Phenology of an 'immigrant' savanna tree (Acacia caven, Leguminosae) in the Mediterranean climate zone of Chile

Aronson J, Ovallet C, Aguilera L, León P

Abstract

Phenological behavior was investigated in nine populations of the cold-deciduous legume tree, Acacia caven along three transects (36, 33 and 30"S) in summer-dry central Chile. Phenology was found to be uncoupled from rainfall patterns in this Mediterranean-climate region and out-of-phase with co-occurring plants. Its phenology, thus, more closely resembles that of many trees of seasonally-dry, subtropical savannas than that of typical Mediterranean-climate trees and shrubs. Cluster analysis revealed that significant phenological differences occurred between the four populations in the most arid transect (30°S), and the other five populations in the semi-arid and sub-humid zones further south, despite the absence of consistent morphological differences among these populations.

Más información

Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS
Volumen: 27
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 1992
Página de inicio: 55
Página final: 70
Idioma: Ingles