dc.contributor
Universitat de Girona. Facultat de Ciències
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Puig-Gironès, Roger
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Stefanescu, Constantí
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Moreno Hurtado, Dazzler
dc.date.accessioned
2026-03-27T00:12:42Z
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2026-03-27T00:12:42Z
dc.identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/28561
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https://hdl.handle.net/10256/28561
dc.description.abstract
Wildfires are a recurrent ecological disturbance in Mediterranean ecosystems, with a significant impact on
vegetation and fauna. This study evaluates post-fire habitat recovery in three localities in the Alt Empordà
region affected by consecutive wildfires: Llançà (2023), Roses (2022), and Portbou (2021), with the aim of
characterizing the ecological regeneration of Mediterranean habitats. Through vegetation sampling and the
observation of Rhopalocera butterflies as bioindicators, we analyzed spatial and temporal regeneration
patterns. Vegetation surveys and butterfly counts were carried out in four seasonal periods throughout the year
using standardized protocols for assessing biological communities. The results show that Llançà and Roses
show more stable vegetation cover, while Portbou presents more pronounced seasonality and a greater degree
of disturbance, likely related to the shorter time since the last fire. Regarding plant richness, two distinct
temporal groups were identified: one in spring and early summer with high species diversity and another in
late summer and autumn with lower values. The butterfly community also exhibited strong seasonality, with
abundance peaks in early summer. These communities responded more strongly to plant species richness than
to the total number of flowers, highlighting the importance of resource quality rather than sheer quantity . Bare
soil was confirmed to be an indicator of vegetation disturbance, but it may also favor the presence of
opportunistic and heliophilous butterfly species during certain periods. This study underscores the structural
and functional role of vegetation in post-fire habitat recovery and emphasizes the value of Rhopalocera as
reliable bioindicators for ecological monitoring and adaptive management of Mediterranean habitats affected
by wildfires. Moreover, the spatial distribution of butterfly species shows locality-specific responses,
evidencing the need for management strategies tailored to the landscape context and its temporal dynamics
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application/pdf
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject
Papallones -- Efecte dels incendis -- Catalunya -- Alt Empordà
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Ecologia del foc –Catalunya -- Alt Empordà
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Incendis forestals -- Catalunya -- Alt Empordà
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Butterflies -- Effect of fires on -- Catalonia -- Alt Empordà
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Fire ecology -- Catalonia -- Alt Empordà
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Forest fires -- Catalonia -- Alt Empordà
dc.title
Avaluació dels efectes dels incendis forestals i la recuperació ecològica postincendi mitjançant ropalòcers com a bioindicadors d’hàbitat
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
dc.coverage
east=3.1450291; north=42.36159310000001; name=Llançà (Alt Empordà, Catalunya)
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east=3.1795621; north=42.2639467; name=Roses (Alt Empordà, Catalunya)
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east=3.1597695; north=42.4272031; name=Portbou (Alt Empordà, Catalunya)