2011
DOI: 10.1890/es11-00263.1
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The effects of dataset length and mast seeding on the demography ofFrasera speciosa, a long-lived monocarpic plant

Abstract: Citation: Che-Castaldo, J. P., and D. W. Inouye. 2011. The effects of dataset length and mast seeding on the demography of Frasera speciosa, a long-lived monocarpic plant. Ecosphere 2(11):126. doi:10.1890/ES11-00263.1Abstract. Frasera speciosa (Gentianaceae) is a long-lived monocarpic plant with mast seeding, a type of plant whose demography is rarely studied. Using a 35-year dataset from an ongoing study, we described the population dynamics of F. speciosa using matrix projection models, addressed how many ye… Show more

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“…The difficulty of conducting LAR that can be applied to management may in part stem from logistical obstacles in research and dependence on short‐term funding. For instance, the inclusion of λ as a response variable is complicated by that fact that: (i) extended periods of data collection are required to accurately estimate it for long‐lived species (Che‐Castaldo and Inouye ); and (ii) that estimates of λ in plants require accounting for factors such as seed banks (Adams et al. ), dormancy (Miller et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty of conducting LAR that can be applied to management may in part stem from logistical obstacles in research and dependence on short‐term funding. For instance, the inclusion of λ as a response variable is complicated by that fact that: (i) extended periods of data collection are required to accurately estimate it for long‐lived species (Che‐Castaldo and Inouye ); and (ii) that estimates of λ in plants require accounting for factors such as seed banks (Adams et al. ), dormancy (Miller et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, infrequent successful recruitment events can be a key feature of population persistence among long‐lived plants living in resource‐limited environments (García & Zamora, ). For such species, long‐term survival of adults confers substantial resilience to instability in other demographic rates that may be tied to varying climatic or other conditions (Morris et al ., ; Che‐Castaldo & Inouye, ). In fact, a stage‐based demographic matrix model for Haleakalā silverswords predicted that survival of adult plants, as well as germination and survival of seedlings, were the main contributors to positive population growth (Forsyth, ), suggesting that the Haleakalā population may have a strong capacity to rebound despite recent high rates of mortality among smaller plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and 1999 to 2012 for the "low" population (38°51.774′N; 107°09.556′W, 2703 m a.s.l.). Frasera speciosa (Gentianaceae), the monument plant or green gentian, is a long-lived semelparous perennial (Inouye, 1986) whose population was censused in an alpine meadow at 3750 m, near Cumberland Pass (Che-Castaldo & Inouye, 2011). This population was censused for 47 years .…”
Section: Montane Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%