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Reproductive patterns in Araucaria araucana forests in the Andean range, Chile
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WoS WOS:001176529600001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85186756163
DOI 10.1186/S13717-024-00497-6
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Background Araucaria araucana is a mast species that presents a high variability in annual cone production. Researchers have recorded synchronization events in cone production in different populations, which allows the seed production to be concentrated, reducing the percentage of seeds consumed by different animal species. Methods We sampled three populations located in the Andes Mountains, Araucania Region, Chile. In 2004 we began the collection of data on cone production, for which we installed permanent plots (1200 m2 each) at each location. We identified and labeled each female tree in each plot to monitor its cone production. In 2012 we selected a total of 30 trees near the plots to evaluate the number of seeds per cone. In each February from 2012 to 2014 we selected two mature cones and covered them with a porous mesh for subsequent collection and storage in March. At the beginning of June, we counted and weighed the seeds, determining the average weight, the number of seeds per cone, the germination capacity (GC), and the germination speed (GS). Results Cone production was synchronous across the three locations. We observed significant differences among the locations and years evaluated. The cones had fewer seeds in 2013 (high production) compared to those in 2012 (low production), but their weights were similar. In 2014 the cones produced smaller seeds in fewer quantities. The difference between the years 2013 and 2014 resulted from the high-energy expenditure in 2013. Regarding GC and GS, there were significant differences among the three locations (GC: F = 45.41, p < 0.01; GS: F = 96.08, p < 0.01), where the highest values were observed in 2013. Conclusions Both GC and GS are related to seed weight but not to the number of cones produced in a given year. These annual fluctuations in seed production are determining factors in the population dynamics of forest species. Our results allow a better understanding of the reproductive phenology of A. araucana and could help define sustainable use and conservation actions for this species.

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Revista ISSN
Ecological Processes 2192-1709

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Ecology
Environmental Sciences
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Ecology
Ecological Modeling
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Donoso Calderon, Sergio Hombre Fac Forestry & Nat Conservat - Chile
Forestry and Nature Conservation Faculty - Chile
2 ROJAS-CONTRERAS, KARIM PILAR Mujer Fac Forestry & Nat Conservat - Chile
Forestry and Nature Conservation Faculty - Chile
3 ESPINOZA-LEON, CLAUDIA LIZ Mujer Fac Forestry & Nat Conservat - Chile
Forestry and Nature Conservation Faculty - Chile
4 Badaracco, Carolain - Fac Forestry & Nat Conservat - Chile
Forestry and Nature Conservation Faculty - Chile
5 Santelices-Moya, Romulo Hombre Univ Catlica Maule - Chile
Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
6 Cabrera-Ariza, Antonio M. Hombre Univ Catlica Maule - Chile
Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Fondo de Investigación del Bosque Nativo
ANID-Subdireccion de Capital Humano/Doctorado Nacional
Uso sustentable de hojas de boldo y pinones de araucaria del Fondo de Investigacion del Bosque Nativo (Chile)

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Agradecimiento
We conducted this research with the financial support of the following project: Uso sustentable de hojas de boldo y pinones de araucaria 052-2010 del Fondo de Investigacion del Bosque Nativo (Chile).
We conducted this research with the financial support of the following project: Uso sustentable de hojas de boldo y piñones de araucaria 052-2010 del Fondo de Investigación del Bosque Nativo (Chile).
We conducted this research with the financial support of the following project: Uso sustentable de hojas de boldo y piñones de araucaria 052-2010 del Fondo de Investigación del Bosque Nativo (Chile).

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