A model was developed to assess how the seed rain and fire regime affect seed bank dynamics and seedling establishment of three native shrub species (Acanthostyles buniifolius, Baccharis pingraea and Baccharis dracunculifolia) with different regeneration strategies, in temperate South American savanna. Seed bank and seed rain were quantified for each species under different fire regimes, and their relative roles in regeneration were evaluated. All species had short-term persistent seed banks and high annual variability in seed production. A high proportion of seeds deposited in the seed rain produced seedlings after fire; few entered the soil seed bank. Fire killed a high proportion of the seeds in the soil seed bank. Seedlings derived from...
[Aim]: Fire is a natural disturbance in many ecosystems throughout the world where plant populations...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...
A model was developed to assess how the seed rain and fire regime affect seed bank dynamics and seed...
South American temperate savannas have undergone significant woody plant encroachment through change...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
In Mediterranean ecosystems, fire influences plant population dynamics and changes plant communityst...
In the semiarid Chaco savannas, the balance between herbaceous and woody species affects landscape c...
Studies of seed dynamics and seedling establishment at the community level in savanna ecosystems are...
In arid environments, vegetation is distributed in patches. Herbivory and fires promote changes and ...
One strategy of plant survival during post-fire succession is to persist and regenerate by recruitin...
Artículo publicado en: Journal of Tropical Ecology (2001). Cambridge University Press.Seed productio...
Little is known about the effects of fire on the structure and species composition of Neotropical sa...
Soil seed bank is an important source of resilience of plant communities who suffered disturbances. ...
Shrub encroachment in grasslands is a worldwide problem that has many ecological consequences, trans...
[Aim]: Fire is a natural disturbance in many ecosystems throughout the world where plant populations...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...
A model was developed to assess how the seed rain and fire regime affect seed bank dynamics and seed...
South American temperate savannas have undergone significant woody plant encroachment through change...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
In Mediterranean ecosystems, fire influences plant population dynamics and changes plant communityst...
In the semiarid Chaco savannas, the balance between herbaceous and woody species affects landscape c...
Studies of seed dynamics and seedling establishment at the community level in savanna ecosystems are...
In arid environments, vegetation is distributed in patches. Herbivory and fires promote changes and ...
One strategy of plant survival during post-fire succession is to persist and regenerate by recruitin...
Artículo publicado en: Journal of Tropical Ecology (2001). Cambridge University Press.Seed productio...
Little is known about the effects of fire on the structure and species composition of Neotropical sa...
Soil seed bank is an important source of resilience of plant communities who suffered disturbances. ...
Shrub encroachment in grasslands is a worldwide problem that has many ecological consequences, trans...
[Aim]: Fire is a natural disturbance in many ecosystems throughout the world where plant populations...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...