Dionatan Gerber, João C. Azevedo, Mauro Nereu, Aline Silva de Oliveira, Elizabete Marchante, Tamiel Khan Baiocchi Jacobson, Joaquim S. Silva
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摘要
Hakea decurrens subsp. physocarpa 是一种原产于澳大利亚的适应火灾的入侵灌木,在葡萄牙迅速蔓延,对火灾行为和火灾机制产生了潜在影响。在这项研究中,我们采用建模和模拟方法,通过评估景观尺度上的火灾行为指标,研究了十日红对火灾危害的影响。通过燃料特征描述和实验性火灾,我们建立了六种十里香燃料模型。这些燃料模型与十日红种群的发育阶段(早期、中期和成熟期)和管理(立木燃料和砍伐燃料)的组合相对应。这些组合分别对应于 25%、50% 和 75% 的地貌覆盖率,在三种燃料湿度条件(低、中、高)下应用于葡萄牙北部的五个实际地貌(重复),并用作天气严重程度的替代物。使用 FlamMap 软件进行了火灾行为模拟。使用广义线性混合模型分析了地貌层面的火灾行为指标(火焰长度、蔓延速度和燃烧概率)与所测试的四个因素之间的关系。研究发现,立木燃料比砍伐燃料更危险。火灾危险性随着 H. decurrens 林分成熟度和砍伐量的增加而增加,与湿度条件无关。这项研究结果表明,十日红的扩展可能会对葡萄牙北部的火灾机制产生负面影响。我们的研究结果补充了该物种对本地生态系统的其他已知负面影响,呼吁加强对该物种的控制。
Hakea decurrens invasion increases fire hazard at the landscape scale
Hakea decurrens subsp. physocarpa is an invasive fire-adapted shrub of Australian origin that is quickly expanding in Portugal with potential impacts on fire behavior and fire regime. In this study we examined the effects of H. decurrens on fire hazard by assessing fire behavior indicators at the landscape scale, using a modeling and simulation approach. Six fuel models for H. decurrens were developed through fuel characterization and experimental fires. The fuel models correspond to combinations of developmental stages of H. decurrens populations (Early, Intermediate and Mature) and management (Standing and Slashed fuels). These combinations were used with three levels of H. decurrens invasion, corresponding to 25%, 50% and 75% of cover of the landscape, applied to five real landscapes in northern Portugal (replicates) under three fuel moisture conditions (Low, Medium and High), used as surrogates of weather severity. Fire behavior simulations were conducted with FlamMap software. The relationships between fire behavior indicators (flame length, rate of spread and burn probability) at the landscape level and the four factors tested were analyzed using Generalized Linear Mixed Models. Standing fuels were found to be more hazardous than slashed fuels. Fire-hazard increased with H. decurrens stand maturity and slash, regardless of moisture conditions. The results of this study indicate that H. decurrens expansion might negatively affect the fire regime in the north of Portugal. Our findings add to other known negative impacts of the species on native ecosystems, calling for the need to reinforce its control.
期刊介绍:
Biological Invasions publishes research and synthesis papers on patterns and processes of biological invasions in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine (including brackish) ecosystems. Also of interest are scholarly papers on management and policy issues as they relate to conservation programs and the global amelioration or control of invasions. The journal will consider proposals for special issues resulting from conferences or workshops on invasions.There are no page charges to publish in this journal.