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Arctic tundra ecosystems under fire—Alternative ecosystem states in a changing climate?

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posted on 2025-11-12, 15:11 authored by Ramona Julia Heim, Adrian V Rocha, Vitalii Zemlianskii, Kirsten BarrettKirsten Barrett, Helga Bültmann, Amy Breen, Gerald Verner Frost, Teresa Nettleton Hollingsworth, Randi Jandt, Maria Kozlova, Anastasiya Kurka, Mark Torre Jorgenson, Simon M Landhäusser, Michael Mark Loranty, Eric A Miller, Kenji Narita, Evgeniya Pravdolyubova, Norbert Hölzel, Gabriela Schaepman‐Strub
<p dir="ltr">Climate change is expected to induce shifts in the composition, structure and functioning of Arctic tundra ecosystems. Increases in the frequency and severity of tundra fires have the potential to catalyse vegetation transitions with far-reaching local, regional and global consequences.</p><p dir="ltr">We propose that post-fire tundra recovery, coupled with climate change, may not necessarily lead to pre-fire conditions. Our hypothesis, based on surveys and literature, suggests two climate–fire driven trajectories. One trajectory results in increased woody vegetation under low fire frequency; the other results in grass dominance under high frequency.</p><p dir="ltr">Future research should address uncertainties regarding possible tundra ecosystem shifts linked to fires, using methods that encompass greater temporal and spatial scales than previously addressed. More case studies, especially in underrepresented regions and ecosystem types, are essential to broaden the empirical basis for forecasts and potential fire management strategies.</p><p dir="ltr">Synthesis. Our review synthesises current knowledge on post-fire vegetation trajectories in Arctic tundra ecosystems, highlighting potential transitions and alternative ecosystem states and their implications. We discuss challenges in defining and predicting these trajectories as well as future directions.</p>

Funding

U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Grant Number: 80NSSC22K1256

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Author affiliation

University of Leicester College of Science & Engineering Geography, Geology & Environment

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Journal of Ecology

Volume

113

Issue

5

Pagination

1042 - 1056

Publisher

Wiley

issn

0022-0477

eissn

1365-2745

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-11-12

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Kirsten Barrett

Deposit date

2025-11-04

Data Access Statement

The data and code that support the findings of our meta-analysis are openly available in Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10410798 (Heim, 2023).

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