Fire refugia under threat: How increasing pyrodiversity reduces species richness in unburned forests

Recent research has emphasized the spatial and temporal variability of fire dynamics, which can enhance landscape heterogeneity by creating a mosaic of forest patches in different successional stages, a concept known as pyrodiversity. This study investigated the influence of pyrodiversity on bird gu...

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Published inForest ecology and management Vol. 585; p. 122673
Main Authors Godoy, Ederson, Adorno, Bruno F.C.B., da Silva, Bianca Dinis, Corrêa, Wellington, Barbosa, Vinícius Munhoz, Piratelli, Augusto João, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, Hasui, Érica
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Abstract Recent research has emphasized the spatial and temporal variability of fire dynamics, which can enhance landscape heterogeneity by creating a mosaic of forest patches in different successional stages, a concept known as pyrodiversity. This study investigated the influence of pyrodiversity on bird guild species richness and assessed whether forest fire refugia moderate this relationship in fire-sensitive ecosystems. We conducted bird surveys across 15 landscapes in the southeastern Atlantic Forest of Brazil, chosen to represent a gradient of pyrodiversity and fire refugia. Using generalized linear mixed models, we analyzed the relationships between pyrodiversity, fire refugia, and species richness across bird guilds and microhabitats. Our findings revealed that frugivorous and nectarivorous, birds, along with species associated with canopy microhabitats, exhibited a strong negative correlation between pyrodiversity and species richness, particularly in unburned forests. The interaction between pyrodiversity and fire-affected habitats was significant, with species richness in unburned forests declining as pyrodiversity increased. This result highlights the vulnerability of species in unburned areas within highly pyrodiverse landscapes, where frequent fires disrupt ecological stability. There appears to be a threshold beyond which pyrodiversity becomes detrimental. In such landscapes, excessive pyrodiversity can lead to habitat simplification, negatively affecting species that rely on undisturbed vegetation for critical resources. Notably, 21 % of species richness, including threatened and endemic species, was found exclusively in unburned patches, underscoring the critical importance of these areas for biodiversity conservation. Effective conservation efforts must account for historical fire regimes to preserve the biodiversity and ecological integrity of tropical forests. [Display omitted] •Pyrodiversity creates a mosaic of forest patches, increasing landscape heterogeneity.•We examined how pyrodiversity and fire refugia affect bird species richness.•Unburned forest patches are essential for preserving ground-dwelling birds.•Species richness declines in unburned forests as pyrodiversity increases.•Conservation must account for fire history and protect unburned forests.
AbstractList Recent research has emphasized the spatial and temporal variability of fire dynamics, which can enhance landscape heterogeneity by creating a mosaic of forest patches in different successional stages, a concept known as pyrodiversity. This study investigated the influence of pyrodiversity on bird guild species richness and assessed whether forest fire refugia moderate this relationship in fire-sensitive ecosystems. We conducted bird surveys across 15 landscapes in the southeastern Atlantic Forest of Brazil, chosen to represent a gradient of pyrodiversity and fire refugia. Using generalized linear mixed models, we analyzed the relationships between pyrodiversity, fire refugia, and species richness across bird guilds and microhabitats. Our findings revealed that frugivorous and nectarivorous, birds, along with species associated with canopy microhabitats, exhibited a strong negative correlation between pyrodiversity and species richness, particularly in unburned forests. The interaction between pyrodiversity and fire-affected habitats was significant, with species richness in unburned forests declining as pyrodiversity increased. This result highlights the vulnerability of species in unburned areas within highly pyrodiverse landscapes, where frequent fires disrupt ecological stability. There appears to be a threshold beyond which pyrodiversity becomes detrimental. In such landscapes, excessive pyrodiversity can lead to habitat simplification, negatively affecting species that rely on undisturbed vegetation for critical resources. Notably, 21 % of species richness, including threatened and endemic species, was found exclusively in unburned patches, underscoring the critical importance of these areas for biodiversity conservation. Effective conservation efforts must account for historical fire regimes to preserve the biodiversity and ecological integrity of tropical forests.
Recent research has emphasized the spatial and temporal variability of fire dynamics, which can enhance landscape heterogeneity by creating a mosaic of forest patches in different successional stages, a concept known as pyrodiversity. This study investigated the influence of pyrodiversity on bird guild species richness and assessed whether forest fire refugia moderate this relationship in fire-sensitive ecosystems. We conducted bird surveys across 15 landscapes in the southeastern Atlantic Forest of Brazil, chosen to represent a gradient of pyrodiversity and fire refugia. Using generalized linear mixed models, we analyzed the relationships between pyrodiversity, fire refugia, and species richness across bird guilds and microhabitats. Our findings revealed that frugivorous and nectarivorous, birds, along with species associated with canopy microhabitats, exhibited a strong negative correlation between pyrodiversity and species richness, particularly in unburned forests. The interaction between pyrodiversity and fire-affected habitats was significant, with species richness in unburned forests declining as pyrodiversity increased. This result highlights the vulnerability of species in unburned areas within highly pyrodiverse landscapes, where frequent fires disrupt ecological stability. There appears to be a threshold beyond which pyrodiversity becomes detrimental. In such landscapes, excessive pyrodiversity can lead to habitat simplification, negatively affecting species that rely on undisturbed vegetation for critical resources. Notably, 21 % of species richness, including threatened and endemic species, was found exclusively in unburned patches, underscoring the critical importance of these areas for biodiversity conservation. Effective conservation efforts must account for historical fire regimes to preserve the biodiversity and ecological integrity of tropical forests. [Display omitted] •Pyrodiversity creates a mosaic of forest patches, increasing landscape heterogeneity.•We examined how pyrodiversity and fire refugia affect bird species richness.•Unburned forest patches are essential for preserving ground-dwelling birds.•Species richness declines in unburned forests as pyrodiversity increases.•Conservation must account for fire history and protect unburned forests.
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Atlantic forest
Avian
biodiversity conservation
birds
Brazil
canopy
ecological balance
Fire-sensitive ecosystem
forest fires
forests
frugivores
indigenous species
Landscape heterogeneity
landscapes
nectar feeding
refuge habitats
species
species richness
temporal variation
Time since fire
Trophic guild
Tropical forest
Wildfire
Title Fire refugia under threat: How increasing pyrodiversity reduces species richness in unburned forests
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