190k views
1 vote
What are the distinct strategies that chaparral organisms use to cope with stand-replacing fires, and how do these strategies shape post-fire recovery and succession in chaparral ecosystems

User Mzc
by
3.8k points

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

Avoidance Strategies, Retreat

Step-by-step explanation:

There are numerous animals in the chapparal biome. Every now and then, a stand-replacing fire occurs and burns away all the upper vegetation and canopy. Here are a selected few animals and how they manage to survive after these fires:

Acorn woodpeckers : fly away and nest elsewhere until they are ready to return to the chaparral.

Jack rabbits : Burrow into the ground and remain there until the danger has passes

Mule deer , Coyotes and elks: Take cover in small streams, rivers or lakes until the danger of the fire has passed

Horned toads : Retreat to water or muddy areas where they will not be consumed by fire

Ladybugs and Honeybees: Retreat and find other places to swarm until the habitat is suitable for life again

User Ham Vocke
by
4.2k points