Premise of the study: Reproductive output varies considerably among individuals within plant populations, and this is especially so in cone production of conifers. While this variation can have substantial effects on populations, little is known about its magnitude or causes. Methods: We studied variation in cone production for 2 years within a population of Pinus palustris Mill. (longleaf pine; Pinaceae). Using hurdle models, we evaluated the importance of burn treatments, tree size (dbh), canopy status (open, dominant, subordinate), and number of conspecific neighbors within 4 m (N4). Key results: Cone production of individuals—even after accounting for other variables—was strongly correlated between years. Trees in plots burned every 1...
Aim of the study: To present a new spatiotemporal model for Pinus pinea L. annual cone production wi...
The onset of individuals’ lifetime reproduction is central to processes of plant adaptation and popu...
International audienceKernels found in stone pinecones are of great economic value, often surpassing...
Premise of the study: Reproductive output varies considerably among individuals within plant populat...
Aim of study: Our main goal is to determine the relationship between cone production and radial grow...
Longleaf pine is a keystone species of the southeastern US that is undergoing restoration due to cen...
Seed production is a strong indicator of plant fitness and plays a major role in population dynamics...
The U.S. Forest Service has monitored longleaf pine cone production at sites throughout the southeas...
Pinus pinea produces the most expensive pine nuts worldwide, with a masting habit (variable cone pro...
Major conifer species with a widespread geographic distribution are growing under diverse climatic c...
Populations of many tree species exhibit synchronous and highly temporally variable seed crops acros...
In order to examine the relationship between cone production and wood traits, wood samples were take...
The current study is the first to describe fertility dynamics in a Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) see...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) cones have been counted annually by the United States Forest S...
Mast seeding is a reproductive strategy in some perennial plants defined as synchronous production o...
Aim of the study: To present a new spatiotemporal model for Pinus pinea L. annual cone production wi...
The onset of individuals’ lifetime reproduction is central to processes of plant adaptation and popu...
International audienceKernels found in stone pinecones are of great economic value, often surpassing...
Premise of the study: Reproductive output varies considerably among individuals within plant populat...
Aim of study: Our main goal is to determine the relationship between cone production and radial grow...
Longleaf pine is a keystone species of the southeastern US that is undergoing restoration due to cen...
Seed production is a strong indicator of plant fitness and plays a major role in population dynamics...
The U.S. Forest Service has monitored longleaf pine cone production at sites throughout the southeas...
Pinus pinea produces the most expensive pine nuts worldwide, with a masting habit (variable cone pro...
Major conifer species with a widespread geographic distribution are growing under diverse climatic c...
Populations of many tree species exhibit synchronous and highly temporally variable seed crops acros...
In order to examine the relationship between cone production and wood traits, wood samples were take...
The current study is the first to describe fertility dynamics in a Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) see...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) cones have been counted annually by the United States Forest S...
Mast seeding is a reproductive strategy in some perennial plants defined as synchronous production o...
Aim of the study: To present a new spatiotemporal model for Pinus pinea L. annual cone production wi...
The onset of individuals’ lifetime reproduction is central to processes of plant adaptation and popu...
International audienceKernels found in stone pinecones are of great economic value, often surpassing...