Long Term Post-Fire Vegetation Dynamics in North-East Mediterranean Ecosystems. The Case of Mount Athos Greece

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作者
Xofis, Panteleimon [1 ]
Buckley, Peter G. [2 ]
Takos, Ioannis [1 ]
Mitchley, Jonathan [3 ]
机构
[1] Int Hellen Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Environm, 1st Km Drama Mikrohori, GR-66100 Drama, Greece
[2] Peter Buckley Associates, Oast Barn 37a, Ashford TN26 3PF, Kent, England
[3] Univ Reading, Sch Biol Sci, Reading RG6 6AS, Berks, England
来源
FIRE-SWITZERLAND | 2021年 / 4卷 / 04期
关键词
Quecrus coccifera; maquis vegetation; NDVI; change detection; post fire succession; COCCIFERA L. SHRUBLANDS; VALENCIA REGION SPAIN; ADENOSTOMA-FASCICULATUM; FIRE RECURRENCE; WATER RELATIONS; GAS-EXCHANGE; DWARF-SHRUB; REGENERATION; RECOVERY; FOREST;
D O I
10.3390/fire4040092
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Fire is an ecological and disturbance factor with a significant historical role in shaping the landscape of fire-prone environments. Despite the large amount of literature regarding post-fire vegetation dynamics, the north-east Mediterranean region is rather underrepresented in the literature. Studies that refer to the early post fire years and long term research are rather scarce. The current study is conducted in the socially and geographically isolated peninsula of Mount Athos (Holly Mountain) in northern Greece, and it studies vegetation dynamics over a period of 30 years since the last fire. Field data were collected 11 years since the event and were used to identify the present plant communities in the area, using TWINSPAN, and the factors affecting their distribution using CART. Four Landsat (TM, ETM, OLI) images are employed for the calculation of NDVI, which was found effective in detecting the intercommunity variation in the study area, and it is used for long term monitoring. The study includes four communities, from maquis to forest which are common in the Mediterranean region covering a wide altitudinal range. The results suggest that fire affects the various communities in a different way and their recovery differs significantly. While forest communities recover quickly after fire, maintaining their composition and structure, the maquis communities may need several years before reaching the pre-fire characteristics. The dry climatic conditions of the study area are probably the reason for the slow recovery of the most fire prone communities. Given that climate change is expected to make the conditions even drier in the region, studies like this emphasize the need to adopt measures for controlling wildfires and preventing ecosystem degradation.
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