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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2019.04.040
The role of fire frequency and severity on the regeneration of Mediterranean serotinous pines under different environmental conditions
Fernández-García V.; Fulé P.Z.; Marcos E.; Calvo L.
发表日期2019
ISSN0378-1127
起始页码59
结束页码68
卷号444
英文摘要Fire frequency and burn severity may increase in pine forests in the Mediterranean Basin under the warmer and drier climate projected for this region. Our study aims to evaluate the role of fire frequency and burn severity in the post-fire recruitment and development of Mediterranean serotinous pines under different environmental conditions. Two pine forests representing contrasting climatic conditions and soil types that support serotinous pines in the Iberian Peninsula and affected by large wildfires in summer 2012, were selected. In these two study sites, we determined the number of wildfires between 1978 and 2012 and the burn severity of the last fire (2012 at both sites) through the dNBR spectral index. Three and four years after the wildfires, we sampled the density, cover and height of pine seedlings and the cover of woody understory species in 1296 1 m2 plots. The results indicated that the density and cover of pine seedlings was low after two fires combined with high severities, as well as after three fires, regardless of burn severity. Seedling recruitment after three fires was particularly threatened in the most arid study site (0.01 seedlings m−2), resulting in low seedling cover (0.01%). Seedling height decreased with fire frequency in both study sites, and with burn severity owing to fire-induced shifts in soil fertility and microclimatic conditions. There was a significant negative effect of the cover of woody understory species on the recruitment and cover of pine seedlings. Our results suggest that the effects of increasing fire frequency and severity on pine regeneration may be aggravated under arid conditions. Additionally, this study encourages forest managers to avoid the occurrence of frequent crown fires in order to prevent the loss of serotinous pine forest, and provides useful information to predict the scenarios in which post-fire restoration actions would be helpful. © 2019
英文关键词Competition; Fire regime; Pinus halepensis; Pinus pinaster; Seedling growth; Seedling recruitment
语种英语
scopus关键词Competition; Conservation; Reforestation; Fire regimes; Pinus halepensis; Pinus pinaster; Seedling growth; Seedling recruitment; Fires; climate conditions; competition (ecology); coniferous forest; coniferous tree; environmental conditions; forest fire; seedling; soil fertility; soil type; understory; woody plant; Competition; Conservation; Fires; Pinus Halepensis; Pinus Pinaster; Reforestation; Iberian Peninsula; Mediterranean Region; Pinus halepensis; Pinus pinaster
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/155970
作者单位Area of Ecology, Department of Biodiversity and Environmental Management, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Universidad de León, León, 24071, Spain; School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States
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Fernández-García V.,Fulé P.Z.,Marcos E.,et al. The role of fire frequency and severity on the regeneration of Mediterranean serotinous pines under different environmental conditions[J],2019,444.
APA Fernández-García V.,Fulé P.Z.,Marcos E.,&Calvo L..(2019).The role of fire frequency and severity on the regeneration of Mediterranean serotinous pines under different environmental conditions.Forest Ecology and Management,444.
MLA Fernández-García V.,et al."The role of fire frequency and severity on the regeneration of Mediterranean serotinous pines under different environmental conditions".Forest Ecology and Management 444(2019).
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