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  • Titel
    Growth of the non-native Pinus nigra in four habitats on the sand dunes of lake Michigan
  • Verfasser
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2000
  • Illustrationen
    3 Abb., 3 Tab., 16 Lit. Ang.
  • Material
    Unselbständiges Werk
  • Standardsignatur
    14213
  • Datensatznummer
    200063172
  • Quelle
  • Abstract
    We examined the post-planting success of the non-native Pinus nigra Arnold (Austrian pine) in four habitats in a Lake Michigan sand dune system, into which approximately 26 000 seedlings had been introduced between 1956 and 1972. Growth (height, diameter, and stem volume) of P. nigra on the dunes was compared to that of individuals of similar age in managed plantations and in the native European range. Tree size differed more within than among dune habitats, indicating that the coarse-scale differences in environmental factors among habitats, such as distance from the lake, soil moisture, and wind exposure, account for only some of the variation in growth. Comparisons with native European populations indicate that P. nigra grows as well or better on the dunes of southern Lake Michigan than in its native range. The broad ecological tolerance of P. nigra appears to be a major attribute in its successful establishment in a variety of dune conditions.