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Dispersal and establishment both limit colonization during primary succession on a glacier foreland
Authors:Chad C. Jones and Roger del Moral
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, University of Washington, Box 355325, Seattle, 98195-5325, WA, USA;(2) Department of Botany, Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, 06320, CT, USA
Abstract:Plant colonization can be limited by lack of seeds or by factors that reduce establishment. The role of seed limitation in community assembly is being increasingly recognized, but in early primary succession, establishment failure is still considered more important. We studied the factors limiting colonization on the foreland of Coleman Glacier, Washington, USA, to determine the importance of seed and establishment limitation during primary succession. We also evaluated the effects of seed predation, drought, and existing vegetation on establishment. We planted seeds of seven species into plots of four different ages and found evidence that both seed and establishment limitation are strong in early succession. We also found that seed and establishment limitation both remained high in later stages of succession. Seed predation reduced establishment for most species and some evidence suggested that drought and existing vegetation also limit establishment. Because both dispersal and establishment failure restrict colonization in recently exposed habitat, late-seral forest species may have a difficult time migrating upward in response to global climate change. Electronic supplementary material  The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Competition  Facilitation  Seed limitation  Seedling establishment
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