Facilitation by nurse plant Juniperus communis subsp. hemisphaerica and its role on natural regeneration of cedar forest on the southern slope of Djurdjura (Algeria)
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2019-11-17
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The main objective of this study is to determine if Juniperus communis subsp hemisphaerica,
a nurse plant, plays a facilitating role in the evolutionary dynamics of the cedar forest in the
massif of Djurdjura. In order to highlight the possible effect of the presence / absence of cedar
seed trees on vegetation dynamics and the natural regeneration of this species, the choice of
study sites meets the criterion of representativeness and takes into account three different
phytoecological situations: a dense stand of cedar, a cedar-pasture ecotone area and a juniper
formation without cedar seed trees. In each type of these sites, we sampled 13 tufts of
hemispherical juniper, each one representing a floristic record; the dimensions of each record
are those of the patch itself. To appreciate the various correlations that may exist between the
nurse plant, its biological characteristics and the facilitated species, through different
parameters, such as specific diversity of the flora, number of tall scrubs and recovery of
individuals of Cedrus atlantica within juniper thickets, we used multivariate analysis for the
handling of the data collected. The dataset table contains 39 surveys and 16 dendrometric and
biological variables of the juniper individuals measured at the three study sites. The results
obtained make it possible to highlight the nature of the positive interactions of this juniper in
the dynamics of the cedar forest. These interactions, rendered by the role of shelter provided
by the tufts of hemispherical juniper, favor the emergence of a microhabitat adequate to the
installation of the plant species linked to the cedar stand, thus protecting them from ecological
stress in mountain and anthropogenic disturbances. Among these latter, overgrazing remains
the major problem threatening the biological recovery and biodiversity of the Djurdjura
massif. It would be conceivable to use this facilitation process for ecological restoration of the
degraded cedar forest in Djurdjura.
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17/11/2019 au 18/11/2019; Espagne