1Up Info - A Portal with a Difference

1Up Travel - A Travel Portal with a Difference.    
1Up Info
   

Earth & EnvironmentHistoryLiterature & ArtsHealth & MedicinePeoplePlacesPlants & Animals  • Philosophy & Religion  • Science & TechnologySocial Science & LawSports & Everyday Life Wildlife, Animals, & PlantsCountry Study Encyclopedia A -Z
North America Gazetteer


You are here >1Up Info > Wildlife, Animals, and Plants > Plant Species > Tree > Species: Pinus contorta var. contorta | Shore Pine
 

Wildlife, Animals, and Plants

 


Wildlife, Animals, and Plants

 

Wildlife Species

  Amphibians

  Birds

  Mammals

  Reptiles

 

Kuchler

 

Plants

  Bryophyte

  Cactus

  Fern or Fern Ally

  Forb

  Graminoid

  Lichen

  Shrub

  Tree

  Vine


FIRE ECOLOGY

SPECIES: Pinus contorta var. contorta | Shore Pine
FIRE ECOLOGY OR ADAPTATIONS : Fire is not an important factor in forest succession where shore pine occurs in southeastern Alaska [15]. Fire is infrequent in maritime forest types and usually is of little ecological significance [25]. The fire interval is 150 to 350 years but may not be cyclic [35]. The coastal cedar-pine-hemlock biogeoclimatic zone of British Columbia has little or no fire history. The presence of shade-tolerant firs and hemlocks and fire0sensitive species, such as shore pine, indicate that fire is rare in this area [34]. The coastal dunes where shore pine occurs in California are considered fire-free [48]. The foliage of shore pine is moderately flammable. Shore pine has a moderate to low degree of fire resistance [25]. POSTFIRE REGENERATION STRATEGY : Tree without adventitious-bud root crown Secondary colonizer - off-site seed

Related categories for Species: Pinus contorta var. contorta | Shore Pine

Send this page to a friend
Print this Page

Content on this web site is provided for informational purposes only. We accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities.

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

About Us | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Privacy | Links Directory
Link to 1Up Info | Add 1Up Info Search to your site

1Up Info All Rights reserved. Site best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution.