Publication: Abandonment terraced hillside and answer of the fire system: some
results from Mediterranean old fields
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Date
2020-04-03
Authors
Llovet López, J. ; Ruiz Valera, M. ; Josa March, R. ; Vallejo Calzada, V.R.
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Fundación CEAM, Departament d’Ecologia (CEAM) ; Departament d’Enginyeria Agroalimentària i Biotecnologia
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Abstract
The abandonment of agricultural lands promotes temporal changes both in soil
characteristics (i.e., increasing organic matter and other quality indicators) and in plant
community (i.e., changing its composition and structure, and increasing the fuel load). As a
consequence, we can expect differences in the resilience to fire as succession progresses.
The aim of this work is to analyse the capacity of an ecosystem to return to pre-fire
conditions as a function of the stage of abandonment of old agricultural lands. The study was
carried out in the north of Alicante province (E Spain).
In long-term abandoned lands, post-fire rainfall modulated plant response, which in turn
determined soil crusting, runoff and erosion dynamics. In recently-abandoned lands, the
plant community seemed less dependent on rain to recover. Results show a large increase in
soil surface crusting in the short term after the fire and it remained high at medium term in
long-abandoned lands colonised by pine forest. Fire scarcely modified runoff and erosion in
recently-abandoned lands whereas in forest lands the post-fire values increased by some
orders of magnitude and remained highly dependent on rain characteristics in the short and
medium term after the fire. The results obtained show evidences of increased vulnerability to
fire in long-abandoned lands colonised by pine forests
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