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Postfire chaparral regeneration under mediterranean and non-mediterranean climates

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Jon E. Keeley, Connie J. Fotheringham, and Philip W. Rundel, 2012, Postfire chaparral regeneration under mediterranean and non-mediterranean climates: Madroño, v. 59, iss. 3.

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This study compares postfire regeneration and diversity patterns in fire-prone chaparral shrublands from mediterranean (California) and non-mediterranean-type climates (Arizona). Vegetation sampling was conducted in tenth hectare plots with nested subplots for the first two years after fire. Floras in the two regions were compared with Jaccard's Index and importance of families and genera compared with dominance-diversity curves. Although there were 44 families in common between the two regions, the dominant families differed; Poaceae and Fabaceae in Arizona and Hydrophyllaceae and Rosaceae in California. Dominance diversity curves indicated in the first year a more equable distribution of families in Arizona than in California. Woody [...]

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