2022
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2022.2036845
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Diversity and regeneration strategies in woody plant communities of the Mediterranean Basin: Vegetation type matters

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“…The study area was in southwestern Anatolia (Türkiye), which is under a Mediterranean climate characterized by cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers and dominated by Mediterranean vegetation types, including several open and closed vegetation states (Tüfekcioğlu & Tavşanoğlu, 2022 ). We established our study sites in the five most frequent vegetation types of the region: semi‐closed Turkish pine ( Pinus brutia ) forest with total pine cover between 11% and 40% (hereafter: semi‐closed forest), open Turkish pine forest with total pine cover <10% (hereafter: open forest), closed maquis shrubland with total canopy cover between 11% and 100% (hereafter: closed shrubland), open maquis shrubland with total canopy cover <10% (hereafter: open shrubland), and phrygana scrubland dominated by Sarcopoterium spinosum (hereafter: scrubland).…”
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“…The study area was in southwestern Anatolia (Türkiye), which is under a Mediterranean climate characterized by cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers and dominated by Mediterranean vegetation types, including several open and closed vegetation states (Tüfekcioğlu & Tavşanoğlu, 2022 ). We established our study sites in the five most frequent vegetation types of the region: semi‐closed Turkish pine ( Pinus brutia ) forest with total pine cover between 11% and 40% (hereafter: semi‐closed forest), open Turkish pine forest with total pine cover <10% (hereafter: open forest), closed maquis shrubland with total canopy cover between 11% and 100% (hereafter: closed shrubland), open maquis shrubland with total canopy cover <10% (hereafter: open shrubland), and phrygana scrubland dominated by Sarcopoterium spinosum (hereafter: scrubland).…”
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“…The selected study sites were unmanaged and had not been burned for several years, and they were in their mature successional stages. Although these vegetation types share several plant species, there were also significant differences in their woody species composition (Tüfekcioğlu & Tavşanoğlu, 2022 ). Specifically, Phillyrea latifolia and Quercus coccifera were accompanying to Turkish pine in closed and open forests, while Arbutus andrachne , Olea europea , and Q .…”
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