2020
DOI: 10.3390/f11090983
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Changes in Multi-Level Biodiversity and Soil Features in a Burned Beech Forest in the Southern Italian Coastal Mountain

Abstract: In the context of global warming and increasing wildfire occurrence, this study aims to examine, for the first time, the changes in multi-level biodiversity and key soil features related to soil functioning in a burned Mediterranean beech forest. Two years after the 2017 wildfire, changes between burned and unburned plots of beech forest were analyzed for plant communities (vascular plant and cover, bryophytes diversity, structural, chorological, and ecological variables) and soil features (main chemical prope… Show more

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“…The families of Bacteroidetes Cytophagaceae and Sphingobacteriacea, both indicators taxa in C soils, are related to organic matter enrichment in soils (Fierer et al, 2012;Hellequin et al, 2018). Among indicator taxa of Proteobacteria in C soils, Burholderiales and Oxalobacteraceae (Betaproteobacteria) are families positively affected by fires with the ability to degrade labile and recalcitrant carbon substances (Aanderud et al, 2019;Puentes-TĂŠllez and Salles, 2020;Stinca et al, 2020), and Desulfovibrionales (Deltaproteobacteria) as lignin degrader.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The families of Bacteroidetes Cytophagaceae and Sphingobacteriacea, both indicators taxa in C soils, are related to organic matter enrichment in soils (Fierer et al, 2012;Hellequin et al, 2018). Among indicator taxa of Proteobacteria in C soils, Burholderiales and Oxalobacteraceae (Betaproteobacteria) are families positively affected by fires with the ability to degrade labile and recalcitrant carbon substances (Aanderud et al, 2019;Puentes-TĂŠllez and Salles, 2020;Stinca et al, 2020), and Desulfovibrionales (Deltaproteobacteria) as lignin degrader.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dissimilarities between pairs of samples were estimated using the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity index. The relative abundances of OTUs were expressed in terms of percentage of reads while differential abundance analysis was performed by DESeq2 package (version 3.11) using negative binomial generalized linear models [ 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The relevés describe the holm-oak forests that occur in the volcanic area of the Somma-Vesuvio complex. Like most other natural habitats which are located in the area around the Bay of Naples, todate this forest habitat is mainly threatened by the effects of various human activities, such as wildfires (Stinca et al 2020) and invasions of alien species (Stinca et al 2015), but also by extreme natural events linked to climate change (Teobaldelli et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%