Pyrophytic plants Flashcards

1
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Whats the name for fire loving plants?

A

Pyrophytic plants

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2
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What are pyrophytic plants?

A

Fire loving plants

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3
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How are Pyrophytic plants adapted to fires?

A

Seed pods open when there is a fire (reseeding)

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4
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Why do pyrophytic plants thrive? (3)

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There is no competition for light as there is no vegetation.
No competition for water
No competition for nutrients

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5
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How are eucalyptus forests adapted to fires?

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Although they are highly flammable, they survive after fires as they are able to generate leaf growth straight from the stem

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6
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How do fires affect ecosystem functions?

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Lack of litter and vegetation cover can enhance erosion after the fire
Enhance water repellency after a fire

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7
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What are the impacts of post-fire?

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Soil erosion, debris flow, water contamination

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8
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Negative ecological impacts (4)

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Enhanced runoff and erosion
Killing of animals
Removal of vegetation and some fauna
Increase in post-fire hydrological and erosional event magnitude

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9
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What are positive ecological impacts?

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Removal of old vegetation- can increase variety and biodiversity.
Trigger for seeding or seed germination.
Maintenance of diverse vegetation and age structure

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10
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What changed fuel availability in Europe?

A

Rural depopulation and afforestation with non-native species

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11
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What is the main cause of fire in Europe?

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Arson and accidental ignitions

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12
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Name 7 areas where fire seasons have become more severe.

A
Alaska
Canada
Australia
Mediterranean Region
South America
Russia
Western US
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13
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What are the effects of fire on soil carbon storage?

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More carbon than the above ground biomass and atmosphere

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14
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Where is most carbon stored in soils?

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In the northern areas

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15
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Where are the largest carbon stores?

A

Boreal zone

Tropical forests- mostly above ground

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16
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How much terrestrial carbon do the world’s forests store?

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40%

17
Q

Where will carbon return into the ecosystem the fastest?

A

Savanna

18
Q

Why can fires be carbon neutral events?

A

Balanced by regenerating vegetation

19
Q

How has climate change affected fires?

A

Fires are expected to increase due to greater risk of drought

20
Q

Name four ways how fires can be prevented.

A

Reduce fuel loads.
Slash and burn or introducing animals to strip away fuel.
Prescribed burning (can be risk).
Let fires burn where possible to reduce future risk.

21
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How can fires be suppressed? (2)

A
Early detection (satellite).
Indirect and direct attack via ground and aircrafts (expensive).