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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118293
Multiple wildfires with minimal consequences: Low-severity wildfire effects on West Texas piñon-juniper woodlands
Poulos H.M.; Reemts C.M.; Wogan K.A.; Karges J.P.; Gatewood R.G.
发表日期2020
ISSN0378-1127
卷号473
英文摘要Piñon-juniper (PJ) woodlands comprise an important and extensive dry-site forest cover-type that has historically experienced high spatiotemporal variation in fire frequency and extent. We re-measured a network of permanent monitoring plots in a fire-suppressed PJ site the Davis Mountains of West Texas after prescribed fire (Rx) treatments and three subsequent wildfires to 1) quantify wildfire effects on PJ woodland stand structure and fuel loadings, and 2) evaluate the effects of Rx fires followed by wildfire. Although fire weather was extreme during the wildfire years, all three wildfires burned as low-severity fire events. Simultaneous autoregressive modeling revealed that total tree density and basal area declined significantly (P < 0.05) over the time-series, while surface fuel loadings increased significantly (P < 0.05), likely in response to fuel inputs from fire-induced tree mortality. However, tree mortality largely occurred in smaller tree size-classes (i.e. < 25 cm diameter at breast height). Neither fire severity, nor changes in stand structure varied significantly over the time-series among recent fire history types (i.e. no fire, Rx fire only, Rx fire + wildfire, or wildfire only) indicating that Rx fires had little effect on subsequent wildfire effects on forest structure or species composition. The low-severity nature of these recent wildfires under severe fire weather and in the wake of almost a century of fire suppression suggests that just because fires have been absent from a site for decades contemporary wildfires will not always result in fire regime characteristics that differ from historical fires in PJ-dominated areas. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
英文关键词Fire effects; Forest thinning; Low-severity wildfire; Piñon-juniper woodlands; Prescribed fire; Sky Islands; Wildfire
语种英语
scopus关键词Forestry; Fuels; Time series; Diameter-at-breast heights; Forest structure; Low-severity fire; Low-severity wildfire; Prescribed fires; Simultaneous autoregressive model; Spatio-temporal variation; Species composition; Fires; basal area; community composition; forest ecosystem; mortality; stand structure; tree; wildfire; woodland; Fires; Forestry; Fuels; Juniperus; Mortality; Texas; Trees; Weather; Davis Mountains; Texas; United States; Juniperus
来源期刊Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/155165
作者单位Wesleyan University, College of the Environment, Middletown, CT 06457, United States; The Nature Conservancy, Austin, TX 78701, San Antonio, TX 78215, United States; Sul Ross State University, Biology Department, Alpine, TX 79832, United States; National Park Service, Southwest Texas Fire Group, Artesia, NM 88210, United States
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Poulos H.M.,Reemts C.M.,Wogan K.A.,et al. Multiple wildfires with minimal consequences: Low-severity wildfire effects on West Texas piñon-juniper woodlands[J],2020,473.
APA Poulos H.M.,Reemts C.M.,Wogan K.A.,Karges J.P.,&Gatewood R.G..(2020).Multiple wildfires with minimal consequences: Low-severity wildfire effects on West Texas piñon-juniper woodlands.Forest Ecology and Management,473.
MLA Poulos H.M.,et al."Multiple wildfires with minimal consequences: Low-severity wildfire effects on West Texas piñon-juniper woodlands".Forest Ecology and Management 473(2020).
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