Fire ecology

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Discover the role of fire in ecosystems and its impact on organisms. Learn about fire regimes, plant adaptations, and animal strategies. Explore how fire creates diverse habitats and the effects of climate change on fire intensity and frequency.

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This course explores the role of fire as a natural disturbance in ecosystems. It introduces the concept of a fire regime and its influence on the type and distribution of organisms that occur in fire prone ecosystems. It also looks at some of the adaptations of plants that have evolved in these ecosystems and how animals either avoid or exploit the consequences of fire as a natural disturbance. Finally it examines how fire can increase biodiversity by generating a mosaic of habitats within an ecosystem and briefly addresses some of the consequences of climate change and global warming on the intensity and frequency of fires.

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After studying this course, you should be able to:

Explain why fire is an important component of healthy ecosystems

Explain what is meant by a ‘fire regime’ and how changes in fire regimes can lead to changes in ecosystems

Describe some adaptive features of plants that have evolved in response to fire

Describe how some animals avoid fires and/or benefit from the aftermath of natural fire

Explain how global warming may result in an increase in both the frequency and intensity of fires.

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