniel C. Dey
- US Forest Service, Northern Research Station Columbia Missouri USA
- Igor Drobyshev
- Swedish Agricultural University, Southern Swedish Research Centre Uppsala Sweden
- Calvin Farris
- National Park Service Klamath Falls Oregon USA
- M. Adele Fenwick
- University of New Hampshire Durham New Hampshire USA
- William Flatley
- Department of Geography University of Central Arkansas Conway Arkansas USA
- M. Lisa Floyd
- Natural History Institute Prescott Arizona USA
- Ze'ev Gedalof
- Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada
- Andres Holz
- Department of Geography Portland State University Portland Oregon USA
- Lauren F. Howard
- Department of Biology Arcadia University Glenside Pennsylvania USA
- David W. Huffman
- Ecological Restoration Institute Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona USA
- Jose Iniguez
- USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station Flagstaff Arizona USA
- Kurt F. Kipfmueller
- Department of Geography, Environment, and Society University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA
- Stanley G. Kitchen
- USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station Provo Utah USA
- Keith Lombardo
- Southern California Research Learning Center San Diego California USA
- Donald McKenzie
- School of Environmental and Forest Sciences University of Washington Seattle Washington USA
- Andrew G. Merschel
- College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA
- Kerry L. Metlen
- The Nature Conservancy Ashland Oregon USA
- Jesse Minor
- University of Maine System Farmington Maine USA
- Christopher D. O'Connor
- Forestry Sciences Laboratory Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service Missoula Montana USA
- Laura Platt
- Department of Geography Portland State University Portland Oregon USA
- William J. Platt
- Department of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA
- Thomas Saladyga
- Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences Concord University Athens West Virginia USA
- Amanda B. Stan
- Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona USA
- Scott Stephens
- Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California, Berkeley Berkeley California USA
- Colleen Sutheimer
- Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA
- Ramzi Touchan
- Laboratory of Tree‐Ring Research University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
- Peter J. Weisberg
- Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science University of Nevada, Reno Reno Nevada USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4159
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 13,
no. 7
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Fire regimes in North American forests are diverse and modern fire records are often too short to capture important patterns, trends, feedbacks, and drivers of variability. Tree‐ring fire scars provide valuable perspectives on fire regimes, including centuries‐long records of fire year, season, frequency, severity, and size. Here, we introduce the newly compiled North American tree‐ring fire‐scar network (NAFSN), which contains 2562 sites, >37,000 fire‐scarred trees, and covers large parts of North America. We investigate the NAFSN in terms of geography, sample depth, vegetation, topography, climate, and human land use. Fire scars are found in most ecoregions, from boreal forests in northern Alaska and Canada to subtropical forests in southern Florida and Mexico. The network includes 91 tree species, but is dominated by gymnosperms in the genus Pinus. Fire scars are found from sea level to >4000‐m elevation and across a range of topographic settings that vary by ecoregion. Multiple regions are densely sampled (e.g., >1000 fire‐scarred trees), enabling new spatial analyses such as reconstructions of area burned. To demonstrate the potential of the network, we compared the climate space of the NAFSN to those of modern fires and forests; the NAFSN spans a climate space largely representative of the forested areas in North America, with notable gaps in warmer tropical climates. Modern fires are burning in similar climate spaces as historical fires, but disproportionately in warmer regions compared to the historical record, possibly related to under‐sampling of warm subtropical forests or supporting observations of changing fire regimes. The historical influence of Indigenous and non‐Indigenous human land use on fire regimes varies in space and time. A 20th century fire deficit associated with human activities is evident in many regions, yet fire regimes characterized by frequent surface fires are still active in some areas (e.g., Mexico and the southeastern United States). These analyses provide a foundation and framework for future studies using the hundreds of thousands of annually‐ to sub‐annually‐resolved tree‐ring records of fire spanning centuries, which will further advance our understanding of the interactions among fire, climate, topography, vegetation, and humans across North America.
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