Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama

Our objective was to identify the major barriers to natural regeneration of tree species in abandoned Panamanian pastures as a first step in formulating management strategies to facilitate forest recovery. We tested whether fire, seed dispersal, and the presence of an introduced grass, Saccharum spo...

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Main Author: Hooper, Elaine R.
Other Authors: Potvin, C. (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1999
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.306672014-02-13T03:54:00ZFactors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in PanamaHooper, Elaine R.Forest regeneration -- Panama.Pastures -- Panama.Saccharum spontaneum -- Panama.Our objective was to identify the major barriers to natural regeneration of tree species in abandoned Panamanian pastures as a first step in formulating management strategies to facilitate forest recovery. We tested whether fire, seed dispersal, and the presence of an introduced grass, Saccharum spontaneum L., were barriers to forest regeneration. We examined growth, survival, and density of both experimentally-introduced and naturally-regenerating tree seedlings using a series of multifactorial experiments.We found that seed dispersal limits forest regeneration. Large-seeded species have the highest performance in the Saccharum spontaneum, but were found in the lowest abundance in natural conditions. Small-seeded species were most frequently observed, but they have the lowest survival. We conclude that dispersal limitations preclude entry of the larger-seeded species. Distance from the forest limits dispersal of many small-seeded species. Fire is a major barrier to natural regeneration because it lowers species diversity.McGill UniversityPotvin, C. (advisor)1999Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001744489proquestno: MQ64371Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (Department of Biology.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=30667
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topic Forest regeneration -- Panama.
Pastures -- Panama.
Saccharum spontaneum -- Panama.
spellingShingle Forest regeneration -- Panama.
Pastures -- Panama.
Saccharum spontaneum -- Panama.
Hooper, Elaine R.
Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama
description Our objective was to identify the major barriers to natural regeneration of tree species in abandoned Panamanian pastures as a first step in formulating management strategies to facilitate forest recovery. We tested whether fire, seed dispersal, and the presence of an introduced grass, Saccharum spontaneum L., were barriers to forest regeneration. We examined growth, survival, and density of both experimentally-introduced and naturally-regenerating tree seedlings using a series of multifactorial experiments. === We found that seed dispersal limits forest regeneration. Large-seeded species have the highest performance in the Saccharum spontaneum, but were found in the lowest abundance in natural conditions. Small-seeded species were most frequently observed, but they have the lowest survival. We conclude that dispersal limitations preclude entry of the larger-seeded species. Distance from the forest limits dispersal of many small-seeded species. Fire is a major barrier to natural regeneration because it lowers species diversity.
author2 Potvin, C. (advisor)
author_facet Potvin, C. (advisor)
Hooper, Elaine R.
author Hooper, Elaine R.
author_sort Hooper, Elaine R.
title Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama
title_short Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama
title_full Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama
title_fullStr Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in Panama
title_sort factors affecting natural tree regeneration in abandoned pastures in panama
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1999
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