超越山火的严重性:绘制山火对澳大利亚世界遗产区冈瓦纳雨林的生态影响

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Laidlaw, H. Hines, Rhonda I. Melzer, T. Churchill
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引用次数: 5

摘要

2019/20年发生野火后,昆士兰冈瓦纳雨林世界遗产区的丛林大火严重程度测绘和分析被发现低估了封闭树冠雨林的生态影响,偏离了对依赖雨林的受威胁动物进行评估和恢复资源分配的优先顺序。通过结合丛林大火范围内绘制的植被群落的耐火性,可以扩展丛林大火的严重程度,以预测每个严重程度类别对生态系统和优先物种的潜在生态影响。根据潜在的生态影响而非火灾严重程度对受威胁物种进行优先排序,可以更好地针对受影响最严重的物种进行火灾后调查和监测。它还允许资源和恢复行动针对那些最受关注的地区,这些地区可能没有遭受最严重的山火。
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Beyond bushfire severity: mapping the ecological impact of bushfires on the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area
Bushfire severity mapping and analysis for Queensland’s Gondwana Rainforests World Heritage Area properties following wildfires in 2019/20 was found to under-predict the ecological impact within closed-canopy rainforests, biasing against the prioritisation of rainforest-dependent threatened fauna for assessment and the allocation of recovery resources. By incorporating the fire tolerance of vegetation communities mapped within the bushfire extent, bushfire severity can be extended to predict the potential ecological impact of each severity class on ecosystems, and priority species. Prioritising threatened species based on potential ecological impact rather than fire severity alone allows post-fire survey and monitoring to be better targeted to those species likely most severely impacted. It also allows resources and recovery actions to be directed towards those areas of greatest concern, which may not have suffered the worst bushfire severity.
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
2.50
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43
期刊介绍: The Royal Zoological Society publishes a fully refereed scientific journal, Australian Zoologist, specialising in topics relevant to Australian zoology. The Australian Zoologist was first published by the Society in 1914, making it the oldest Australian journal specialising in zoological topics. The scope of the journal has increased substantially in the last 20 years, and it now attracts papers on a wide variety of zoological, ecological and environmentally related topics. The RZS also publishes, as books, and the outcome of forums, which are run annually by the Society.
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