火海中的绿色岛屿:艾伯塔省森林中消防避难所的作用

IF 4.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Reviews Pub Date : 2022-03-02 DOI:10.1139/er-2021-0115
Mark S. Sommers, M. Flannigan
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艾伯塔省野火的严重程度差别很大,造成了燃烧、部分燃烧和未燃烧的森林的马赛克。在火灾范围内,这些未被烧毁的斑块或避难所对生物在火灾和再生过程中的生存至关重要。我们研究了文献,以确定在阿尔伯塔省发现的火灾制度和景观特征如何影响避难所的创建和持续存在,避难所对阿尔伯塔省动植物的作用,气候变化如何影响避难所,人类如何改变避难所的创建和有效性,以及未来的管理意义。避难所的规模各不相同,从一小块未燃烧的土壤或巨石(厘米到几米)到大片未燃烧的树木(许多公顷),不同的分类群在所有空间尺度上使用这些避难所。依赖栖息地连通性或原始森林的物种也受益于避难所,因为它们能够将其作为完整栖息地之间的垫脚石或作为重新定居的救生艇。影响未被烧毁地区的因素很复杂,人们对这些因素知之甚少,但很可能与地形、地形、靠近水体、天气变化(降水和风向)、燃烧期间的时间和植被类型有关。与周围地区相比,地形、地形和靠近水的地区具有更凉爽的小气候和更高的湿度,并且可能在多次火灾事件中保持未被烧毁,使其成为持久的避难所。其他地区可能由于天气变化或夜间有火经过而保持未被烧毁,使它们成为随机的避难所。使持久避难所不太可能燃烧的许多特征(较冷的小气候和较高的湿度)也将帮助它们缓冲气候变化的影响。因此,我们必须以一种方式管理景观,以保护作为工业活动持久避难所的地区。此外,我们必须在景观上恢复火灾,以保持由混合严重火灾引起的森林马赛克,特别是在面对气候变化的情况下,预计气候变化将增加阿尔伯塔省火灾的严重程度和频率。
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Green islands in a sea of fire: the role of fire refugia in the forests of Alberta
Alberta wildfires vary greatly in severity, resulting in a mosaic of burnt, partially burnt, and unburnt forest. These unburnt patches, or refugia, within the fire perimeter, are critical for the survival of organisms during the fire and the regeneration process. We examined the literature to identify how the fire regimes and landscape features found in Alberta affect the creation and persistence of refugia, the role of refugia for the flora and fauna of Alberta, how climate change is likely to affect refugia, how humans may alter refugia creation and effectiveness, and management implications moving forward. Refugia can vary in scale from small areas of unburnt soil or boulders (cm to a few meters), to large stands of unburnt trees (many ha) with different taxa using these refugia across all the spatial scales. Species reliant on habitat connectivity or old growth forest also benefit from refugia as they are able to use them as stepstones between intact habitat or as a lifeboat to recolonize from. The factors influencing what areas remain unburnt are complex and poorly understood but are likely tied to topography, aspect, proximity to waterbodies, weather changes (precipitation and wind direction), time of day during burning, and vegetation type. Areas with the right combination of topography, aspect, and proximity to water have cooler microclimates and higher moisture than the surrounding area and may remain unburnt throughout multiple fire events, making them persistent refugia. Other areas may remain unburnt by a chance result of weather changes or having the fire pass through at night making them random refugia. Many of the features that make persistent refugia unlikely to burn (cooler microclimate and higher moisture) will also help them buffer the effects of climate change. As a result, it is essential we manage the landscape in a way as to protect areas that act as persistent refugia from industrial activities. In addition, we must restore fire on the landscape to maintain the mosaic of forest caused by mixed severity fire, especially in the face of climate change, which is projected to increase the severity and frequency of fires in Alberta.
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期刊介绍: Published since 1993, Environmental Reviews is a quarterly journal that presents authoritative literature reviews on a wide range of environmental science and associated environmental studies topics, with emphasis on the effects on and response of both natural and manmade ecosystems to anthropogenic stress. The authorship and scope are international, with critical literature reviews submitted and invited on such topics as sustainability, water supply management, climate change, harvesting impacts, acid rain, pesticide use, lake acidification, air and marine pollution, oil and gas development, biological control, food chain biomagnification, rehabilitation of polluted aquatic systems, erosion, forestry, bio-indicators of environmental stress, conservation of biodiversity, and many other environmental issues.
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