Fire facilitates ground layer plant diversity in a Miombo ecosystem

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dc.contributor.author Wieczorkowski, Jakub D.
dc.contributor.author Lehmann, Caroline E.R.
dc.contributor.author Archibald, Sally
dc.contributor.author Banda, Sarah
dc.contributor.author Goyder, David J.
dc.contributor.author Kaluwe, Mokwani
dc.contributor.author Kapinga, Kondwani
dc.contributor.author Larridon, Isabel
dc.contributor.author Mashau, A.C.
dc.contributor.author Phiri, Elina
dc.contributor.author Syampungani, Stephen
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-15T12:29:10Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-15T12:29:10Z
dc.date.issued 2024-05
dc.description SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: LIST S1: list of ground layer species. LIST S2: list of tree species. TABLE S1: results of the over dispersion test in GLM analyses. TABLE S2: output summaries of GLM analyses of ground layer richness. FIGURE S1: histograms of GLM residuals. FIGURE S2: sensitivity test for the model of total richness. FIGURE S3: sample-size-based rarefaction/extrapolation curves. en_US
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known about the response of ground layer plant communities to fire in Miombo ecosystems, which is a global blind spot of ecological understanding. We aimed: (1) to assess the impact of three experimentally imposed fire treatments on ground layer species composition and compare it with patterns observed for trees; and (2) to analyse the effect of fire treatments on species richness to assess how responses differ among plant functional groups. METHODS: At a 60-year-long fire experiment in Zambia, we quantified the richness and diversity of ground layer plants in terms of taxa and functional groups across three experimental fire treatments of late dry-season fire, early dry-season fire and fire exclusion. Data were collected in five repeat surveys from the onset of the wet season to the early dry season. KEY RESULTS: Of the 140 ground layer species recorded across the three treatments, fire-maintained treatments contributed most of the richness and diversity, with the least number of unique species found in the no-fire treatment. The early-fire treatment was more similar in composition to the no-fire treatment than to the late-fire treatment. C4 grass and geoxyle richness were highest in the late-fire treatment, and there were no shared sedge species between the late-fire and other treatments. At a plot level, the average richness in the late-fire treatment was twice that of the fire exclusion treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Heterogeneity in fire seasonality and intensity supports diversity of a unique flora by providing a diversity of local environments. African ecosystems face rapid expansion of land- and fire-management schemes for carbon offsetting and sequestration. We demonstrate that analyses of the impacts of such schemes predicated on the tree flora alone are highly likely to underestimate impacts on biodiversity. A research priority must be a new understanding of the Miombo ground layer flora integrated into policy and land management. en_US
dc.description.department Plant Production and Soil Science en_US
dc.description.department Plant Science en_US
dc.description.sdg SDG-15:Life on land en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The Natural Environment Research Council, International Development Research Centre, Canada and National Research Foundation, and Department of Science and Innovation. en_US
dc.description.uri https://academic.oup.com/aob en_US
dc.identifier.citation Wieczorkowski, J.D., Lehmann, C.E.R., Archibald, S., Banda, S., Goyder, D.J., Kaluwe, M., Kapinga, K., Larridon, I., Mashau, A.C., Phiri, E. & Syampungani, S., Fire facilitates ground layer plant diversity in a Miombo ecosystem, Annals of Botany, Volume 133, Issue 5-6, May/June 2024, Pages 743–756, https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcae035. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0305-7364 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1095-8290 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.1093/aob/mcae035
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/97678
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Oxford University Press en_US
dc.rights © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license. en_US
dc.subject Fire regime en_US
dc.subject Biodiversity en_US
dc.subject Encroachment en_US
dc.subject Ground layer en_US
dc.subject Herbaceous en_US
dc.subject Plant functional group en_US
dc.subject Species richness en_US
dc.subject Savanna en_US
dc.subject Fire management en_US
dc.subject C4 grass en_US
dc.subject Geoxyle en_US
dc.subject Miombo ecosystem en_US
dc.subject SDG-15: Life on land en_US
dc.title Fire facilitates ground layer plant diversity in a Miombo ecosystem en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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