Short-Term Effects of Prescribed Burn Seasonality on the Understory in a Pinus nigra Arnold subsp. salzmannii (Dunal) Franco Mediterranean Forest

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作者
Fajardo-Cantos, Alvaro [1 ]
Moya, Daniel [1 ]
Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban [1 ]
Plaza-Alvarez, Pedro Antonio [1 ]
Pena-Molina, Esther [1 ]
Gonzalez-Romero, Javier [2 ]
de las Heras-Ibanez, Jorge [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Higher Tech Sch, ECOFOR Res Grp Forest Ecol Agr & Forest Engineers, Albacete 02006, Spain
[2] Tech Univ Madrid, Dept Forestry & Environm Engn & Management, Madrid 28040, Spain
来源
FIRE-SWITZERLAND | 2023年 / 6卷 / 08期
关键词
prescribed burning; vegetation parameters; biodiversity; preventive tools; ecological effects; Mediterranean forest; forest management; vegetation response; RELATIVE IMPORTANCE; PLANT DIVERSITY; FIRE; SOIL; VEGETATION; COMMUNITY; REGENERATION; IMPACT; DISTURBANCE; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.3390/fire6080283
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Worsening climate change and increasing temperatures generate more sever and extended wildfires, raising concerns about ecosystem services. Prescribed burns (PB) are used to reduce forest fuel loads. Improving knowledge regarding the vegetation response after PB is essential for generating common points for monitoring ecological burning effects and generating a protocol or practice guide. We compared the PB seasonality of low-intensity (spring, summer, and autumn) and unburned areas in a total of 12 plots in Pinus nigra Arnold ssp. salzmannii Mediterranean forest. Our vegetation analysis was short term (one year after each PB). We analyzed vegetation coverage, a-diversity (Pielou, Simpson, and Shannon's index), life forms, and fire-adapted traits using the Canfield transect method, followed by statistical analyses such as non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) and two-way ANOVA. a-diversity was significantly decreased (>55% of dissimilarity) in the burned plots during each season, with the lowest values after summer PB (69% of dissimilarity) when comparing the burned and unburned plots. There was a significant increase in hemicryptophytes (15-20%) and geophyte coverage (from 6% to 14%, or from 4% to 8% in certain cases) in the burned plots after PB seasonality; however, the phanerophytes were reduced (from 13% to 5%). Resprouters were more dominant after PB (an increase of 15-20%), which indicates that resprouters have a faster recovery and generate a fuel load quickly for highly flammable species such as Bromus after low-intensity burning. This suggests that low-intensity prescribed burning may not be the best methodology for these resprouting species. This study helps to understand how burning in the early season can affect inflammable vegetation and the change in fuel that is available in semi-arid landscapes. This is key to achieving the basis for the development of a standardized system that allows for the efficient management of forest services in order to reduce wildfire risks. One objective of this line of research is to observe the effects of recurrent burning in different seasons on vegetation, as well as plant-soil interaction using the microbial and enzyme soil activity.
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