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Fire-driven oak regeneration in French Mediterranean ecosystems

Journal

FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 258, Issue 9, Pages 2127-2135

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.08.010

Keywords

Quercus suber; Quercus ilex; Quercus pubescens; Mediterranean ecosystems; Wildfire regime; Regeneration window; Seed dispersal; Landscape structure

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  1. French Ministry for Ecology and Sustainable Management (DNP-MEEDAD) [SU0000381]

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Regeneration by seeds for cork oak (Quercus suber) and companion oaks (holm oak Quercus ilex and downy oak Quercus pubescens) is likely to be poor in the fire-prone Maures massif (southern France) but the causes are poorly known Our objective was to assess the effective recruitment for these three oak species and their temporal pattern of recruitment. in order to determine the main limitation factors and the regeneration window of each species We studied oak recruits (height <3 m) in naturally regenerated populations according to a gradient of fire recurrence and in five main vegetation types including shrublands and mixed mature woodlands. Fire recurrence was the main explanatory factor of oak recruitment, either directly or through vegetation type and microsite characteristics. The results indicate nil to low recruitment for holm oak and downy oak in shrublands, especially those recurrently burned and dominated by Cistus species Cork oak recruited better than the other oaks in medium and high shrublands dominated by Erica arborea In contrast, recruitment was high for holm and downy oak in mixed oak stands and mixed pine-oak stands that have not burned for decades Microsite conditions such as coverage by litter and shrubs influenced oak recruitment, whereas landscape configuration and stand basal area had no influence. Our results suggest that strategic shrub-clearing, oak planting and protection of mixed oak woodlands as seed sources would help maintaining oak populations in the woodland-shrubland mosaic. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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