Western North American Juniperus communities: a dynamic vegetation type
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Section 1: Ecology
1 Western North American Juniperus Communities: Patterns
and Causes of Distribution and Abundance......................................... 3
O.W. Van Auken and Fred Smeins
Introduction................................................................................................ 3
Late Pleistocene Juniperus Distribution.................................................... 6
Recent Changes in Juniperus Distribution and Abundance...................... 8
Gradients.................................................................................................... 11
Summary.................................................................................................... 12
References.................................................................................................. 13
2 Structure and Composition of Juniperus Communities
and Factors That Control Them............................................................ 19
O.W. Van Auken and D.C. McKinley
Introduction................................................................................................ 19
Woodland Community Structure............................................................... 20
Gaps or Patches.......................................................................................... 22
Embedded Deciduous Forest Structure..................................................... 26
Riparian Forest Structure........................................................................... 28
Succession in Juniperus Woodlands.......................................................... 29
Seedling Emergence and Survival............................................................. 33
Factors Important for Seedling Growth..................................................... 37
Summary.................................................................................................... 41
References.................................................................................................. 43
x Contents
3 Distribution of Juniperus Woodlands in Central Texas
in Relation to General Abiotic Site Type............................................... 48
David D. Diamond and C. Diane True
Introduction................................................................................................ 48
Methods..................................................................................................... 49
Results........................................................................................................ 50
Discussion.................................................................................................. 54
Summary.................................................................................................... 56
References.................................................................................................. 56
4 Structure and Function of Woodland Mosaics: Consequences
of Patch-Scale Heterogeneity and Connectivity Along
the Grassland-Forest Continuum.......................................................... 58
David D. Breshears
Introduction................................................................................................ 58
The Mesita del Buey Study Site................................................................ 60
Patterns and Implications of Patch-Scale
Heterogeneity and Connectivity................................................................ 65
General Hypotheses for Gradients............................................................. 86
Summary.................................................................................................... 88
References.................................................................................................. 89
5 Comparison of the Understory Vegetation
of Juniperus Woodlands........................................................................... 93
E.R. Wayne and O.W. Van Auken
Introduction................................................................................................ 93
Methods..................................................................................................... 97
Results........................................................................................................ 100
Discussion.................................................................................................. 103
Summary.................................................................................................... 106
References.................................................................................................. 107
6 The Potential Role of Mycorrhizae in the Growth
and Establishment of Juniperus Seedlings............................................ 111
J.K. Bush
Introduction................................................................................................ 111
Materials and Methods.............................................................................. 113
Results........................................................................................................ 115
Discussion.................................................................................................. 123
Summary.................................................................................................... 125
References.................................................................................................. 126
Contents xi
Section 2: Encroachment: Community Changes
7 Ecological Impacts of Ashe Juniper on Subtropical
Savanna Parklands and Woodlands....................................................... 133
Paul W. Barnes, Suh-Yuen Liang, Kirk E. Jessup, Patricia A. Ramirez,
Lana E. D Souza, Kristine G. Elliott, and Patricia L. Phillips
Introduction................................................................................................ 133
Study Site................................................................................................... 135
Contemporary Vegetation Patterns............................................................ 136
Historical Changes in Woody Patches....................................................... 141
Effects of Live Oaks and Junipers on Soils............................................... 144
Live Oak-Juniper Interactions................................................................... 147
