Early post-fire succession in a Nothofagus glauca forest in the Coastal Cordillera of south-central Chile
Creighton M. Litton and Rómulo Santelices
International Journal of Wildland Fire 11(2) 115 - 125
Abstract
The temperate deciduous species Nothofagus glauca (Phil.) Krasser exhibits characteristics commonly found in fire-adapted vegetation, yet the role of fire in the evolutionary history of the vegetation in south-central Chile has not been well investigated. We examined the effects of a wildfire on early succession in a Nothofagus glauca forest in the Coastal Cordillera of south-central Chile by comparing data from a burned forest to the vegetation in an adjacent, unburned stand.
Keywords: exotic species; invader species; non-persistent species; persistent species;
Full text doi:10.1071/WF02039
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