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  • Ecology
  • Conservation Biology
  • Fire Ecology

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  • Mediterranean ecosystems are prone to large-scale wildfires (megafires).
  • Traditional views suggest post-fire recovery relies on recolonization (exogenous regeneration).
  • Emerging evidence indicates in situ survival of animals within burned areas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of 2012 megafires on biodiversity in the eastern Iberian Peninsula.
  • To investigate the mechanisms of post-fire ecological recovery, including in situ survival.
  • To create a comprehensive database (POSTDIV) of recovery data for arthropods, reptiles, and plants.

Main Methods:

  • Established 12 plots per fire, sampling burned and unburned vegetation at varying distances from fire perimeters in 2013.
  • Monitored the recovery of arthropods, reptiles (and their parasites), and plants over 2–5 years post-fire.
  • Compiled data into the POSTDIV database, recording taxon abundance and cover-abundance.

Main Results:

  • The POSTDIV database contains 19,906 records across 457 arthropod taxa, 12 reptile taxa, 4 reptile parasite taxa, and 518 plant taxa.
  • Data covers 113,681 arthropod individuals, 503 reptile individuals, and 234 parasite individuals.
  • The database facilitates analysis of post-fire recovery dynamics and biodiversity resilience.

Conclusions:

  • Large-scale fires significantly affect Mediterranean ecosystem biodiversity.
  • The POSTDIV database provides valuable data for understanding ecological resilience and recovery processes.
  • Further research using POSTDIV can elucidate the roles of exogenous regeneration and in situ survival in post-fire ecosystems.