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Patterns of spread of Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. invasion in a Natural Reserve in southern South America
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WoS WOS:000259388400022
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:49049092988
DOI 10.1016/J.FORECO.2008.06.020
Año 2008
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Abstract



Pinus species, which have formed the foundation of commercial forestry industry in many countries, are known to be invasive in natural ecosystems, especially in the Southern Hemisphere. Pinus contorta is considered one of the most aggressively invasive plantation species. In this paper we aim to: (a) determine patterns of P. contorta invasion in relation to its size and age structure and spatial distribution and (b) determine the effect of vegetation cover on its regeneration. For this purpose, we have chosen the Malalcahuello National Reserve in south-central Chile, which is dominated by Araucaria araucana forests. In the three A contorta trial plots, attributes were measured in order to describe its current structure. We selected one of the three P. contorta trial plots and set eight 50 m wide and 125 m centrifugal transects starting at the North Azimuth (0 degrees) orientation and then one each 45 degrees. In each transect 25 circular plots of 2.5 m radius were established every 25 m. In each plot, we measured collar diameter (CD) for each P. contorta individual and adjusted a diameter-age function. We recorded the presence of cones for each individual P. contorta within the plots and the total number of P. contorta individuals. In each plot, we measured percent vegetation cover (grass, understory and canopy). The selected parent stand showed a decrease in density from the original plantation spacing, from 2500 to 150 plants ha(-1). Of all sampled individuals, only a 38% had cones. We found reproductive structures in trees as young as 5-year-old. Regeneration was found in all transects. Mean density for the area was 1600 plants ha-1, and the greater plant number was found in the West transect, reaching an average of 6600 plants ha(-1). Through the interpolation performed with the kriging method, a map of the area with the spatial gradient of plant density was obtained. Naturally regenerated individuals of A contorta occupied an area of 78 ha where the most distant individual is located in the southeast direction at an average distance of 1200 m from the three study plots. We determined that a positive association exists between P. contorta and the species A. araucana and Nothofagus antarctica. The capacity for early and consistent reproduction and the establishment of individuals dispersed at great distances from the original plots allow us to conclude that P. contorta has great potential as an invasive species in forests of this area of the Andes of southern South America. Invasion of P. contorta has many important implications for the conservation of native forests in our region including diminished regeneration of A. araucana. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Forestry
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Forestry
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Nature And Landscape Conservation
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 PENA-ALARCON, EDUARDO ANDRES Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 HIDALGO-LOPEZ, MARIA DEL CARMEN Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile
3 LANGDON-FORNET, BARBARA ANDREA Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiversidad - Chile
4 PAUCHARD-CORTES, ANIBAL Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiversidad - Chile

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FONDECYT
CONICYT-Chile
ICM
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Conicyt Doctoral scholarship
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico, Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica
Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal
Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal
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This work was supported by funding from Research Direction of the University of Concepcion Grant 202.142.013-1.0. We thank Mauricio Ramirez, Alex Opazo, Paul Alaback and two anonymous reviewers for useful comments on this MS. A. Pauchard is funded by ICM P05-002, PFB-23 Conicyt-Chile, and Fondecyt 1070488. B. Langdon is supported by Conicyt Doctoral Scholarship.
This work was supported by funding from Research Direction of the University of Concepción Grant 202.142.013-1.0. We thank Mauricio Ramirez, Alex Opazo, Paul Alaback and two anonymous reviewers for useful comments on this MS. A. Pauchard is funded by ICM P05–002, PFB-23 Conicyt-Chile, and Fondecyt 1070488. B. Langdon is supported by Conicyt Doctoral Scholarship.

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