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- aggregation date "2009".
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- aggregation title "The invasive Prunus serotina stabilizes its erratic early regeneration by building up a seedling bank".
- aggregation abstract "The semi shade-tolerant invasive tree species Prunus serotina is considered a forest pest in Western Europe. We studied temporal, spatial and spatiotemporal patterns of P. serotina regeneration in the understory of seven pine stands in Belgium for four years. The seed set, seed rain density, and seedling densities of P. serotina all varied between the years and between the study plots, but the temporal stability of the spatial regeneration patterns increased with regeneration stage. There was a clear distinction between (1) seedlings smaller than 20 cm and younger than 6 years that occurred in very high densities and (2) seedlings between 20 cm and 1 m tall, older than 6 years that showed a high spatiotemporal stability. Notwithstanding the large year-to-year variation in seed input, P. serotina maintained its regeneration potential in the studied understories by building up a short-lived seedling bank. The seedling bank strategy might enable shade-tolerant non-native species to fill up a spatial niche in forest understories.".
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