Tiller demography in seashore populations of Agrostis stolonifera,Festuca rubra and Poa irrigata |
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Authors: | Gudrun A. J nsd ttir |
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Affiliation: | Gudrun A. Jónsdóttir |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The dynamics of tillers in natural populations of three cohabiting perennial grass species, Agrostis stolonifera, Festuca rubra and Poa irrigata (= Poa pratensis ssp. irrigata) were studied for five years in a Baltic seashore meadow. The process of tiller population maintenance was very dynamic. Both birth and death rates of tillers were high, particularly in A stolonifera, and the turnover rate of the populations was high. Recruitment was mainly by vegetative tillers, produced continuously throughout the growing season. The proportion of flowering tillers was low, but varied between years. Considerable year-to-year variation was also found in birth and death rates. Despite this between-year variation and the differences found between species in flowering frequency, pattern of survivorship and tiller longevity, population sizes of the species remained relatively constant. |
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Keywords: | Baltic Clone Demography Population dynamics |
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