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PROGRAM B
Changes to the grass layer after fire in a tropical savanna
Ken Scott, Samantha Setterfield, Michael DouglasCharles Darwin University, NT
Alan AndersenCSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, NT
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Location of research
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Darwin
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Tropical savannas
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Annual cycle
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Research question
• How do fire regimes affect grass-layer biodiversity?
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Methods (site)
every 3 yearslate dry season (October)
-no fires
every 5 yearsearly dry season (June)
every 3 yearsearly dry season (June)
every 2 yearsearly dry season (June)
annualearly dry season (June)
frequencyseason of fire
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“Randomised complete block design”
18 x 1 ha plots
3 replicate plots of burning in:
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Methods (quadrats)
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Every year:• Number of plants of each species• Visual % cover of each species
36 x 1m2 quadrats per plot (648 at site)
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Grass species composition2004
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Before fire
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Grass species composition2004 2005
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First growing season after fire
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Grass species composition2004 2005 2006
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Second growing season after fire
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Fire increases density of annual grasses
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2 fires (consecutive years)
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Fire increases number of forb species
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2 fires (consecutive years)
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Implications - biodiversityBurning results in a:• different grass composition, but takes time• high kill rate for perennial grasses (see poster)• higher density of annual grasses • higher number of forb species
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Fire exclusion Frequent fire
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Implications – end users (Bushfires Council NT)
• Fire removes bulky perennial grasses, ‘airy’ annuals colonisepatchy fuel layer is more continuous
• No increase in grass layer height no major change in flame height and fire intensity
• Increase in forb species richness and plant abundancebiodiversity goals achieved
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email: ken.scott@cdu.edu.au