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Schaffhauser A., Pimont F., Curt T., Cassagne N., Dupuy J. L., Tatoni Thierry. (2015). Effets de la récurrence des incendies sur le comportement du feu dans des suberaies (Quercus suber L.) et maquis méditerranéens sur les cinquante dernières années. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 338 (12), p. 812-824. ISSN 1631-0691.

Titre du document
Effets de la récurrence des incendies sur le comportement du feu dans des suberaies (Quercus suber L.) et maquis méditerranéens sur les cinquante dernières années
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000368211700005
Auteurs
Schaffhauser A., Pimont F., Curt T., Cassagne N., Dupuy J. L., Tatoni Thierry
Source
Comptes Rendus Biologies, 2015, 338 (12), p. 812-824 ISSN 1631-0691
Past fire recurrence impacts the vegetation structure, and it is consequently hypothesized to alter its future fire behaviour. We examined the fire behaviour in shrubland-forest mosaics of southeastern France, which were organized along a range of fire frequency (0 to 3-4 fires along the past 50 years) and had different time intervals between fires. The mosaic was dominated by Quercus suber L. and Erica-Cistus shrubland communities. We described the vegetation structure through measurements of tree height, base of tree crown or shrub layer, mean diameter, cover, plant water content and bulk density. We used the physical model Firetec to simulate the fire behaviour. Fire intensity, fire spread, plant water content and biomass loss varied significantly according to fire recurrence and vegetation structure, mainly linked to the time since the last fire, then the number of fires. These results confirm that past fire recurrence affects future fire behaviour, with multilayered vegetation (particularly high shrublands) producing more intense fires, contrary to submature Quercus woodlands that have not burnt since 1959 and that are unlikely to reburn. Further simulations, with more vegetation scenes according to shrub and canopy covers, will complete this study in order to discuss the fire propagation risk in heterogeneous vegetation, particularly in the Mediterranean area, with a view to a local management of these ecosystems.
Plan de classement
Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD
Identifiant IRD
PAR00014178
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