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AutorMay, Thomas
Fecha de admisión2023-10-30T18:38:24Z
Fecha disponible2023-10-30T18:38:24Z
Año2000
CitaciónMay, T. (2000). Five years of post-fire vegetation succession in a Caribbean cloud forest (Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic). Ecotropica, 6(2), 117-127. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/3503
SinopsisDuring the 5 years after a man made fire in a cloud forest of the Cordillera Central of the Dominican Republic, species composition, vegetation cover and height were monitored in a plot of 10×30 m. Forty-four of 92 tree and shrub individuals, representing 8 of 22 species, survived the fire, mainly by sprouting from subterranean buds. Development of vegetation cover showed a lag phase of 1 to 1.5 years and then increased up to about 90% five years after the fire. Colonizing tree and shrub species were dominant in the post-fire vegetation, while immigration of species from mature cloud forest was very low. Longitudinal growth rates of colonizing tree species reached values of up to 1 m per year. Species richness reached a peak about three years after the fire. Afterwards, short-lived colonizing species disappeared and species richness decreased.es
IdiomaEnglishes
PublicadoEcotropica, 6(2), 117-127es
Derechos© Society for Tropical Ecology: Available at: https://www.soctropecol.eu/es
MateriaRecursos naturales - República Dominicanaes
MateriaRecursos forestaleses
MateriaIncendios forestaleses
TítuloFive years of post-fire vegetation succession in a Caribbean cloud forest (Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic)es
Tipo de materialArticlees
Tipo de contenidoScientific researches
AccesoOpenes
AudienciaTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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