Structure, diversity and health of Sierra Nevada red fir forests with reestablished fire regimes

Autor: Anthony C. Caprio, Marc D. Meyer, Amarina Wuenschel, Douglas F. Smith, Becky L. Estes, Beverly Bulaon, Alexandra Stucy
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: International Journal of Wildland Fire. 28:386
ISSN: 1049-8001
DOI: 10.1071/wf18114
Popis: The reestablishment of natural fire regimes may benefit forest ecosystems by restoring their fundamental structural, compositional or functional attributes. We examined the influence of fire on the structure, understorey diversity and health of red fir (Abies magnifica) forests by comparing burned and unburned stands in 22 separate, paired fires of Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and the Giant Sequoia National Monument. Burned red fir plots were characterised by lower tree densities and canopy cover, restored spatial heterogeneity and higher understorey species richness than unburned plots. Densities of large trees and large snags and red fir regeneration were similar between burned and unburned sites. Forest health indicators were similar between burned and unburned sites, and red fir crown loss ratings were primarily associated with topographic variables indicative of increased moisture stress or reduced soil moisture availability (i.e. lower elevations, south-facing slopes). Our results suggest that fire does not improve the health of red fir trees especially in areas of greater moisture stress, but it can restore red fir forest structure, increase understorey diversity and enhance adaptive capacity in landscapes with reestablished fire regimes.
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