2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2012.10.005
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Forest fire occurrence increases the distribution of a scarce forest type in the Mediterranean Basin

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“…This fact also explains the reduction of this type of forest in the study area. Arnan, Quevedo, and Rodrigo (2013) indicate that changes in fire regimes can give rise to new types of forest cover or increase the distribution range of scarce forests in a regional context. This phenomenon is indirectly evidenced in this research, and we highlight the fact that the burned areas with a high incidence of wildfires have even more difficulty in regenerating forests, especially pine forests, when those affected by fires are later occupied essentially by shrubland.…”
Section: Relation Between Luc and Wildfiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact also explains the reduction of this type of forest in the study area. Arnan, Quevedo, and Rodrigo (2013) indicate that changes in fire regimes can give rise to new types of forest cover or increase the distribution range of scarce forests in a regional context. This phenomenon is indirectly evidenced in this research, and we highlight the fact that the burned areas with a high incidence of wildfires have even more difficulty in regenerating forests, especially pine forests, when those affected by fires are later occupied essentially by shrubland.…”
Section: Relation Between Luc and Wildfiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recruitment of P. halepensis is limited by too short fire recurrence intervals (Eugenio et al, 2006) and can be replaced by grasses or shrubs under recurrent fires (e.g. Arnan et al, 2013). Oliveira et al (2012) indicated that the recent fire regime observed in Portugal has already led to a substantial decrease in the area of P. pinaster.…”
Section: Recent Fire Regime In the Woodland Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such young stands burn, sites may be converted to persistent shrublands or resptouter dominated forests (especially if frequent burning continues), or they may require investment in planting. Such a conversion due to frequent fire has also been documented in P. halepensis forests converted to Arbutus unedo woodlands, which is a resprouter species in NE Spain (Arnan et al, 2013). Short interval fire occurrence can also cause vegetation type conversion in shrublands, especially those dominated by obligate seeders, for example in California (Lippitt et al, 2013;Meng et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postfire vegetation dynamics in the Mediterranean Basin have been intensively studied (Gotzenberger et al, 2003;Kazanis and Arianoutsou, 2004;Arnan et al, 2007Arnan et al, , 2013Tavşanoğlu and Gürkan, 2014). According to the traditionally accepted approach, postfire succession in the Mediterranean Basin is primarily an autosuccessional process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%