Remote sensing reveals fire-driven enhancement of a C4 invasive alien grass on a small Mediterranean volcanic island

R. Guarino, Daniele Cerra, Renzo Zaia, A. Chiarucci, Pietro Lo Cascio, D. Rocchini, P. Zannini, S. Pasta
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Abstract. The severity and the extent of a large fire event that occurred on the small volcanic island of Stromboli (Aeolian archipelago, Italy) on 25–26 May 2022 were evaluated through remotely sensed data to assess the short-term effect of fire on local plant communities. For this purpose, the differenced normalized burned index (dNBR) was also used to quantify the extent of early-stage vegetation recovery dominated by Saccharum biflorum Forssk. (Poaceae), a rhizomatous C4 perennial grass of Paleotropical origin. The burned area was estimated to have an extension of 337.83 ha, corresponding to 27.7 % of the island surface and to 49.8 % of Stromboli's vegetated area. On the one hand, this event considerably damaged the native plant communities, hosting many species of high biogeographic interest. On the other hand, Saccharum biflorum clearly benefited from fire. In fact, this species showed a very high vegetative performance after burning, being able to exert unchallenged dominance in the early stages of the postfire succession. Our results confirm the complex and probably synergic impact of different human disturbances (repeated fires and the introduction of invasive alien plants) on the natural ecosystems of small volcanic islands.
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遥感技术揭示了地中海火山小岛上一种 C4 外来入侵草在火灾驱动下的生长情况
摘要通过遥感数据评估了 2022 年 5 月 25-26 日在斯特龙博利火山小岛(意大利伊奥利亚群岛)上发生的大火的严重程度和范围,以评估大火对当地植物群落的短期影响。为此,还使用了差分归一化烧毁指数(dNBR)来量化早期植被恢复的程度,这些植被以 Saccharum biflorum Forssk.(禾本科)为主的早期植被恢复程度。据估计,焚烧区面积达 337.83 公顷,相当于岛屿面积的 27.7%,以及斯特龙博利岛植被面积的 49.8%。一方面,这一事件严重破坏了本地植物群落,其中有许多生物地理学意义重大的物种。另一方面,双花蔗糖明显受益于火灾。事实上,该物种在火灾后表现出了极高的植被性能,在火灾后演替的早期阶段,其优势地位无人能撼动。我们的研究结果证实,不同的人为干扰(多次火灾和外来入侵植物的引入)对火山小岛的自然生态系统产生了复杂且可能是协同的影响。
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