2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1723531/v1
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Post-fire structural and compositional habitat resilience in pine plantations woodland types

Abstract: Fire plays a key role in structuring biotic communities around the world. In fire-prone regions, many plant species have acquired adaptive traits (seeders and resprouters) that help them to survive, reproduce, and persist after fire disturbances. Seeder and resprouter species have different short-term responses to fire. Obligate seeders have faster growth rates, greater allocation to reproduction, shorter life cycles, and lower shade tolerance than resprouters. A few years after fire, obligate seeders are expe… Show more

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