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- Title
Post-fire shrub recruitment in a semi-arid grassland: the role of microsites.
- Authors
Franzese, Jorgelina; Ghermandi, Luciana; Bran, Donaldo
- Abstract
Question: (1) Which factors regulate post-fire recruitment and spread of the shrub Senecio bracteolatus in Patagonian grasslands? (2) What is the role of the grass Stipa speciosa on S. bracteolatus establishment in the post-fire succession? Location: Northwest Patagonia, Argentina. Methods: We studied the effect of fire on S. bracteolatus recruitment and density by comparing these variables between burned and unburned grasslands. In burned areas, we compared abiotic characteristics and seedling establishment under the canopy of grasses (S. speciosa) and in gaps (inter-tussock areas). Post-fire interactions between S. bracteolatus seedlings and S. speciosa were studied using field and greenhouse experiments. Results: Density of S. bracteolatus was higher in burned than in unburned areas. In burned sites, seedlings were more abundant under tussock grasses, whereas juveniles were more abundant in gaps. Tussocks generated more attenuated micro-environmental conditions than gaps during stressful summers. Gaps were more abundant in burned sites, while "under tussock" microsites were more frequent in unburned sites. In burned areas, tussocks allowed higher establishment of seedlings (facilitation), but gaps allowed more seedling growth and higher persistence of juveniles. Conclusions: Fire promoted S. bracteolatus recruitment in Patagonian grasslands by increasing the availability of favourable gap microsites. Grass protection for shrub seedlings became negative with time, probably due to competition with grasses. Gaps led to better performance and persistence of shrub plants. Six years after fire, higher shrub recruitment and adult density (observed as a trend) in burned grassland provides an opportunity for potential S. bracteolatus invasion.
- Subjects
ARGENTINA; EXPERIMENTS; GRASSLANDS; SENECIO; ASTERACEAE; STIPA; SEEDLINGS; CHIONOCHLOA; DENSITY
- Publication
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2009, Vol 20, Issue 2, p251
- ISSN
1100-9233
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1654-1103.2009.05733.x