Influence of Fires on Desert Plant Communities at the Chernye Zemli (SW Russia)

Fire Pub Date : 2024-03-17 DOI:10.3390/fire7030096
G. Klink, S. Lednev, I. Semenkov, M. Konyushkova, A. Karpachevskiy, M. M. Chemidov, Svetlana S. Ulanova, Natal’ya L. Fedorova, A. Sharapova, Sergey A. Bogun, Tatyana V. Koroleva
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Understanding the rate and direction of pyrogenic succession in arid ecosystems, which depends on many factors, including the intensity of grazing and the frequency of pyrogenic expo-sure, will allow for more accurate predictions of the consequences of fire onplant communities, and will assist with better fire management. We studied the vegetation on 55 sites in and near the “Chernye Zemli” Natural Biosphere Reserve that burned at different times or were not affected by fires over the past 35 years and characterized the changes in vegetation cover associated with the impact of wildfire and grazing. The descriptions were grouped into chronological stages according to the time elapsed since the last fire, or into groups according to the frequency of fires. In pairwise comparison of the projective cover of plant species between chronological stages, it correlated most strongly between successive initial stages (for stages 1 and 2, p = 0.003, r = 0.73; for stages 2 and 3, p < 0.001, r = 0.78). Species with an initially higher projective cover were more likely to grow on plots in the first year after the fire: p < 0.03. Plots with rare and frequent fires had similar projective cover of individual species (r = 0.64, p < 0.001). We conclude that in the course of pyrogenic succession, communities are gradually replaced over at least ten years. At the same time, the composition of a plant community at the initial point of succession depends on the prevalence of species in the community before the fire. No fundamental effect of the frequency of fires on the composition of plant communities has been revealed.
火灾对切尔诺耶泽姆利(俄罗斯西南部)沙漠植物群落的影响
干旱生态系统的火原生演替速度和方向取决于多种因素,包括放牧强度和火原生演替频率,了解这些因素将有助于更准确地预测火灾对植物群落造成的后果,并有助于更好地进行火灾管理。我们对 "切尔诺耶泽姆利 "自然生物圈保护区内和附近的 55 个地点的植被进行了研究,这些地点在过去 35 年中在不同时间发生过火灾或未受火灾影响,并描述了与野火和放牧影响相关的植被变化。根据上一次火灾发生后的时间,或根据火灾发生的频率,将描述分为不同的时间阶段。在对不同年代阶段的植物物种投影覆盖率进行配对比较时,连续初始阶段之间的相关性最强(第 1 和第 2 阶段,p = 0.003,r = 0.73;第 2 和第 3 阶段,p < 0.001,r = 0.78)。火灾后第一年,最初投影覆盖率较高的物种更有可能在地块上生长:p < 0.03。罕见火灾地块和频繁火灾地块的物种投影覆盖率相似(r = 0.64,p < 0.001)。我们的结论是,在火成演替过程中,群落会在至少 10 年内逐渐被取代。同时,演替初期的植物群落组成取决于火灾前群落中物种的普遍性。目前尚未发现火灾频率对植物群落组成的根本影响。
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