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Dendroecology• Dendroecology uses dated tree rings to study
ecological events such as fire and insect outbreaks• Was developed by Theodor Hartig and Robert Hartig
in late 1800s Germany• In the US, dendroecology did not develop until the
1970s with the work of Hal Fritts• Since the 1970s, dendroecology has come to include
fire history, insects, masting, stand-age structure, pathogen outbreaks, and endogenous disturbance history
Dendropyrochronology
• Reconstruction of fire histories is one of the major applications of dendrochronology for use in management of forests and the reestablishment of fire as a disturbance agent
• The goal of the dendrochronologists is to determine the natural range of variability for fire on a particular site, which describes …
Fire Regimes
• A natural fire regime is a general classification of the role fire would play across a landscape in the absence of modern human intervention, but including the influence of aboriginal burning.
• In the southeastern US, there have been 4 different fire regimes
• Fire-tolerant species – species that are able to survive fire events– Examples – most pines (excluding white pine) and
several species of oak
• Fire-intolerant species – species that are not able to survive fire events– Examples – maples, tulip poplars, sycamores,
gums
Southeastern Fire Regimes
• The third type of fire regime began with the Industrial Revolution when widespread timber harvesting used steam-driven locomotives that also provided the ignition source for an era of high-severity fires
Southeastern Fire Regimes
The Problem• The urban-wildland interface can be defined as an elevated
human population living in a natural setting adjacent to population centers
Low severity wildfires … stays on the ground. Kills grass, shrubs, seedlings, saplings, dead and decayed trees, and diseased trees.
Fire regimes:• Fire frequency: how often
• Fire seasonality: when fires occur throughout the year
• Fire severity: effects on forests – not a measure of fire temperature
• Fire intensity: a measure of fire temperature
• Fire extent: spatial aspects
• Patchy fires versus landscape level fires
• Fire variability: changes in fire over time and space
• Climatic or human-driven?
The fire-scar record from tree rings.
Catface on Table Mountain pine log, Reddish Knob, Virginia
Fire scars
The fire-scar record from tree rings.
Fire scars on ponderosa pine, El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico