The Short-term Impact of Forest Fire on Soil Invertebrates in the Miombo |
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Authors: | G. Sileshi P. L. Mafongoya |
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Affiliation: | (1) World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Zambia-ICRAF Agroforestry Project, P.O. Box 510089, Chipata, Zambia;(2) G. Sileshi, P.O. Box 511118, Chipata, Zambia |
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Abstract: | A study was conducted in eastern Zambia to assess the impact of fire on soil invertebrate communities between December 2003 and November 2004. Soil samples were collected 4 times from secondary miombo forest patches that were burnt in July–September 2003 and 2004 and patches not affected by fire. Macro-invertebrates were hand-sorted from soil samples and their population densities computed. The total number of orders per sample and the population density of Annelida, Chilopoda, Arachnida and some Hexapoda were lower under burnt forest patches compared to unburnt ones throughout the study period. Although the difference between burnt and unburnt patches in populations of other taxa such as Lepidoptera and Diptera remained below the threshold of statistical significance, fire appeared to have reduced their densities. It is concluded that fire can alter the structure of soil invertebrate communities through direct mortality or by its effect on availability of food resources. Further studies are needed to establish the linkage between fire, invertebrate community structure, ecosystem processes and floristic composition of the miombo. |
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Keywords: | Forest fire Macrofauna Miombo Soil invertebrates |
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