2005
DOI: 10.2747/0272-3646.26.2.112
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Topographic Shelter and Conifer Establishment and Mortality in an Alpine Environment, Glacier National Park, Montana

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“…The presence of abiotic shelter elements can potentially provide safe microsite conditions for recruitment, without producing competition dynamics with the seedlings. Nurse objects can enhance both seedling establishment and survival (Coop and Schoettle, 2009;Resler et al, 2005;Castro et al, 2011). They can efficiently act as traps for wind-dispersed seed, and provide shading, resulting in reduced evaporation and higher soil moisture (Flores and Jurado, 2003;Carlucci et al, 2011).…”
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“…The presence of abiotic shelter elements can potentially provide safe microsite conditions for recruitment, without producing competition dynamics with the seedlings. Nurse objects can enhance both seedling establishment and survival (Coop and Schoettle, 2009;Resler et al, 2005;Castro et al, 2011). They can efficiently act as traps for wind-dispersed seed, and provide shading, resulting in reduced evaporation and higher soil moisture (Flores and Jurado, 2003;Carlucci et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly evident in climatically stressed sites, where seedlings establishment is strongly limited by harsh conditions. Mature plants, shrubs, deadwood or rocks can play a positive role in ameliorating microsites along with surface microtopography (Castro et al, 2002;Resler et al, 2005;Franzese et al, 2009;Beghin et al, 2010;Legras et al, 2010). Especially in water stressed/limited environment these elements can reduce soil temperature (shading effect) and wind (less transpiration), and increase relative humidity (Flores and Jurado, 2003;Castro et al, 2011).…”
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“…A continuidade dos estudos envolvendo processos de facilitação em ambientes com severidade ambiental é necessária, assim como reconsiderações sobre a importância relativa de associações com nurse plants e nurse objects em cactos globulares, uma vez que estas associações são na grande maioria das vezes facultativas (Brooker et al 2008, Munguía-Rosas & Sosa 2008, Peters et al 2008 e, em contraste com a associação nurse plant, os microambientes não competem por recursos (Resler et al 2005).…”
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“…Whitebark pine seedlings can escape from competition by occupying more harsh, open environments where competing conifers struggle to survive (Callaway et al, 2002;Maher and Germino, 2006). However, seedlings in open environments still benefit from the presence of vegetation or objects that may provide shelter, helping to alleviate water stress induced by high winds or solar insolation (Tomback et al, 1993;Mellman-Brown, 2005;Resler et al, 2005;Izlar, 2007;McCaughey et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%