2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-014-0337-8
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Initial constraints in seedling dynamics of Juniperus macrocarpa Sm.

Abstract: The micro-forests dominated by Juniperus\ud macrocarpa inhabiting coastal dunes in the Mediterranean\ud Basin are European priority habitats. Their\ud conservation is hindered by both anthropic and natural\ud causes, although the regeneration problems for J.\ud macrocarpa are still poorly understood. In this study,\ud several factors influencing emergence and mortality of\ud J. macrocarpa seedlings were investigated. For this\ud purpose, permanent plots were placed in coastal dunes\ud of Sardinia (Italy) and p… Show more

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“…Recruitment success can be limited and exacerbated by a wealth of physical and biotic factors. For instance in semiarid climates, recruitment is restricted to years of high pluviosity (Castro et al 2005; whereas high herbivory pressure can hamper recruitment for decades (Davis et al 2011, Pinna et al 2014. Positive plant-plant interactions may influence the early successional stages by increasing the establishment rate , Granda et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recruitment success can be limited and exacerbated by a wealth of physical and biotic factors. For instance in semiarid climates, recruitment is restricted to years of high pluviosity (Castro et al 2005; whereas high herbivory pressure can hamper recruitment for decades (Davis et al 2011, Pinna et al 2014. Positive plant-plant interactions may influence the early successional stages by increasing the establishment rate , Granda et al 2014).…”
Section: Referenciasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para comprender la capacidad de regeneración de Cabralea canjerana en los diferentes ambientes producidos por cambios en la estructura de los bosques (Oliver y Larson 1996) y manejar la regeneración de esta especie, es importante conocer la plasticidad fenotípica de caracteres importantes para la supervivencia en diferentes condiciones de cobertura de dosel (Kuehne et al 2014). Adicionalmente es importante conocer la dinámica natural de regeneración en el bosque nativo para entender y describir el ambiente en el que regenera y el que mejor propicia el crecimiento de la especie (Pinna et al 2014). Con esta información disponible será posible desarrollar técnicas de manejo para ser aplicadas en restauración ecológica de aéreas degradadas con un fin de conservación o de producción sustentable (Elgar et al 2014).…”
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