Fires Support Biome Shifts in E Siberia? Interglacial Fire-Vegetation-Climate Feedbacks Reconstructed from MIS-11-Sediments of Lake El’gygytgyn

2021 
Summary The ongoing spread of forest fires in the Siberian Arctic raises concerns on how far increasing temperatures and fire occurrence lead to biome shifts from tundra to summergreen or evergreen boreal forest. Here, we investigate vegetation and fire regime shifts during late MIS 12 and MIS 11 c. 390–430 kyrs ago using sedimentary charcoal, anhydrosugars and pollen from Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Siberia. We find different types of centennial-to-millennial-scale biome shifts, partly accompanied by fire regime shifts. We assess the role of fire in driving and/or responding to biome changes, especially periods of abrupt warming, to gain understanding of what we can expect during the ongoing warming of the high-northern latitudes.
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