Consequences of climatic thresholds for projecting fire activity and ecological change
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Aim: Ecological properties governed by threshold relationships can exhibit heightened sensitivity to climate, creating an inherent source of uncertainty when anticipating future change. We investigated the impact of threshold relationships on our ability to project ecological change outside the observational record (e.g., the 21st century), using the challenge of predicting lateâHolocene fire regimes in boreal forest and tundra ecosystems.
Location: Boreal forest and tundra ecosystems of Alaska.
Time period: 850â2100 CE.
Major taxa studied: Not applicable.
Methods: We informed a set of published statistical models, designed to predict the 30âyear probability of fire occurrence based on climatological normals, with downscaled global climate model data for 850â1850 CE. To evaluate model performance outside the observational record and the implications of threshold relationships, we compared modelled estimates with mean fire return intervals estimated from 29 published lakeâsed...
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2025-07-02



