reviewNew PhytologistJul 15, 2014BRONZE OA

Evolutionary ecology of resprouting and seeding in fire‐prone ecosystems

Centre d'Investigacions sobre Desertificació · United States Geological Survey · +1 more institution

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Abstract

There are two broad mechanisms by which plant populations persist under recurrent disturbances: resprouting from surviving tissues, and seedling recruitment. Species can have one of these mechanisms or both. However, a coherent framework explaining the differential evolutionary pressures driving these regeneration mechanisms is lacking. We propose a bottom-up approach in addressing this question that considers the relative survivorship of adults and juveniles in an evolutionary context, based on two assumptions. First, resprouting and seeding can be interpreted by analogy with annual versus perennial life histories; that is, if we consider disturbance cycles to be analogous to annual cycles, then resprouting…

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Keywords
  • Semelparity and iteroparity
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Perennial plant
  • Seeding
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Obligate
  • Evolutionary ecology
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  • Life in Land
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