2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2664.2003.00782.x
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Determining the immigration potential of plants colonizing disturbed environments: the case of milled peatlands in Quebec

Abstract: Summary 1.As an aid for restoration projects, the relative potential for plants to immigrate to sites after severe disturbance was investigated and an index developed to determine their relative immigration potential. The goal was to establish baseline knowledge for the species pool in severely disturbed sites prior to restoration. The method was based on the identification of potential colonists, inventories of populations in surrounding vegetation and autecological information on their maximum fecundity and … Show more

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“…Diaspore banks are potentially important in the maintenance of species diversity, influencing the development of forest floor species assemblages (van Tooren and During 1988;Jonsson and Esseen 1990;Rydgren et al 2004) and promoting secondary succession and site restoration (Grime 1989;Poschlod 1995;Rydgren et al 1998;Campbell et al 2003;Hautala et al 2008). Forest harvesting may affect the viability, composition, and germination of buried diaspores and, therefore, the future establishment of species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diaspore banks are potentially important in the maintenance of species diversity, influencing the development of forest floor species assemblages (van Tooren and During 1988;Jonsson and Esseen 1990;Rydgren et al 2004) and promoting secondary succession and site restoration (Grime 1989;Poschlod 1995;Rydgren et al 1998;Campbell et al 2003;Hautala et al 2008). Forest harvesting may affect the viability, composition, and germination of buried diaspores and, therefore, the future establishment of species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not surprisingly these ecosystems are therefore very sensitive to shifts in climate between moister or drier conditions. In addition to climatic change, human activities can influence peatland development, be it direct in the case of peat extraction or restoration measures, or indirect in the case of drainage or land-use change in the surroundings (Blackford, 1993;Campbell et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para estas especies la variable más importante que explicó su distribución fue la distancia al borde del bosque, ya que el reclutamiento de plántulas disminuyó a medida en que esta distancia aumentaba. Este resultado sugiere que el establecimiento de plántulas en el arenal esta limitado por la dispersión de las díasporas (Matlack, 1994;Battaglia et al, 2002;Campbell et al, 2003), antes que ningún otro factor. Es interesante que 11 especies mostraron máximo nú-mero de plántulas por parcela a distancias entre los 5 y 15 metros del borde del bosque.…”
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