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Land use effects on groundlayer composition and regeneration
of mixed pine hardwood forests in the Fall Line Sandhills, S.E. USA
B.
Collinsa,*, P.R. Minchinb, J. Dilustroa
and L. Duncana
aSavannah
River Ecology Laboratory, P.O. Drawer E., Aiken, SC 29802, USA
bBiological Sciences, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
P.O. Box 1651, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA
Abstract
We surveyed groundlayer vegetation from 2000 to 2004 and longleaf pine
regeneration before and after a change in the prescribed fire interval
in 32 mixed pine hardwood stands at Fort Benning, Georgia, to determine
if combinations of fire and military training maintain or shift groundlayer
composition of stands on sandy or clayey soil. The stands have been managed
using prescribed fire at ca. 3 year intervals since 1980. They were equally
divided between: lighter (infantry only) or heavier (mechanized) military
training; sandy or clayey soil; and a 2-year (2002, 2004) or 4-year (2004)
(except for two stands, which burned after 3 years) fire interval. One
site (clayey soil, light military use, and 2-year fire interval) was logged
in 2001 and was excluded from the analysis. NMDS ordination was used to
visualize variation in groundlayer communities among sites and trends
in groundlayer composition over time. The first axis separated sites with
sandy and clayey soil. A second 'degree of disturbance' dimension separated
sites with heavier military use and 2-year fire interval from those with
lighter military use and 4-year fire interval. Differences between soil
texture and military use were significant in all years, but differences
between fire treatments developed after the 2nd year. Mortality of tagged
woody seedlings was greater after fire in burned compared to unburned
sites and in clayey compared to sandy sites. The results suggest prescribed
fire can maintain desirable ground layer composition, especially in sites
with heavier military use, but frequent fire may not allow adequate establishment
of longleaf pine.
Keywords:
Prescribed fire; Military land use; Southeastern mixed pine hardwood forest
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author. Tel.: +1 803 725 8158; fax: +1 803 725 3309.
Email: Collins@srel.edu
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Collins,
B. S., P. R. Minchin, J. Dilustro and L. Duncan. 2006. Land use effects
on groundlayer composition and regeneration of mixed pine hardwood forests
in the Fall Line Sandhills, S.E. USA. Forest Ecology and Management 226:181-188.
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