Post-fire recovery of the plant community in pinus brutia forests: Active vs. indirect restoration techniques after salvage logging

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2018

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Okan Urker
Çağatay Tavşanoğlu
Behzat Gürkan

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SISEF - Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology Viale dell Ateneo Lucano Potenza I-85100

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Although reforestation is frequently utilized in many Mediterranean Basin countries to restore burned Mediterranean pine woodlands post-fire recovery of the plant community is often neglected. To compare the post-fire recovery of the plant community following active and indirect post-fire restoration techniques we studied three post-fire regeneration treatments in a salvage-logged Pinus brutia forest including two active (plantation and seeding) restoration techniques and one indirect (natural regeneration). An unburned pine stand was also included in the study. We applied the point-intercept method to obtain data on the presence and cover of individual species and functional groups in six replicate one-hectare plots for each treatment. We found no significant differences in plant species richness among post-fire treatments, however plant community composition and vegetation structure were significantly different between treatments. There was a shift in plant community structure when active restoration techniques were applied from the woody-and resprouter-dominated plant community of the unburned site to an annual herbaceous-and non-resprouter-dominated one. Our results suggest that active restoration by planting tree saplings in Mediterranean pine forests after a fire may decrease the plant community’s resilience and provide empirical evidence that pine plantation treatments change the plant species composition of these forests. These results have important implications for post-fire management of Mediterranean Basin pine forests. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Fire, Mediterranean Pine Forest, Plant Cover, Plant Functional Groups, Post-fire Restoration, Resilience, Species Diversity, Turkish Red Pine, Turkish Red Pine, Mediterranean Pine Forest, Plant Functional Groups, FIRE, Species Diversity, Plant Cover, Resilience, Post-Fire Restoration, Plant Cover, Resilience, Turkish Red Pine, Plant Functional Groups, Post-fire Restoration, Species Diversity, Forestry, SD1-669.5, Fire, Mediterranean Pine Forest

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0106 biological sciences, 01 natural sciences

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iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry

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11

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5

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635

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642
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