Drought differentially affects the post-fire dynamics of seeders and resprouters in a Mediterranean shrubland

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作者
Parra, Antonio [1 ]
Moreno, Jose M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Dept Ciencias Ambientales, E-45071 Toledo, Spain
关键词
Cistus; Climate change; Erica; Plant demography; Post-fire herbs; Rainfall manipulation; CLIMATE SHRUBLANDS; PLANT-COMMUNITIES; EXPERIMENTAL FIRE; SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT; DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS; WATER RELATIONS; BURNING SEASON; ARBUTUS-UNEDO; VEGETATION; REGENERATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.174
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In fire-prone ecosystems, changes in rainfall after fire could differentially affect seeders and resprouters, thus leading to long-lasting impacts on the vegetation. Climate change in the Mediterranean region is projected to reduce precipitation, expand the summer drought and increase fire danger. Understanding the sensitivity to changes in rainfall during the post-fire regeneration stage is critical to anticipate the impacts of climate change on Mediterranean-type areas of the world. Here, we investigated how species differing in post-fire regeneration strategy (seeders vs resprouters) responded to rainfall changes in a Cistus-Erica shrubland of central Spain. Drought treatments were implemented using a system of automatic rainout shelters with an irrigation facility before (one season) and after (four years) burning a set of experimental plots. Treatments applied were: environmental control (natural rainfall), historical control (mimicking the long-term rainfall), moderate drought (-25% rainfall), and severe drought (-45% rainfall). Plant demography and vigour (main woody shrubs), as well as abundance (shrubs and herbs) were monitored during the first four years after fire. The first post-fire year was the key period for the recovery of seeders (Cistus ladanifer and Rosmarinus officinalis), and their recruitment, cover and size significantly decreased with drought. However, density four years after fire was larger than unburned and it was significantly correlated with emergence during the first year, indicating that population controls were more on emergence than on establishment. In contrast, resprouters (Erica arborea, Erica scoparia and Phillyrea angustifolia) were hardly affected by drought. Plant community dynamics in the burned control plots progressively converged with the unburned ones, while that in the drought-treated plots lagged behind them, maintaining a higher cover, richness and diversity of herbs. This post-fire herbalization due to drought might facilitate an untimely fire, before seeders would reach sexual maturity, which could have major implications for the maintenance of the community. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:1219 / 1229
页数:11
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