Drivers of understory plant communities in Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forests with pyrodiversity

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作者
Wilkin, Kate [1 ]
Ponisio, Lauren [2 ]
Fry, Danny L. [3 ]
Collins, Brandon M. [4 ,5 ]
Moody, Tadashi [6 ]
Stephens, Scott L. [3 ]
机构
[1] San Jose State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, 1 Washington Sq, San Jose, CA 95192 USA
[2] Univ Oregon, Dept Biol, 1210 Univ Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Environm Sci Policy & Management, 130 Hilgard Way, Berkeley, CA 94709 USA
[4] US Forest Serv, USDA, Pacific Southwest Res Stn, 1731 Res Pk Dr, Davis, CA 95618 USA
[5] Univ Calif Berkeley, Ctr Fire Res & Outreach, 130 Hilgard Way, Berkeley, CA 94709 USA
[6] Calif Dept Forestry & Fire Protect, Fire & Resource Assessment Program, POB 944246, Sacramento, CA 94244 USA
关键词
Biodiversity; Frequent fire; Restoration; Sierra Nevada; SUB-ALPINE FORESTS; FIRE SEVERITY; SPATIAL-PATTERNS; NATIONAL-PARK; FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY; PHYTOLITH EVIDENCE; SPECIES-DIVERSITY; GRASS UNDERSTORY; FUEL REDUCTION; CLIMATE-CHANGE;
D O I
10.1186/s42408-021-00111-6
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Background Fire suppression in western North America increased and homogenized overstory cover in conifer forests, which likely affected understory plant communities. We sought to characterize understory plant communities and their drivers using plot-based observations from two contemporary reference sites in the Sierra Nevada, USA. These sites had long-established natural fire programs, which have resulted in restored natural fire regimes. In this study, we investigated how pyrodiversity-the diversity of fire size, severity, season, and frequency-and other environment factors influenced species composition and cover of forest understory plant communities. Results Understory plant communities were influenced by a combination of environmental, plot-scale recent fire history, and plot-neighborhood pyrodiversity within 50 m. Canopy cover was inversely proportional to understory plant cover, Simpson's diversity, and evenness. Species richness was strongly influenced by the interaction of plot-based fire experience and plot-neighborhood pyrodiversity within 50 m. Conclusions Pyrodiversity appears to contribute both directly and indirectly to diverse understory plant communities in Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forests. The indirect influence is mediated through variability in tree canopy cover, which is partially related to variation in fire severity, while direct influence is an interaction between local and neighborhood fire activity.
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