Interacting livestock and fire may both threaten and increase viability of a fire‐adapted Mediterranean carnivorous plant

作者: Maria Paniw , Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio , Fernando Ojeda , Roberto Salguero-Gómez

DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12872

关键词: Robust analysisEnvironmental sciencePopulationEcologyInteractive effectsLivestockMediterranean climateDisturbance (ecology)Carnivorous plantFire regime

摘要: 1. Quantifying interactive effects of environmental drivers on population dynamics can be critical for a robust analysis viability. Fire regimes, among the most widespread disturbances driving dynamics, are increasingly modified by and interact with human activities. However, viability fire-adapted species is typically assessed overlooking disturbance interactions, potentially resulting in suboptimal management actions.

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