Climate change may increase fire frequency in dry-mesic upland forests by the end of the century.

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An increase in fire frequency is expected to have positive effects on overstory tree species, but may have negative impacts on the understory. If fires become too severe or frequent, this type could shift toward a woodland or savanna. However, some increase in fire may help reduce the dominance of sugar maple, which has increased compared to historic levels.