2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2006.11.004
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Demography and management of two clonal oaks: Quercus eduardii and Q. potosina (Fagaceae) in central México

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“…All of these processes could contribute to population maintenance in stochastic disturbances (Alfonso-Corrado et al 2007, Jacquemyn et al 2006, Sletvold & Rydgren 2007. Moreover, the population density is high in relation to other natural populations of Geonoma species (Table 4) and is similar to the density found for the abundant Geonoma orbignyana (Rodríguez Butiricá et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…All of these processes could contribute to population maintenance in stochastic disturbances (Alfonso-Corrado et al 2007, Jacquemyn et al 2006, Sletvold & Rydgren 2007. Moreover, the population density is high in relation to other natural populations of Geonoma species (Table 4) and is similar to the density found for the abundant Geonoma orbignyana (Rodríguez Butiricá et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…These vital rates can respond to temporal environmental heterogeneity caused by natural events such as fire, hurricanes, low annual precipitation, high mean temperature, high seed predation and high herbivory (Elderd & Doak 2006, Evans et al 2008, Pascarella & Horvitz 1998, Ticktin 2003. Plant populations intensively influenced by natural disturbances have a high probability of changing vital rates or have high resilience following disturbance (Alfonso-Corrado et al 2007, Jacquemyn et al 2006, Sletvold & Rydgren 2007. These natural environmental disturbances can be deterministic, with regular periodic fluctuations, or stochastic, when the occurrence of the event has a probability distribution but cannot be predicted with certainty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At these sites two plots of 400 m 2 (20 × 20 m) were established, separated from one another by 1500 m, with the exception of the site of Cueva del Tigre, where only one plot was made due to a small population size. From each sampled plot the following information was obtained: (1) diameter at breast height (DBH) for adult individuals and (2) ground-line diameter for seedlings following Alfonso-Corrado et al [38]. O. mexicana individuals were classified into five categories of stage size class based on the size range of field data: (1) 0.1-1.0 cm, (2) 1.1-5.0 cm, (3) 5.1-10 cm, (4) 10.1-40 cm and (5) >40.1 cm in diameter.…”
Section: Abundance Density and Spatial And Static Size Stage Distribmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minnich et al (1994) and Alfonso-Corrado et al (2007) suggested that populations of Quercus eduardii Trel. and Q. potosina Trel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have survived after severe logging due to their ability to produce sprouts. Additionally, a demographic study carried out by Alfonso-Corrado et al (2007) showed that clonal growth was more important to the population growth rate than seed production, suggesting that the former is crucial for the regeneration of these species in Sierra Fría, Aguascalientes, Mexico. Thus, for restoration purposes it is convenient to use species that produce sprouts to rehabilitate degraded areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%