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Fire severity and plant age in postfire resprouting of woody plants in sage scrub and chaparral

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Jon E. Keeley, 2006, Fire severity and plant age in postfire resprouting of woody plants in sage scrub and chaparral: Madroño, v. 53, iss. 4.

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Postfire resprouting by woody plants confers a marked advantage in rate of recovery over species that regenerate entirely from seed. However, the predictability of this advantage varies markedly between species, with some showing nearly 100% rootcrown survival and others often much lower. This study examined patterns of fire-caused mortality and tested the relative importance of fire severity and plant age between various shrubs and subshrubs characteristic of chaparral and sage scrub associations. Resprouting success varied from about 10% for Eriogonum fasciculatum to a high of 98% for Quercus berberidifolia. For most of the shrub species, skeletons of resprouting plants were significantly taller than those of dead individuals of [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.3120/0024-9637(2006)53[373:FSAPAI]2.0.CO;2
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