Mast seeding is considered a reproductive trait resulting from several potential evolutionary forces. Although the mechanisms driving reproduction have been thoroughly investigated and discussed, their relative importance and possible coexistence remain an open question. Seed rain abundance and viability of balsam fir Abies balsamea, white spruce Picea glauca, and white birch Betula papyrifera were monitored during 1994-2007 along a chronosequence of developmental stages at different densities represented by four stands in the boreal forest of Quebec, Canada. The aim of the study was to verify whether seeding temporal dynamics and abundance were affected by stand density, and to test the causal relationships between the hypotheses of pollin...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
<div><p>Seed mass is an adaptive trait affecting species distribution, population dynamics and commu...
The relationships that control seed production in trees are fundamental to understanding the evoluti...
Mast seeding is considered a reproductive trait resulting from several potential evolutionary forces...
Divergent reproductive strategies of tree species generate differences in the dynamics of seed produ...
Populations of many tree species exhibit synchronous and highly temporally variable seed crops acros...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
Mast seeding is a reproductive strategy in some perennial plants defined as synchronous production o...
Premise of the study: In ecosystems where seed production is low and masting years are sporadic, o...
Masting is the highly variable and synchronous production of seeds by plants. Masting can have casca...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
Aim: Altitudinal and latitudinal treeline ecotones have not consistently responded to climate warmin...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Annually variable and synchronous seed production by plant p...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
<div><p>Seed mass is an adaptive trait affecting species distribution, population dynamics and commu...
The relationships that control seed production in trees are fundamental to understanding the evoluti...
Mast seeding is considered a reproductive trait resulting from several potential evolutionary forces...
Divergent reproductive strategies of tree species generate differences in the dynamics of seed produ...
Populations of many tree species exhibit synchronous and highly temporally variable seed crops acros...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
Mast seeding is a reproductive strategy in some perennial plants defined as synchronous production o...
Premise of the study: In ecosystems where seed production is low and masting years are sporadic, o...
Masting is the highly variable and synchronous production of seeds by plants. Masting can have casca...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
Aim: Altitudinal and latitudinal treeline ecotones have not consistently responded to climate warmin...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Annually variable and synchronous seed production by plant p...
International audienceThe benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged...
<div><p>Seed mass is an adaptive trait affecting species distribution, population dynamics and commu...
The relationships that control seed production in trees are fundamental to understanding the evoluti...