Abstract
Early post-fire structural dynamics in three
Quercus pyrenaica communities after intense fires was
studied. In the first year there is a marked domination of
perennial species (herbaceous or woody); afterwards,
herbaceous species tend to decrease in importance and
ligneous species increase. Changes in species diversity
were analysed as an indicator of recovery and stability in
the communities. An increase was observed in the second
year, and then diversity was maintained or reduced slightly
in the third and fourth years. Spatial heterogeneity tends
to diminish with time.
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