Summary.................................................................................................... 149
References.................................................................................................. 152
8 Ecological Consequences of the Replacement of Native
Grassland by Juniperus virginiana and Other Woody Plants............. 156
A.K. Knapp, J.K. McCarron, A.M. Silletti, G.A. Hoch, J.L. Heisler,
M.S. Lett, J.M. Blair, J.M. Briggs, and M.D. Smith
Introduction................................................................................................ 156
Methods..................................................................................................... 158
Patterns and Controls of Photosynthetic Activity..................................... 161
How Will Global Change Affect C4 Grasslands Versus
Juniper Forest?........................................................................................... 165
Conclusions................................................................................................ 166
Summary.................................................................................................... 167
References.................................................................................................. 167
9 Altered Ecosystem Processes as a Consequence
of Juniperus virginiana L. Encroachment into North American
Tallgrass Prairie....................................................................................... 170
Duncan C. McKinley, Mark D. Norris, John M. Blair,
and Loretta C. Johnson
Introduction................................................................................................ 170
Site Description......................................................................................... 171
Potential Drivers of Altered Ecosystem Processes.................................... 172
Altered Ecosystem Processes.................................................................... 176
Altered Plant Resource Use....................................................................... 181
Conclusions................................................................................................ 182
Summary.................................................................................................... 184
References.................................................................................................. 184
xl1 Contents
10 Juniper Tree Impacts on Local Water Budgets.................................... 188
M. Keith Owens
Introduction................................................................................................ 188
Physical Impact.......................................................................................... 189
Physiological Impacts................................................................................ 191
Importance of Stemflow............................................................................ 194
Summary.................................................................................................... 199
References.................................................................................................. 200
11 Juniperus Woodlands and the Water Cycle
on Karst Rangelands............................................................................... 202
Bradford P. Wilcox
Introduction................................................................................................ 202
Setting........................................................................................................ 203
Influence of Ashe Juniper on Water.......................................................... 204
Analysis of Streamflow............................................................................. 210
Modeling Studies....................................................................................... 211
Role of Large Events................................................................................. 212
Summary.................................................................................................... 212
References.................................................................................................. 213
Section 3: Management
12 The Combined Influence of Grazing, Fire, and Herbaceous
Productivity on Tree-Grass Interactions.............................................. 219
Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Steven A. Archer, Fred E. Smeins,
David M. Engle, and Charles A. Taylor, Jr.
Introduction................................................................................................ 219
Study Sites................................................................................................. 221
Model Overview........................................................................................ 221
Fire and Woody Plant Abundance............................................................. 221
Grazing and Fire........................................................................................ 223
Parameterization........................................................................................ 224
Results........................................................................................................ 226
Discussion.................................................................................................. 232
Conclusions................................................................................................ 234
Summary.................................................................................................... 235
References.................................................................................................. 236
13 Ecological Consequences of Using Prescribed Fire
and Herbivory to Manage Juniperus Encroachment........................... 239
C.A. Taylor, Jr.
Introduction................................................................................................ 239
Original Vegetation and Climate............................................................... 239
Impact of Euro-American Settlement of the Edwards Plateau................. 240
Contents xiii
Dense Stands of Juniper: Area Problem.................................................... 241
Ecological Influence of Goats................................................................... 242
