Pyrophytic plants Flashcards
Whats the name for fire loving plants?
Pyrophytic plants
What are pyrophytic plants?
Fire loving plants
How are Pyrophytic plants adapted to fires?
Seed pods open when there is a fire (reseeding)
Why do pyrophytic plants thrive? (3)
There is no competition for light as there is no vegetation.
No competition for water
No competition for nutrients
How are eucalyptus forests adapted to fires?
Although they are highly flammable, they survive after fires as they are able to generate leaf growth straight from the stem
How do fires affect ecosystem functions?
Lack of litter and vegetation cover can enhance erosion after the fire
Enhance water repellency after a fire
What are the impacts of post-fire?
Soil erosion, debris flow, water contamination
Negative ecological impacts (4)
Enhanced runoff and erosion
Killing of animals
Removal of vegetation and some fauna
Increase in post-fire hydrological and erosional event magnitude
What are positive ecological impacts?
Removal of old vegetation- can increase variety and biodiversity.
Trigger for seeding or seed germination.
Maintenance of diverse vegetation and age structure
What changed fuel availability in Europe?
Rural depopulation and afforestation with non-native species
What is the main cause of fire in Europe?
Arson and accidental ignitions
Name 7 areas where fire seasons have become more severe.
Alaska Canada Australia Mediterranean Region South America Russia Western US
What are the effects of fire on soil carbon storage?
More carbon than the above ground biomass and atmosphere
Where is most carbon stored in soils?
In the northern areas
Where are the largest carbon stores?
Boreal zone
Tropical forests- mostly above ground