Abstract

A study of the structural, dynamic, and space occupancy characteristics of a prickly juniper (Juniperus oxycedrus) population developed on an abandoned secondary grassland of the Central Apennines (Italy), is presented here. The data were collected from a permanent plot, limited by mixed deciduous woods dominated by Ostrya carpinifolia Scop. by a plantation of Pinus nigra Arnold, and by a forest road, and consisting of 1744 prickly juniper individuals, as well as other pre-forest and forest species. The age and sex distributions of this population were assessed. With these data, the age pyramid was constructed, within which three developmental phases of the population became apparent, as confirmed by a study of the logistic curve of development of the population. Based on an estimate of the intensity function of the spatial distribution of the prickly juniper individuals, the hypothesis of complete randomness has to be rejected. On the other hand, the correlation between sex and population density was significant. The mode of space occupancy of the prickly juniper population was investigated also with respect to the other populations of shrubs and forest species. It was shown to spread out in all directions, following lines of diffusion that could be randomly determined. Finally, the presence, within the plot, of some pasture areas not occupied by prickly juniper may be derived from lack of germination of the fruits, or development of the seedlings owing to unfavourable micro-environmental conditions.

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