Climate will increasingly determine post-fire tree regeneration success in low-elevation forests, Northern Rockies, USA
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Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant species through direct impacts on mortality, regeneration, and survival. At landscape scales, climate impacts will be strongly mediated by disturbances, such as wildfire, which catalyze shifts in species distributions through widespread mortality and by shaping the postâdisturbance environment. We examined the potential for regional shifts in lowâelevation tree species in response to wildfire and climate warming in lowâelevation, dry mixedâconifer forests of the northern Rocky Mountains, USA. We analyzed interactions among climate and wildfire on postâfire tree seedling regeneration 5â13 yr postâfire at 177 sites burned in 21 large wildfires during two years with widespread regional burning. We used generalized additive mixed models to quantify how the density of Douglasâfir and ponderosa pine seedlings varied as a function of climate normals (30âyr mean temperature, precipitation, soil mois...
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2025-06-27



