Fire facilitates ground layer plant diversity in a Miombo ecosystem.
Jakub D WieczorkowskiCaroline E R LehmannSally ArchibaldSarah BandaDavid J GoyderMokwani KaluweKondwani KapingaIsabel LarridonAluoneswi C MashauElina PhiriStephen SyampunganiPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
Heterogeneity in fire seasonality and intensity supports diversity of a unique flora by providing a diversity of local environments. African ecosystems face rapid expansion of land- and fire-management schemes for carbon offsetting and sequestration. We demonstrate that analyses of the impacts of such schemes predicated on the tree flora alone are highly likely to underestimate impacts on biodiversity. A research priority must be a new understanding of the Miombo ground layer flora integrated into policy and land management.