Seedling recruitment in semi-natural pastures: the effects of disturbance, seed size, phenology and seed bank

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作者
Eriksson, A [1 ]
Eriksson, O [1 ]
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[1] Univ Stockholm, Dept Bot, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
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10.1111/j.1756-1051.1997.tb00344.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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We examined recruitment patterns in semi-natural pastures and their relationships to disturbance and species composition at different spatial scales (0.01 m(2) up to 4 m(2)) of both the vegetation and the seed bank. Possible associations between seedling recruitment and phenology were also studied. The study was performed in four pastures with different management history. Seedling recruitment was generally enhanced by disturbance, with the greatest effect for small-seeded species that germinate in the autumn. The local species-pool contributed to a large extent to seedling recruitment; 83 % of the recruited species were found in the vegetation, whereas 44 % of the recruited species were found in the seed bank. There were a total of 88 species found in the vegetation at different spatial scales; 61 % were recorded al the smallest spatial scale (0.01 m(2)). The area sampled at this scale comprised 1.25 % of the area examined, indicating a small scale structuring of diversity in the pastures. The species number in the vegetation varied between 7 and 14 for the smallest scale (0.01 m(2)), and between 23 and 42 for the largest scale (4 m(2)), in the four pastures. The species number in the seed bank was less variable. Like most studies of perennial grasslands, we found no close correspondence between species distribution in the vegetation and in the seed bank. Two of the pastures had a joint management history and exhibited a close similarity of species in the seed bank, despite that one of the pastures was abandoned already in the beginning of this century.
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