作者
David MJS Bowman, Jennifer Balch, Paulo Artaxo, William J Bond, Mark A Cochrane, Carla M D’antonio, Ruth DeFries, Fay H Johnston, Jon E Keeley, Meg A Krawchuk, Christian A Kull, Michelle Mack, Max A Moritz, Stephen Pyne, Christopher I Roos, Andrew C Scott, Navjot S Sodhi, Thomas W Swetnam
发表日期
2011/12
期刊
Journal of biogeography
卷号
38
期号
12
页码范围
2223-2236
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
Humans and their ancestors are unique in being a fire‐making species, but ‘natural’ (i.e. independent of humans) fires have an ancient, geological history on Earth. Natural fires have influenced biological evolution and global biogeochemical cycles, making fire integral to the functioning of some biomes. Globally, debate rages about the impact on ecosystems of prehistoric human‐set fires, with views ranging from catastrophic to negligible. Understanding of the diversity of human fire regimes on Earth in the past, present and future remains rudimentary. It remains uncertain how humans have caused a departure from ‘natural’ background levels that vary with climate change. Available evidence shows that modern humans can increase or decrease background levels of natural fire activity by clearing forests, promoting grazing, dispersing plants, altering ignition patterns and actively suppressing fires, thereby causing …
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