Demographic effects of fire on two endemic plant species in the longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem

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Wade A. Wall
William A. Hoffmann
Thomas R. Wentworth
Janet B. Gray
Matthew G. Hohmann
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[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Plant Biology
[2] Endangered Species Branch,US Army Corps of Engineers
[3] Engineer Research and Development Center,undefined
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Plant Ecology | 2012年 / 213卷
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Astragalus; Demography; Endemism; Fire; Matrix models; Pyxidanthera;
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Fire can have dramatic effects on the vital rates of plant species and has been used successfully for management in a number of ecosystems. However, the demographic response of species to fire in fire-dependent ecosystems is variable, making it important to study the effects of fire on rare and threatened species. We quantified the effects of fire on Astragalus michauxii and Pyxidanthera brevifolia, two rare endemics of the longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem of the southeastern USA, by means of periodic matrix models to project the effect of fire frequency on population growth. In contrast to many species in the longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem, fire had short-term negative effects on both species, causing reductions in survival, size, flowering, and fruit production. Relative to the three-year fire intervals to which the study populations are currently exposed, more frequent burning is projected to cause population decline, with the most dramatic effects under annual burning. Although the current longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem is fire dependent and has experienced frequent fire for at least several thousand years, we propose that the two endemic species may be remnants from a past vegetation assemblage that experienced less frequent fire and thus may be adapted to longer fire-return intervals compared to other species currently in the ecosystem. Despite the short-term negative effects of fire on the vital rates of these species, longer-term benefits such as reduction of woody encroachment and litter removal may be important for the ultimate success of the species.
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页码:1093 / 1104
页数:11
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