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Integrating permanent plot and palaeoecological data to determine subalpine post‐fire succession, recovery and convergence over 128 years
Journal of Vegetation Science ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-11 , DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12887
Olivia R. Burge 1 , Peter J. Bellingham 1, 2 , Elise A. Arnst 1 , Karen I. Bonner 1 , Larry E. Burrows 1 , Sarah J. Richardson 1 , Susan K. Wiser 1 , Jamie R. Wood 1 , Janet M. Wilmshurst 1, 3
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Post‐fire succession in low‐productivity ecosystems is rarely directly measured. We test whether taxonomic, functional, or baseline convergence has occurred 128 years after a major fire in 1890 in a low‐productivity, fire‐susceptible subalpine ecosystem. The historical plots represent one of the longest‐running quantitative ecological studies in the world.

中文翻译:

整合永久样地和古生态数据,以确定亚高山火后的演替,恢复和收敛历时128年

低生产力生态系统中的火灾后演替很少直接测量。我们测试了1890年一场大火在低生产力,易受火灾影响的亚高山生态系统发生128年后是否发生了分类学,功能或基线收敛。历史地块代表着世界上运行时间最长的定量生态研究之一。
更新日期:2020-04-11
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