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Use of monocharacteristic growth forms and phenological phases to describe and differentiate plant communities in Mediterranean-type ecosystems
Authors:Pérez Latorre  A.V.  Cabezudo  B.
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, Apartado 59, E-29080 Málaga, Spain
Abstract:The ecomorphological and phenological study was carried out within aMediterranean vegetation context, in Quercus suberforests,which have been substituted by shrublands of Cistus sppwithin two Natural Parks in the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Theecomorphological characters that show meaningful differences between both typesof vegetation are: location of renewal buds, spinescence, stratification,maximum height of the vegetation, organs periodically shed, leaf consistency,leaf tomentosity, leaf size, and life duration of leaves, plant duration,vegetative regeneration after fire, main vegetative growth season, mainflowering season and fruit type. The phenological phases also help to discernbetween forest and shrubland, specially flower bud formation, fruiting, seeddispersal, and the existence of brachyblast vegetative growth and brachyblastleaf shedding. We propose three new indexes based on phenological phases:ldquoactive period of the speciesrdquo (APS), ldquoactive period of thecommunityrdquo (APC) and ldquoreproductive/vegetative activity of thespeciesrdquo (RVA). The results of their application, in combination with theecomorphological characters, have proved promising in describing vegetation andin clearly differentiating communities. The results also show the existence ofdifferent ecomorphological groups of plants at community level, with consequentecological, historical, phytocoenological and adaptive implications
Keywords:Cistus shrublands  Mediterranean vegetation  Phenological indexes  Plant functional types  Quercus suber forests
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