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Regeneration patterns of a long-lived dominant conifer and the effects of logging in southern South America

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ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 221-232

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DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2008.05.013

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Ontogenetic stages; Araucariaceae; Point pattern analysis; Pioneers; Conifer-hardwood mixed forests

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  1. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul [05/2277.7]
  2. British Ecological Society [671-779]
  3. International Foundation for Science [AD/16833]
  4. CNPq
  5. Uniao Protetora do Ambiente Natural (UPAN)

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The regeneration ecology of the long-lived conifer Araucaria angustifolia was studied in Sao Francisco de Paula, southern Brazil. We evaluated the expectations that: (i) size distribution of populations of Araucaria anyustifolia, a large conifer that dominates southern Brazil's mixed forests, is left-skewed in old-growth forests but right-skewed in logged forests, indicating chronic recruitment failure in the first kind of habitat as well as a recruitment pulse in the second; (ii) seedlings and juveniles are found under more open-canopy microsites than would be expected by chance; and (iii) reproductive females would be aggregated at the coarse spatial scales in which past massive recruitment events are expected to have occurred, and young plants would be spatially associated with females due to the prevalence of vertebrate and large-bird seed dispersers, Data were collected in the threatened mixed conifer-hardwood forests in southern Brazil in ten 1-ha plots and one 0.25-ha plot that was hit by a small tornado in 2003. Five of these plots corresponded to unlogged old-growth forests, three to forests where A. angustifolia was selectively logged ca. 60 years ago and two to forests selectively logged ca. 20 years ago. For the first time, ontogenetic life stages of this important conifer are identified and described. The first and second expectations were fulfilled, and the third was partially fulfilled, since seedlings and juveniles were hardly ever associated with reproductive females. These results confirm the generalization of the current conceptual model of emergent long-lived pioneer regeneration to Araucaria angustifolia and associate its regeneration niche to the occupation of large-scale disturbances with long return times. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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