Targeting Juniper Seedlings with Goats: A Case Study............................ 243
Improving Goats for Juniper Management: Super
Juniper-Eating Goat Project....................................................................... 247
Prescribed Fire and Its Effects on Juniper and Herbaceous
Vegetation: A Case Study.......................................................................... 247
Management Implications......................................................................... 248
Summary.................................................................................................... 250
References.................................................................................................. 250
14 From the Dust Bowl to the Green Glacier: Human Activity
and Environmental Change in Great Plains Grasslands..................... 253
David M. Engle, Bryan R. Coppedge, and Samuel D. Fuhlendorf
Introduction................................................................................................ 253
Environmental History and Development of Great Plains
Grassland Fauna: The Great Change Events............................................. 254
Glaciers and Aboriginal Activity............................................................... 254
Drought, Sodbreaking by Europeans, and the Dust Bowl......................... 255
Eastern Redcedar: The Green Glacier....................................................... 256
Eastern Redcedar Invasion and Grassland Avifauna................................. 259
Summary.................................................................................................... 265
References.................................................................................................. 266
15 Reversing the Woodland Steady State: Vegetation Responses
During Restoration of Juniperus -Dominated Grasslands
with Chaining and Fire........................................................................... 272
R. James Ansley and H.T. Wiedemann
Introduction................................................................................................ 272
Summary.................................................................................................... 287
References.................................................................................................. 287
Section 4: The Future
16 Conclusions: Present Understanding and Future Research
in Juniperus Communities..................................................................... 293
O.W. Van Auken
Index................................................................................................................ 297
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Contents
Section 1: Ecology
1 Western North American Juniperus Communities: Patterns
and Causes of Distribution and Abundance. 3
O.W. Van Auken and Fred Smeins
Introduction. 3
Late Pleistocene Juniperus Distribution. 6
Recent Changes in Juniperus Distribution and Abundance. 8
Gradients. 11
Summary. 12
References. 13
2 Structure and Composition of Juniperus Communities
and Factors That Control Them. 19
O.W. Van Auken and D.C. McKinley
Introduction. 19
Woodland Community Structure. 20
Gaps or Patches. 22
Embedded Deciduous Forest Structure. 26
Riparian Forest Structure. 28
Succession in Juniperus Woodlands. 29
Seedling Emergence and Survival. 33
Factors Important for Seedling Growth. 37
Summary. 41
References. 43
x Contents
3 Distribution of Juniperus Woodlands in Central Texas
in Relation to General Abiotic Site Type. 48
David D. Diamond and C. Diane True
Introduction. 48
Methods. 49
Results. 50
Discussion. 54
Summary. 56
References. 56
4 Structure and Function of Woodland Mosaics: Consequences
of Patch-Scale Heterogeneity and Connectivity Along
the Grassland-Forest Continuum. 58
David D. Breshears
Introduction. 58
The Mesita del Buey Study Site. 60
Patterns and Implications of Patch-Scale
Heterogeneity and Connectivity. 65
General Hypotheses for Gradients. 86
Summary. 88
References. 89
5 Comparison of the Understory Vegetation
of Juniperus Woodlands. 93
E.R. Wayne and O.W. Van Auken
Introduction. 93
Methods. 97
Results. 100
Discussion. 103
Summary. 106
References. 107
6 The Potential Role of Mycorrhizae in the Growth
and Establishment of Juniperus Seedlings. 111
J.K. Bush
Introduction. 111
Materials and Methods. 113
Results. 115
Discussion. 123
Summary. 125
References. 126
Contents xi
Section 2: Encroachment: Community Changes
7 Ecological Impacts of Ashe Juniper on Subtropical
Savanna Parklands and Woodlands. 133
Paul W. Barnes, Suh-Yuen Liang, Kirk E. Jessup, Patricia A. Ramirez,
Lana E. D'Souza, Kristine G. Elliott, and Patricia L. Phillips
Introduction. 133
Study Site. 135
Contemporary Vegetation Patterns. 136
Historical Changes in Woody Patches. 141
Effects of Live Oaks and Junipers on Soils. 144
Live Oak-Juniper Interactions. 147
Summary. 149
References. 152
8 Ecological Consequences of the Replacement of Native
Grassland by Juniperus virginiana and Other Woody Plants. 156
A.K. Knapp, J.K. McCarron, A.M. Silletti, G.A. Hoch, J.L. Heisler,
M.S. Lett, J.M. Blair, J.M. Briggs, and M.D. Smith
Introduction. 156
Methods. 158
Patterns and Controls of Photosynthetic Activity. 161
How Will Global Change Affect C4 Grasslands Versus
Juniper Forest?. 165
Conclusions. 166
Summary. 167
References. 167
9 Altered Ecosystem Processes as a Consequence
of Juniperus virginiana L. Encroachment into North American
Tallgrass Prairie. 170
Duncan C. McKinley, Mark D. Norris, John M. Blair,
and Loretta C. Johnson
Introduction. 170
Site Description. 171
Potential Drivers of Altered Ecosystem Processes. 172
Altered Ecosystem Processes. 176
Altered Plant Resource Use. 181
Conclusions. 182
Summary. 184
References. 184
xl1 Contents
10 Juniper Tree Impacts on Local Water Budgets. 188
M. Keith Owens
Introduction. 188
Physical Impact. 189
Physiological Impacts. 191
Importance of Stemflow. 194
Summary. 199
References. 200
11 Juniperus Woodlands and the Water Cycle
on Karst Rangelands. 202
Bradford P. Wilcox
Introduction. 202
Setting. 203
Influence of Ashe Juniper on Water. 204
Analysis of Streamflow. 210
Modeling Studies. 211
Role of Large Events. 212
Summary. 212
References. 213
Section 3: Management
12 The Combined Influence of Grazing, Fire, and Herbaceous
Productivity on Tree-Grass Interactions. 219
Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Steven A. Archer, Fred E. Smeins,
David M. Engle, and Charles A. Taylor, Jr.
