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FIRE ECOLOGY

SPECIES: Juniperus communis | Common Juniper

FIRE ECOLOGY OR ADAPTATIONS:


Common juniper is generally described as "susceptible" to fire [25,59]. It is described as being "not equipped with fire-surviving regeneration properties" [81]. Foliage is resinous and very flammable [31]. The degree of damage received increases with progressively greater fire severity. In eastern Canada, older common juniper often survive fires of low severity. Some fire regimes allow common juniper to survive several fires [31].

Where common juniper is killed by fire, some seeds may survive in the soil on-site and germinate when conditions become favorable. Other seed is brought to the site by bird [25] or, less commonly, mammal dispersers. These factors contribute to slow postfire reestablishment on many sites.

For information on fire regimes in forest and woodland communities where common juniper occurs, see the FEIS species summaries on dominant tree species including:

species                        fire return interval 
interior ponderosa pine        2-45 years 
  (P. ponderosa var. scopulorum) 
Rocky Mountain juniper  
(  J. scopulorum) 
lodgepole pine                 25-300 years
  (P. contorta)
quaking aspen
  (Populus tremuloides)
big sagebrush
  (Artemisia tridentata)

POSTFIRE REGENERATION STRATEGY:


Tree without adventitious bud/root crown
Shrub without adventitious bud/root crown
Secondary colonizer - off-site seed


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Information Courtesy: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Fire Effects Information System

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