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DOI10.1890/03-5084
Applying plant facilitation to forest restoration: A meta-analysis of the use of shrubs as nurse plants
Gomez-Aparicio, L; Zamora, R; Gomez, JM; Hodar, JA; Castro, J; Baraza, E
通讯作者Gomez-Aparicio, L
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
ISSN1051-0761
EISSN1939-5582
出版年2004
卷号14期号:4页码:1128-1138
英文摘要

After a millenarian history of overexploitation, most forests in the Mediterranean Basin have disappeared, leaving many degraded landscapes that have been recolonized by early successional shrub-dominated communities. Common reforestation techniques treat these shrubs as competitors against newly planted tree seedlings; thus shrubs are cleared before tree plantation. However, empirical studies and theory governing plant-plant interactions suggest that, in stress-prone Mediterranean environments, shrubs can have a net positive effect on recruitment of other species. Between 1997 and 2001, we carried out experimental reforestations in the Sierra Nevada Protected Area (southeast Spain) with the aim of comparing the survival and growth of seedlings planted in open areas (the current reforestation technique) with seedlings planted under the canopy of preexisting shrub species. Over 18000 seedlings of 11 woody species were planted under 16 different nurse shrubs throughout a broad geographical area. We sought to explore variation in the sign and magnitude of interactions along spatial gradients defined by altitude and aspect. In the present work, we report the results of a meta-analysis conducted with seedling survival and growth data for the first summer following planting, the most critical period for reforestation success in Mediterranean areas. The facilitative effect was consistent in all environmental situations explored (grand mean effect size d(+) = 0.89 for survival and 0.27 for growth). However, there were differences in the magnitude of the interaction, depending on the seedling species planted as well as the nurse shrub species involved. Additionally, nurse shrubs had a stronger facilitative effect on seedling survival and growth at low attitudes and sunny, drier slopes than at high altitudes or shady, wetter slopes. Facilitation in the dry years proved higher than in the one wet year. Our results show that pioneer shrubs facilitate the establishment of woody, late-successional Mediterranean species and thus can positively affect reforestation success in many different ecological settings.


英文关键词abiotic stress ecological succession Mediterranean mountains meta-analysis nurse shrubs plant-plant interactions reforestation spatial and temporal variability tree and shrub seedlings
类型Article
语种英语
国家Spain
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000223156600015
WOS关键词POSITIVE INTERACTIONS ; SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT ; NEGATIVE INTERACTIONS ; SEMIARID ENVIRONMENT ; COMMUNITIES ; COMPETITION ; INTERFERENCE ; SUCCESSION ; DESERT ; STRESS
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/146589
作者单位(1)Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Grp Ecol Terrestre, Dpto Biol Anim & Ecol, E-18071 Granada, Spain
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Gomez-Aparicio, L,Zamora, R,Gomez, JM,et al. Applying plant facilitation to forest restoration: A meta-analysis of the use of shrubs as nurse plants[J],2004,14(4):1128-1138.
APA Gomez-Aparicio, L,Zamora, R,Gomez, JM,Hodar, JA,Castro, J,&Baraza, E.(2004).Applying plant facilitation to forest restoration: A meta-analysis of the use of shrubs as nurse plants.ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS,14(4),1128-1138.
MLA Gomez-Aparicio, L,et al."Applying plant facilitation to forest restoration: A meta-analysis of the use of shrubs as nurse plants".ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14.4(2004):1128-1138.
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