Fire is an important ecological and evolutionary force that has shaped the world's terrestrial ecosystems for millennia, strongly influencing biodiversity patterns in fire-prone landscapes (He et al., 2019); however, fire regimes are being altered by anthropogenic drivers, leading to modifications in ecosystem composition (Kelly et al., 2020). Arctic and subarctic ecosystems experience wildfire events less often than other biomes (Archibald et al., 2013;Viereck & Schandelmeier, 1980), but climate change is expected to increase fire frequency and extent at high latitudes (Hu et al., 2015;Moskovchenko et al., 2020).