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Fire
Tree Species Composition and Diversity in Fire-Affected Areas of Miombo Woodlands, Central Mozambique
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Victorino Américo Buramuge1  Natasha Sofia Ribeiro1  Lennart Olsson2  Romana Rombe Bandeira1  Sá Nogueira Lisboa1 
[1] Department of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Agronomy and Forest Engineering, Eduardo Mondlane University;LUCSUS—Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies;N’Lab
关键词: fire frequency;    fire intensity;    land use;    tree communities;   
DOI  :  10.3390/fire6010026
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Fire strongly impacts the composition and structure of ecosystems, with consequences yet to be understood. We used Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data to map fire frequency and fire intensity and investigate their effects on miombo woodlands (MW) of central Mozambique. Tree species diversity was evaluated and compared using rarefaction curves. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination was used to identify patterns of species composition occurrence. The indicator value index method was applied to verify the occurrence of fire indicator species. In general, tree communities responded differently to varied fire regimes. We found low tree density in Intermediate fire frequency and intensity (IfIi) (180 trees ha−1) and High-frequency and Low intensity (HfLi) (316 trees ha−1) areas. The IfIi fire regime had the lowest carbon stocks (9.1 Mg ha−1), when compared to the rest of fire regimes. The species diversity decreased as fire intensity increased. IfIi areas had the maximum species diversity. The NMDS showed a varied species composition according to fire regime. We found a strong relationship between the species diversity and composition, and the pattern of fire occurrence in each fire regime. Our results are critical in supporting fire management policies and understanding fire regimes and their effects on miombo trees’ structure and composition.

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