2022
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2022.027
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Fire has short-term negative effects on a super-dominant native fern, Pteridium arachnoideum (Dennstaedtiaceae), in a Brazilian savanna

Abstract: Although fire occurrence plays a central role in the dominance of the super-dominant bracken fern Pteridium arachnoideum in Neotropical forests, it is unclear whether this applies to the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado), which vegetation is naturally adapted to fire. We assessed fire effects on the aboveground biomass of P. arachnoideum in the Cerrado Ecological Reserve in Central Brazil. We measured frond height, density, standing biomass, and litter biomass before and for two years following a prescribed fire, an… Show more

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“…However, anthropogenic transformation of ecosystems as a result of climate change has recently had a significant impact on biodiversity [1][2][3]. Urbanization, the use of pesticides in agriculture, fires and other natural disasters, deforestation, fragmentation of landscapes has a direct and indirect impact on the decline of biodiversity [4][5][6]. Protected areas play a special role in the study and conservation of biodiversity as places of the greatest concentration of fauna and flora.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, anthropogenic transformation of ecosystems as a result of climate change has recently had a significant impact on biodiversity [1][2][3]. Urbanization, the use of pesticides in agriculture, fires and other natural disasters, deforestation, fragmentation of landscapes has a direct and indirect impact on the decline of biodiversity [4][5][6]. Protected areas play a special role in the study and conservation of biodiversity as places of the greatest concentration of fauna and flora.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%