Severe drought effects on Mediterranean woody flora in Spain

J Peñuelas, F Lloret, R Montoya - Forest science, 2001 - academic.oup.com
J Peñuelas, F Lloret, R Montoya
Forest science, 2001academic.oup.com
The severe drought in 1994 damaged the woody flora of central and southern Spain (80% of
the 190 studied sites presented drought-damaged species). In 1996, after a wet year, 67% of
the sites were still affected. Different degrees of damage and recovery were found among
different functional types (trees or shrubs), and genera of different evolutionary history
(Mediterranean or pre-Mediterranean). The Mediterranean genera, mostly shrubs evolved
under Mediterranean climate conditions, ie, later than 3.2 M years ago in the Pliocene, were …
Abstract
The severe drought in 1994 damaged the woody flora of central and southern Spain (80% of the 190 studied sites presented drought-damaged species). In 1996, after a wet year, 67% of the sites were still affected. Different degrees of damage and recovery were found among different functional types (trees or shrubs), and genera of different evolutionary history (Mediterranean or pre-Mediterranean). The Mediterranean genera, mostly shrubs evolved under Mediterranean climate conditions, i.e., later than 3.2 M years ago in the Pliocene, were more damaged by the drought than the earlier evolved pre-Mediterranean genera, mostly trees. However, the Mediterranean genera were more resilient and recovered much better after the following wet year. FOR. SCI. 47(2):214–218.
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