Conservation of an imperiled plant species requires an understanding of its local occurrence and density in relation to habitat variation. Paronychia chartacea ssp. chartacea is a federally threatened species restricted to gaps in fire-maintained Florida rosemary scrub and to roadside sites that mimic scrub gaps. To assess the effects of time-since-fire and microhabitat on the occurrence and density of Paronychia populations, we conducted surveys of 119 scrub gaps and 16 roadside macroplots. In rosemary scrub, we found that the frequency of gap occupancy decreased with time-since-fire and that Paronychia occurrence and density were greater in the centers of large gaps than in small gaps or large gap edges. In roadside sites, the distance fr...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
Many studies have investigated the ecological effects of roads and roadsides as both habitat and dis...
Knowledge of seed ecology is important for the restoration of ecosystems degraded by anthropogenic a...
Conservation of an imperiled plant species requires an understanding of its local occurrence and den...
Conservation of an imperiled plant species requires an understanding of its local occurrence and den...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Areas lacking dominant plants, or gaps, can support high diversity and special...
Anthropogenic habitats can offer opportunities for expansion of rare species. The federally listed h...
Anthropogenic habitats can offer opportunities for expansion of rare species. The federally listed h...
There is an unsettled debate on the benefits of mechanical disturbance for native species in fire-pr...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
<div><p>Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evoluti...
The soil seed bank plays a dynamic role in the regeneration of plant communities after natural and a...
The reintroduction of pre-European fire regimes has allowed the entry of many invasive plant specie...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
1 Metapopulation models predict that unoccupied, but suitable, patches will exist for species subjec...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
Many studies have investigated the ecological effects of roads and roadsides as both habitat and dis...
Knowledge of seed ecology is important for the restoration of ecosystems degraded by anthropogenic a...
Conservation of an imperiled plant species requires an understanding of its local occurrence and den...
Conservation of an imperiled plant species requires an understanding of its local occurrence and den...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Areas lacking dominant plants, or gaps, can support high diversity and special...
Anthropogenic habitats can offer opportunities for expansion of rare species. The federally listed h...
Anthropogenic habitats can offer opportunities for expansion of rare species. The federally listed h...
There is an unsettled debate on the benefits of mechanical disturbance for native species in fire-pr...
Pine sandhill are integral pyrogenic communities in the southeastern United States. Though once wide...
<div><p>Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evoluti...
The soil seed bank plays a dynamic role in the regeneration of plant communities after natural and a...
The reintroduction of pre-European fire regimes has allowed the entry of many invasive plant specie...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
1 Metapopulation models predict that unoccupied, but suitable, patches will exist for species subjec...
Plant species and communities often reflect historic fire regimes via ecological and evolutionary re...
Many studies have investigated the ecological effects of roads and roadsides as both habitat and dis...
Knowledge of seed ecology is important for the restoration of ecosystems degraded by anthropogenic a...