When Mediterranean Plant Diversity Profits From Wildfires

Author:

Fauché Amélie,Fleuriot Cécile,Le Fur Solène,Ton Louis,Carcaillet Frédérique,Carcaillet Christopher

Abstract

In summer, TV and newspapers often broadcast impressive views of wildfires in Mediterranean forests. These fires are commonly seen as threats to people, their homes, and their property. However, what if wildfires are necessary to sustain the health of some forest plants? Might some plants even need wildfires? Scientists studied this strange issue by examining the types and amounts of plant species that exist after wildfires. The results were surprising. The highest biodiversity of flowering plants in the forest was found right after a wildfire. The older the forest, the more trees grow and prevent smaller plants from surviving. Trees could prevent the growth of flowering plants through competition for resources, including light, water, and nutrients. These results make it possible to come up with solutions that will allow forests to maintain high levels of plant biodiversity while still protecting humans from the threat of wildfires.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Materials Science

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