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Ecological effects of experimental drought and prescribed fire in a southern California coastal grassland
Institution:1. Plants, Photosynthesis and Soil, School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK;2. Department of Botany, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa;3. Centre for African Ecology, School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;1. Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research, Private Bag 3127, Hamilton, New Zealand;2. School of Science and Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand;3. National Institute of Public Health & Environment, Centre for Environmental Quality, POB 1, NL-3720, BA, Bilthoven, Netherlands
Abstract:How drought and fire disturbance influence different levels of biological organization is poorly understood but essential for robust predictions of the effects of environmental change. During a year of severe drought, we conducted a prescribed fire in a Mediterranean-type coastal grassland near Irvine, California. In the weeks following the fire we experimentally manipulated rainfall in burned and unburned portions of the grassland to determine how fire and drought interact to influence leaf physiological performance, community composition, aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and component fluxes of ecosystem CO2 exchange and evapotranspiration (ET). Fire increased leaf photosynthesis (Anet) and transpiration (T) of the native perennial bunchgrass, Nassella pulchra and the non-native annual grass, Bromus diandrus but did not influence ANPP or net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE). Surprisingly, drought only weakly influenced Anet and T of both species but strongly influenced ANPP and NEE. We conclude that despite increasing experimental drought severity, prescribed fire influenced leaf CO2 and H2O exchange but had little effect on the component fluxes of ecosystem CO2 exchange. The differential effects of prescribed fire on leaf and ecosystem processes with increasingly severe drought highlight the challenge of predicting the responses of biological systems to disturbance and resource limitation.
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