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Severe and Short Interval Fires Rearrange Dry Forest Fuel Arrays in South-Eastern Australia.

Authors :
Gordon, Christopher E.
Nolan, Rachael H.
Boer, Matthias M.
Bendall, Eli R.
Williamson, Jane S.
Price, Owen F.
Kenny, Belinda J.
Taylor, Jennifer E.
Denham, Andrew J.
Bradstock, Ross A.
Source :
Fire (2571-6255); Apr2024, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p130, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Fire regimes have shaped extant vegetation communities, and subsequently fuel arrays, in fire-prone landscapes. Understanding how resilient fuel arrays are to fire regime attributes will be key for future fire management actions, given global fire regime shifts. We use a network of 63-field sites across the Sydney Basin Bioregion (Australia) to quantify how fire interval (short: last three fires <10 years apart, long: last two fires >10 years apart) and severity (low: understorey canopy scorched, high: understorey and overstorey canopy scorched), impacted fuel attribute values 2.5 years after Australia's 2019–2020 Black Summer fires. Tree bark fuel hazard, herbaceous (near-surface fuels; grasses, sedges <50 cm height) fuel hazard, and ground litter (surface fuels) fuel cover and load were higher in areas burned by low- rather than high-severity fire. Conversely, midstorey (elevated fuels: shrubs, trees 50 cm–200 m in height) fuel cover and hazard were higher in areas burned by high- rather than low-severity fire. Elevated fuel cover, vertical connectivity, height and fuel hazard were also higher at long rather than short fire intervals. Our results provide strong evidence that fire regimes rearrange fuel arrays in the years following fire, which suggests that future fire regime shifts may alter fuel states, with important implications for fuel and fire management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25716255
Volume :
7
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Fire (2571-6255)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176880924
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/fire7040130