“…For example, fire severity has significantly increased in many fire‐prone regions of the world that historically burned at low or moderate severity (Flannigan et al., 2013; Jones et al., 2022; Stephens et al., 2014). The impacts of high‐severity fire on these systems include lower recruitment and establishment of native plant species (Collins et al., 2017; Etchells et al., 2020), shifts in vegetation communities (Parks et al., 2019; Scheffer et al., 2001), and loss of plant diversity (Miller et al., 2018; Weeks et al., 2023) and ecosystem services (Adams, 2013; Benavides‐Solorio & MacDonald, 2001; Hurteau & Brooks, 2011). These changes may further alter disturbance regimes through positive feedback (Pausas & Keeley, 2019).…”