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Safe sites for tree regeneration in wooded pastures: A case of associational resistance?

Smit, C.
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Beguin, D.
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Buttler, A.  
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2005
Journal of Vegetation Science

Question: Are tree saplings in wooded pastures spatially associated with specific nurse structures or plants that facilitate tree sapling survival? Location: Wooded pastures in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland. Methods: In two sites, 73 kin apart, we sampled 294 plots of 4 m(2), systematically distributed on I ha. We recorded number and height of all established Picea abies saplings (> I a of age and up to 40 cm in height), and visually estimatec cover of rocks, shrubs, tree stumps, overhanging tree branches and unpalatable plant species. Results: Despite differences in site characteristics, we found overall positive effects of cover of unpalatable plants, rocky outcrops and tree stumps on the density of Picea saplings. Plots with tree stumps and higher cover of rocky outcrops and unpalatable plants were more likely to contain Picea saplings. Conclusions: Unpalatable plants, rocky outcrops and tree stumps seem to form safe sites for Picea saplings in this grazed system, improving their establishment and survival. Our findings support the idea that associational resistance drives the dynamics of wooded pastures, but experimental evidence for this hypothesis is still required.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1654-1103.2005.tb02357.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000230080600009

Author(s)
Smit, C.
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Beguin, D.
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Buttler, A.  
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Muller-Scharer, H.
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Journal of Vegetation Science
Volume

16

Issue

2

Start page

209

End page

214

Subjects

facilitation

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grazing

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nurse plant

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Picea abies

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tree establishment

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tree sapling

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PLANT-SPECIES COMPOSITION

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QUERCUS-HUMILIS

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ARABLE LAND

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FACILITATION

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HERBIVORES

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GRASSLANDS

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RESTORATION

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RECRUITMENT

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COMPETITION

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FACILITATION

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REVIEWED

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March 9, 2006
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