2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.03.011
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Structural and environmental characterization of old-growth temperate rainforests of northern Chiloé Island, Chile: Regional and global relevance

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“…area was larger (> 500 m 2 ) than that reported for old-growth coastal temperate rainforests (< 300 m 2 ;Veblen 1985a, Armesto and Fuentes 1988, Gutiérrez et al 2009). …”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…area was larger (> 500 m 2 ) than that reported for old-growth coastal temperate rainforests (< 300 m 2 ;Veblen 1985a, Armesto and Fuentes 1988, Gutiérrez et al 2009). …”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…All species (the emergent N. dombeyi, and dominant canopy species L. philippiana, S. conspicua, and D. diacanthoides) participated with similar proportions as gap-makers; however, N. dombeyi and S. conspicua accounted for the high total area in expanded gaps (42 % and 41 %) in each forest. As in other temperate forests in the southern hemisphere (Veblen 1985a, Steward et al 1991, Rebertus and Veblen 1993, Gutiérrez et al 2009), most gaps in NF and STF were originated by wind-snaps followed by upturned root-plates. Similarly, gap size was importantly determined by forest structure and composition.…”
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“…Por ejemplo, todos los árboles monumentales encontrados en la base de datos se encontraron en bosques nativos antiguos (e.g. Gutiérrez et al 2009). Estos bosques representan remanentes de la explotación y degradación de los bosques nativos conducida a partir del siglo XVI (Camus 2006).…”
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