Introduction. 219
Study Sites. 221
Model Overview. 221
Fire and Woody Plant Abundance. 221
Grazing and Fire. 223
Parameterization. 224
Results. 226
Discussion. 232
Conclusions. 234
Summary. 235
References. 236
13 Ecological Consequences of Using Prescribed Fire
and Herbivory to Manage Juniperus Encroachment. 239
C.A. Taylor, Jr.
Introduction. 239
Original Vegetation and Climate. 239
Impact of Euro-American Settlement of the Edwards Plateau. 240
Contents xiii
Dense Stands of Juniper: Area Problem. 241
Ecological Influence of Goats. 242
Targeting Juniper Seedlings with Goats: A Case Study. 243
Improving Goats for Juniper Management: Super
Juniper-Eating Goat Project. 247
Prescribed Fire and Its Effects on Juniper and Herbaceous
Vegetation: A Case Study. 247
Management Implications. 248
Summary. 250
References. 250
14 From the Dust Bowl to the Green Glacier: Human Activity
and Environmental Change in Great Plains Grasslands. 253
David M. Engle, Bryan R. Coppedge, and Samuel D. Fuhlendorf
Introduction. 253
Environmental History and Development of Great Plains
Grassland Fauna: The Great Change Events. 254
Glaciers and Aboriginal Activity. 254
Drought, Sodbreaking by Europeans, and the Dust Bowl. 255
Eastern Redcedar: The Green Glacier. 256
Eastern Redcedar Invasion and Grassland Avifauna. 259
Summary. 265
References. 266
15 Reversing the Woodland Steady State: Vegetation Responses
During Restoration of Juniperus -Dominated Grasslands
with Chaining and Fire. 272
R. James Ansley and H.T. Wiedemann
Introduction. 272
Summary. 287
References. 287
Section 4: The Future
16 Conclusions: Present Understanding and Future Research
in Juniperus Communities. 293
O.W. Van Auken
Index. 297 |
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spelling | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type edited by O.W. Van Auken New York Springer 2008 XIX, 311 S. Ill., graph. Dars., Kt. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ecological studies 196 Includes bibliographical references and index Juniper / North America Biotic communities / North America Forest ecology / North America Forest management / North America Biotic communities North America Forest ecology North America Forest management North America Junipers North America Pflanzengesellschaft (DE-588)4045563-4 gnd rswk-swf Wacholder (DE-588)4136387-5 gnd rswk-swf Pflanzenökologie (DE-588)4045575-0 gnd rswk-swf Nordamerika Nordamerika West (DE-588)4293552-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Nordamerika West (DE-588)4293552-0 g Wacholder (DE-588)4136387-5 s Pflanzengesellschaft (DE-588)4045563-4 s Pflanzenökologie (DE-588)4045575-0 s b DE-604 Van Auken, Oscar W. Sonstige oth Ecological studies 196 (DE-604)BV000004586 196 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016334636&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type |
title_auth | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type |
title_exact_search | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type |
title_exact_search_txtP | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type |
title_full | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type edited by O.W. Van Auken |
title_fullStr | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type edited by O.W. Van Auken |
title_full_unstemmed | Western North American Juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type edited by O.W. Van Auken |
title_short | Western North American Juniperus communities |
title_sort | western north american juniperus communities a dynamic vegetation type |
title_sub | a dynamic vegetation type |
topic | Juniper / North America Biotic communities / North America Forest ecology / North America Forest management / North America Biotic communities North America Forest ecology North America Forest management North America Junipers North America Pflanzengesellschaft (DE-588)4045563-4 gnd Wacholder (DE-588)4136387-5 gnd Pflanzenökologie (DE-588)4045575-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Juniper / North America Biotic communities / North America Forest ecology / North America Forest management / North America Biotic communities North America Forest ecology North America Forest management North America Junipers North America Pflanzengesellschaft Wacholder Pflanzenökologie Nordamerika Nordamerika West Aufsatzsammlung |
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