Puig-Gironès Roger, Palmero-Iniesta Marina, Fernandes Paulo M, Oliveras Menor Imma, Ascoli Davide, Kelly Luke T, Charles-Dominique Tristan, Regos Adrian, Harrison Sandy, Armenteras Dolors, Brotons Lluís, de-Miguel Sergio, Spadoni Gian Luca, Carmenta Rachel, Machado Manoela, Cardil Adrian, Santos Xavier, Erdozain Maitane, Canaleta Guillem, Berlinck Christian Niel, Vilalta-Clapés Quel, Mouillot Florent, Salis Michele, Verdinelli Marcello, Bacciu Valentina, Pons Pere
Universitat de Girona Departament de Ciencies Ambientals, Girona, Catalunya, Spain.
Universitat de Barcelona Departament de Biologia Evolutiva Ecologia i Ciencies Ambientals, Barcelona, Spain.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2025 Apr;380(1924):20230449. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0449. Epub 2025 Apr 17.
Novel fire regimes are emerging worldwide and pose substantial challenges to biodiversity conservation. Addressing these challenges and mitigating their impacts on biodiversity will require developing a wide range of fire management practices. In this paper, we leverage research across taxa, ecosystems and continents to highlight strategies for applying fire knowledge in biodiversity conservation. First, we define novel fire regimes and outline different fire management practices in contemporary landscapes from different parts of the world. Next, we synthesize recent research on fire use and biodiversity, and provide a decision-making framework for biodiversity conservation under novel fire regimes. We recommend that fire management strategies for preserving biodiversity should consider both social and ecological factors, iterative learning informed by effective monitoring, and developing and testing new management actions. An integrated approach to learning about fire and biodiversity will help to navigate the complexities of novel fire regimes and preserve biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.This article is part of the theme issue 'Novel fire regimes under climate changes and human influences: impacts, ecosystem responses and feedbacks'.
新型火灾模式正在全球范围内出现,给生物多样性保护带来了巨大挑战。应对这些挑战并减轻其对生物多样性的影响,需要制定广泛的火灾管理措施。在本文中,我们利用跨分类群、生态系统和各大洲的研究,突出在生物多样性保护中应用火灾知识的策略。首先,我们定义新型火灾模式,并概述世界各地当代景观中不同的火灾管理措施。接下来,我们综合近期关于火灾利用与生物多样性的研究,并提供一个在新型火灾模式下进行生物多样性保护的决策框架。我们建议,保护生物多样性的火灾管理策略应兼顾社会和生态因素,通过有效监测进行迭代学习,并开发和测试新的管理行动。一种将火灾与生物多样性相结合的学习方法,将有助于应对新型火灾模式的复杂性,并在快速变化的世界中保护生物多样性。本文是主题为“气候变化和人类影响下的新型火灾模式:影响、生态系统响应和反馈”的一部分。