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Influence of fire and El Nino on tree recruitment varies by species in Sierran mixed conifer

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Title Influence of fire and El Nino on tree recruitment varies by species in Sierran mixed conifer
Names North, Malcolm (creator)
Hurteau, Matthew (creator)
Fiegener, Robert (creator)
Barbour, Michael (creator)
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
Abstract The influence of fire and climate events on age structure of different species was examined in
old-growth mixed conifer in the southern Sierra Nevada. Within a 48-ha stem-mapped sample area, after a
mechanical thinning, all stumps were examined for fire scars and 526 stumps were cut to ground level and aged.
Before 1865, which was the last widespread fire event, the mean interval between scars for an individual tree
was 17.3 years and the mean fire return interval for the period with the greatest number of recording trees was
11.4 years. A significantly greater than expected number of fires occurred in dry La Nina years, but these fires
were not significantly larger in size than fires in other years. The response of mixed-conifer recruitment to
climate and fire events varied by species. Before 1865, Jeffrey pine and sugar pine recruitment were correlated
with wet El Nino years, but only sugar pine establishment was associated with fire. Red fir recruitment did not
follow fire events but was associated with El Nin˜o years before and after 1865. Most white fir and incense cedar
(84%), including many large-diameter trees ( 76 cm dbh), recruited after the last widespread fire in 1865.
Although tree distribution is clustered in the southern Sierra Nevada, mixed-conifer groups are not age cohorts
because species have different recruitment patterns relative to climate and fire events. In mixed conifer,
top-down effects of fire and weather on recruitment are mediated by different species responses to these effects
and within-stand differences in where species are located. FOR. SCI. 51(3):187–197.
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Identifier North, M., Hurteau, M., Fiegener, R., & Barbour, M. (2005). Influence of fire and El Nino on tree recruitment varies by species in Sierran mixed conifer [Electronic version]. Forest Science, 51(3), 187-197.

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