期刊
FORESTS
卷 13, 期 6, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f13060889
关键词
Eucalyptus globulus; seed; regeneration; microsite; fire; ecological niche
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资金
- Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal) [PTDC/AGR-FOR/2471/2012, UIDB/04035/2020, UIDB/50027/2020]
- FCT [SFRH/BD/76899/2011]
- European Commission
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/76899/2011, UIDB/50027/2020, PTDC/AGR-FOR/2471/2012] Funding Source: FCT
This study aimed to identify the microsite characteristics associated with post-fire Eucalyptus globulus regeneration from seeds. The findings are important for assessing the naturalization status of the species, understanding its invasion risk, and managing wildlings in plantations. The study identified two wildling cohorts, with the first cohort mainly appearing in post-fire microsites and the second cohort mainly appearing in salvage-logged disturbance microsites. The high densities of E. globulus wildlings found established in burnt plantations indicated naturalization was in progress.
Fire regimes are changing in several regions of the world. In those regions, some exotic species may be better adapted to new regimes than the native species. This study focused on identifying the microsite characteristics associated with the occurrence of post-fire Eucalyptus globulus regeneration from seeds, outside the species native-range. This information is important in helping to assess the naturalization status of the species, to understand its invasion risk, and to manage wildlings in plantations. To characterize the establishment niche, pairs of microsites (sapling presence/absence) were sampled in four salvage-logged plantations of E. globulus two years after fire (20 pairs/plantation). Microsites of wildlings from three size classes and control microsites were established in one of these plantations (20 quartets) in order to characterize the recruitment niche and to assess ontogenic niche shifts. Two post-fire wildling cohorts were identified. The first emerged just after fire and was abundant. The second emerged after logging and was scarce, probably due to seed limitation. First-cohort wildlings were observed in microsites characterized by a high incidence of fire-related variables (charcoal, ash, increased soil pH and K). The aggregated distribution of these wildlings and their association with other species may indicate the existence of facilitative relationships and/or the exploitation of resource-rich patches. All these factors were relevant for first-cohort persistence and likely also for its establishment and recruitment. Second-cohort wildlings occurred in microsites where salvage-logging disturbance was evident, showing the importance of this disturbance for its emergence. Wildling size diversity was explained by the two recruitment events and by the asymmetrical competition between wildlings and adults. No niche shifts were detected. The high densities of E. globulus wildlings found established in burnt plantations indicated naturalization was in progress. The timing of major recruitment events and the phenology of the species should be considered for monitoring this regeneration and scheduling control interventions, if required.
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