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Effects of Selective Vegetation Thinning on Seed Removal in Secondary Forest Succession1
Authors:Ellen Andresen,Luis Pedroza‐Espino,Edith B. Allen,Diego R. P  rez‐Salicrup
Affiliation:Ellen Andresen,Luis Pedroza‐Espino,Edith B. Allen,Diego R. Pérez‐Salicrup
Abstract:Seed removal was assessed for two tree species in three forest types: (1) secondary forest with and (2) without selective vegetation thinning, and (3) mature forest. Selective vegetation thinning meant the removal of all stems ≤3 cm in diameter of secondary‐forest species and was intended as a management technique to accelerate succession toward mature forest. Thinning did not have an effect on seed removal. One of the species showed lower seed removal in mature forest compared to secondary forest.
Keywords:forest management  Mexico  secondary forest  seed removal  succession  tropical dry forest  vegetation thinning
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