Prescribed burning in a mediterranean-climate region mitigates the disturbance by bushfire to a critical food resource for an endangered bird, the Carnaby's cockatoo

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作者
Densmore, Valerie S. [1 ]
Clingan, Emma S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Manjimup Res Ctr, Dept Biodivers Conservat & Attract, Locked Bag 2, Manjimup, WA 6258, Australia
[2] Dept Biodivers Conservat & Attract, 5 Dundebar Rd, Wanneroo, WA 6030, Australia
关键词
Australia; banksia woodland; Carnaby's cockatoo; fire intensity; fire regime; mediterranean-climate region; prescribed burning; time-since-fire; FIRE SEVERITY; SOUTH-WEST; SEEDLING RECRUITMENT; BANKSIA WOODLANDS; VEGETATION; REGRESSION; INTENSITY; DIVERSITY; INCREASES; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1186/s42408-019-0054-8
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Background: Prescribed burning is used to reduce fire hazard in highly flammable vegetation types, including Banksia L.f. woodland that occurs on the Swan Coastal Plain (SCP), Western Australia, Australia. The 2016 census recorded well over 1.9 million people living on the SCP, which also encompasses Perth, the fourth largest city in Australia. Banksia woodland is prone to frequent ignitions that can cause extensive bushfires that consume canopy-stored banksia seeds, a critical food resource for an endangered bird, the Carnaby's cockatoo (Calyptorynchus latirostris, Carnaby 1948). The time needed for banksias to reach maturity and maximum seed production is several years longer than the typical interval between prescribed burns. We compared prescribed burns to bushfires and unburned sites at three locations in banksia woodland to determine whether low-intensity prescribed burns affect the number of adult banksias and their seed production. Study sites were matched to the same vegetation complex, fire regime, and time-since-fire to isolate fire intensity as a variable. Results: Headfire rates of spread and differenced normalized burn ratios indicated that prescribed burning was generally of a much lower intensity than bushfire. The percentage survival of adult banksias and their production of cones and follicles (seeds) did not decrease during the first three years following a prescribed burn. However, survival and seed production were significantly diminished followed high-intensity bushfire. Thus, carrying capacity for Carnaby's cockatoo was unchanged by prescribed burning but decreased markedly following bushfire in banksia woodland. Conclusions: These results suggest that prescribed burning is markedly different from bushfire when considering appropriate fire intervals to conserve canopy habitats in fire-resilient vegetation communities. Therefore, low-intensity prescribed burning represents a viable management tool to reduce the frequency and extent of bushfire impacts on banksia woodland and Carnaby's cockatoo.
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