The successional status of sugar maple (Acer saccharum), revisitedRévision du statut successionnel de l’érable à sucre (Acer saccharum)

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Philippe Nolet
Sylvain Delagrange
Daniel Bouffard
Frédérik Doyon
Eric Forget
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[1] Institut Québécois d’Aménagement de la Forêt Feuillue (IQAFF),
[2] Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO),undefined
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landscape; phenotypic plasticity; scale of organization; succession; sugar maple; paysage; plasticité phénotypique; échelle d’organisation; succession; érable à sucre;
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10.1051/forest:2007091
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Two complementary experimental designs at two contrasting scales (landscape/long term; individual tree/short term) were used for an in-depth evaluation of the successional status of sugar maple (AS: Acer saccharum Marsh.). First, forest disturbances during the 20th century and composition were mapped for two landscapes in the Du Lièvre watershed of southern Quebec. Our results show that, as well as dominating stands in the absence of fire, AS often rapidly developed dominance after fire, especially in the south of our study area. Similarly, a majority of AS-dominated stands clearcut in 1928 continued to be AS-dominated 60 years later. Second, we examined AS seedlings planted under two very contrasting light regimes. AS seedlings showed a combination of traits particularly adapted to tolerate shade under a low light regime. However, owing to a surprisingly high phenotypic plasticity, AS also exhibited efficient development under high light. This suggests the classification of AS as a late-successional species should indeed be revised and that generalist or trans-successional would be a more appropriate designation for this species. We discuss the ramifications of such a status revision, with an emphasis on the implications for its silviculture.
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