Belén Fernández-Santos
University of Salamanca
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Ecology | 2009
Susana Paula; Margarita Arianoutsou; D. Kazanis; Çağatay Tavşanoğlu; Francisco Lloret; C. Buhk; Fernando Ojeda; Belén Luna; José M. Moreno; Anselm Rodrigo; Josep Maria Espelta; S. Palacio; Belén Fernández-Santos; Paulo M. Fernandes; Juli G. Pausas
Plant trait information is essential for understanding plant evolution, vegetation dynamics, and vegetation responses to disturbance and management. Furthermore, in Mediterranean ecosystems, changes in fire regime may be more relevant than direct changes in climatic conditions, making the knowledge of fire-related traits especially important. Thus the purpose of this data set was to compile the most updated and comprehensive information on fire-related traits for vascular plant species of the Mediterranean Basin, that is, traits related to plant persistence and regeneration after fire. Data were collected from an extensive literature review and from field and experimental observations. The data source is documented for each value. Since life history traits may vary spatially or with environmental conditions, we did not aggregate them by species; i.e., traits and species are repeated in different records if they were observed by different researchers and/or in different locations. Life history traits inclu...
Applied Vegetation Science | 1999
Belén Fernández-Santos; J.M. Gómez‐Gutiérrez; G. Moreno‐Marcos
. Cytisus multiflorus is a leguminous matorral shrub native to the NW Iberian Peninsula, where it is one of the most important species in the extension of matorral at the expense of set-aside agricultural land. Dehesas have traditionally been used for extensive livestock raising and matorral was periodically burnt, cut or pulled out. The two latter practices are now out of use. However, burning is more frequent than in the past. The effects of fire, cutting, and pulling out of C. multiflorus on its regeneration was studied in order to ascertain whether the presently increasing distribution of the species relates to fire-stimulated regeneration or to the reduction of other traditional practices. Three years after treatment two sets of parameters were determined: 1. Plant origin: seedlings and different ramet types (ramets=resprout clumps), density, weight, and biomass as well as the percentage of resprouting. 2. Seed persistence at various soil depths. The possible mechanisms of breaking dormancy and plant emergence in different years after fire were studied in other experiments. The results suggest that the regeneration mechanism in C. multiflorus is stimulated by fire, but it is not an exclusive relationship. Stimulation occurs also after other disturbances leading to the total elimination of aerial biomass. The present expansion of the species does not appear to result from the abandonment of some traditional practices, such as cutting or pulling out, but from frequent fires (resulting in aerial-biomass elimination).
Ecological Engineering | 2007
Carolina Martínez-Ruiz; Belén Fernández-Santos; Philip Putwain; María José Fernández-Gómez
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2005
Carolina Martínez-Ruiz; Belén Fernández-Santos
Land Degradation & Development | 2013
A. I. Milder; Belén Fernández-Santos; C. Martínez-Ruiz
Plant Ecology | 2001
Carolina Martínez-Ruiz; Belén Fernández-Santos; J.M. Gómez-Gutiérrez
Ecological Engineering | 2015
Paloma Torroba-Balmori; Pilar Zaldívar; Josu G. Alday; Belén Fernández-Santos; Carolina Martínez-Ruiz
Plant Ecology | 2008
Jaime Madrigal; José A. García‐Rodríguez; Roberto Julian; Angel Puerto; Belén Fernández-Santos
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2004
Belén Fernández-Santos; Carolina Martínez; José Antonio Cordón García; Angel Puerto
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Josu G. Alday; Pilar Zaldívar; Paloma Torroba-Balmori; Belén Fernández-Santos; Carolina Martínez-Ruiz