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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118042
Invasion patterns of Pinus pinaster in south-west Australia in relation to fire, vegetation type and plantation management
van Etten E.J.B.; Belen C.A.; Calviño-Cancela M.
发表日期2020
ISSN0378-1127
卷号463
英文摘要Pinus pinaster is a common plantation species in many Mediterranean-climate regions of the world and has become invasive in several of these, but little is known about its invasive potential, with no studies regarding its invasion potential and patterns being carried out in Australia. It has been widely planted over many decades in the Perth region of southwest Australia. Here we used plots to measure the density, size and approximate age of P. pinaster wildings in native vegetation adjacent to pine plantations and in areas of cleared plantations. Results demonstrated that densities of P. pinaster wildings were highest at edges and varied widely with vegetation type, being much greater in dense, wetland vegetation compared to more open sclerophyllous woodlands, which was contrary to that experienced in other regions. Wilding regeneration following clearing was also highly variable. Local populations of black cockatoos, which fell cones to ground for feeding, are likely to have contributed to low levels of spread into native bushland by curtailing wind dispersal of seeds from tree canopies, as well as providing an ample seed source for regeneration of wildings at cleared sites. Wildfires, which can lead to mass regeneration of P. pinaster elsewhere, did not promote spread of wildings into adjoining bushland, but did enhance wilding densities in wetland vegetation within the plantation matrix. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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scopus关键词Reforestation; Wetlands; Local populations; Mediterranean climates; Pine plantations; Plantation managements; Plantation species; Southwest australia; Vegetation type; Wetland vegetation; Vegetation; bushland; canopy architecture; coniferous forest; dispersal; forest fire; vegetation type; wetland; wild population; wilderness area; Patterns; Plantations; Plants; Reforestation; Type; West Australia; Wetlands; Perth; Cacatuidae; Pinus pinaster
来源期刊Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/155351
作者单位Centre for Ecosystem Management, School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA 6017, Australia; Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, Quyet Thang Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Viet Nam; Department of Ecology and Animal Biology, Faculty of Biology, University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain
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van Etten E.J.B.,Belen C.A.,Calviño-Cancela M.. Invasion patterns of Pinus pinaster in south-west Australia in relation to fire, vegetation type and plantation management[J],2020,463.
APA van Etten E.J.B.,Belen C.A.,&Calviño-Cancela M..(2020).Invasion patterns of Pinus pinaster in south-west Australia in relation to fire, vegetation type and plantation management.Forest Ecology and Management,463.
MLA van Etten E.J.B.,et al."Invasion patterns of Pinus pinaster in south-west Australia in relation to fire, vegetation type and plantation management".Forest Ecology and Management 463(2020).
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