2020
DOI: 10.3390/f11111193
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Modification of Fire Regimes Inferred from the Age Structure of Two Conifer Species in a Tropical Montane Forest, Mexico

Abstract: Research Highlights: Age structure was used to infer fire regimes in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Uneven-aged structures in stands dominated and co-dominated by pine and fir species, which are distributed according to an altitudinal gradient, indicated a regime of frequent, low-severity, and low-intensity fires. Background and Objectives: Age structure analyses have been used to infer natural and disrupted fire regimes when field-based descriptions of fires are scarce or unavailable. In montane con… Show more

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“…The altitudes of the MBBR range from 2200 to 3640 m a.s.l. and the annual average temperatures range from 8 to 22 • C [37]. The vegetation is mainly comprised by forests of fir (A. religiosa), pine (Pinus spp.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The altitudes of the MBBR range from 2200 to 3640 m a.s.l. and the annual average temperatures range from 8 to 22 • C [37]. The vegetation is mainly comprised by forests of fir (A. religiosa), pine (Pinus spp.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above is due to the fact that severe and infrequent fires trigger the replacement of the stand; later, suitable weather conditions favor a synchronous or pulsed establishment of trees with a uniform age structure [45]. In contrast, uneven-aged forests display a pattern of continuous regeneration that may be associated with frequent and slight disturbances such as shallow or low-intensity fires [46,47].…”
Section: Tree Age Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean annual temperature ranges, according to the zone, between 8 and 22 • C, and mean annual precipitation between 700 and 1250 mm, with rains from July to October [27]. Conifer forests are the most representative vegetation type and are dominated by sacred fir (Abies religiosa Schlecht et Cham) forests in elevations between 3150 and 3300 m, mixed-conifer forests co-dominated by A. religiosa and Pinus pseudostrobus Lindley (smooth-bark Mexican pine) between 2850 and 3150 m, and P. pseudostrobus forests below 2850 m [28]. Other vegetation types with less extent are oak forests, tropical montane cloud forests, and montane grasslands [29].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%