1990
DOI: 10.1080/01811797.1990.10824865
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Les réserves biologiques de la Tillaie et du Gros-Fouteau en forêt de Fontainebleau, écocomplexes climaciques

Abstract: La hêtraie des réserves biologiques sur plateaux calcaires ensablés de la forêt de Fontainebleau constitue un écocomplexe proche de son étatclimacique. Malgré une domination générale du hêtre, il comprend trois écosystèmes floristiquement bien différenciés dont les facteurs mésologiques déterminants sont édaphiques.La structure d'ensemble est proche d'un "état stable en mosaïque mouvante" de petites surfaces, d'âges échelonnés depuis les régénérations en clairières jusqu'à la mort des hêtres par sénescence ou … Show more

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“…The purpose of our study is to determine how environmental factors, especially humus form and stage of development of the beech forest, influence establishment and survival of beech seedlings during the first year. The study site has been free of management since the beginning of the 16th century (Lemée 1990). This old-growth forest, where Fagus sylvatica invaded an old grazed oak forest at least 400 yr ago (Lemée 1990), provides an opportunity to study natural regeneration of beech (Pontailler 1979;Peltier et al 1997;Ponge & Ferdy 1997).…”
Section: Influence Of Site Conditions On the Survival Of Fagus Sylvaticamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The purpose of our study is to determine how environmental factors, especially humus form and stage of development of the beech forest, influence establishment and survival of beech seedlings during the first year. The study site has been free of management since the beginning of the 16th century (Lemée 1990). This old-growth forest, where Fagus sylvatica invaded an old grazed oak forest at least 400 yr ago (Lemée 1990), provides an opportunity to study natural regeneration of beech (Pontailler 1979;Peltier et al 1997;Ponge & Ferdy 1997).…”
Section: Influence Of Site Conditions On the Survival Of Fagus Sylvaticamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study site has been free of management since the beginning of the 16th century (Lemée 1990). This old-growth forest, where Fagus sylvatica invaded an old grazed oak forest at least 400 yr ago (Lemée 1990), provides an opportunity to study natural regeneration of beech (Pontailler 1979;Peltier et al 1997;Ponge & Ferdy 1997). Moreover, 1995 was a full mast year, which was followed by the establishment of a significant number of seedlings in 1996, the year this study was conducted.…”
Section: Influence Of Site Conditions On the Survival Of Fagus Sylvaticamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site "La Tillaie", in the Fontainebleau state forest near Paris (France), is a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) ecosystem unmanaged for at least 400 years [20,24]. Therefore it has been thought to use it for the study of natural small-scale heterogeneity and short-term soil changes as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biological reserve of La Tillaie (50 km south of Paris, France), free of management since the beginning of the 16th century, has been studied time and again (Lemée 1990a). The changes that took place in the passage from the ancient woodland where oak was favoured by man to the present beech steady state and in the regeneration of the latter ecosystem have been deduced both from synchronic (Lemée 1978(Lemée , 1985(Lemée , 1987a(Lemée , b, 1989) and diachronic (Guillet and Robin 1972;Jacquiot et al 1973;Lemée 1981Lemée , 1990bFaille et al 1984a, b) analyses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%