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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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FIRE ECOLOGY
SPECIES: Pinus jeffreyi | Jeffrey Pine
FIRE ECOLOGY OR ADAPTATIONS :
Jeffrey pine shares many of the same ecological adaptations to fire as
Pacific ponderosa pine. Pryor [34] classified Jeffrey pine as being
moderately resistant to fire. It has a thick, corky bark that
withstands high temperatures and has a tall, erect bole free of lower
limbs. The buds develop thick scales able to withstand considerable
amounts of heat [44]. Jeffrey pine seedlings have also adapted to
reproducing well on bare mineral soil. Lightning is common in the
Sierra Nevada and strongly influences Jeffrey pine through wildfires
[22,27]. Generally, Jeffrey pine is an early-seral species on burned
sites, eventually being replaced by more tolerant tree species. A
postfire succession study from the Donner Ridge burn, Sierra Nevada,
California, found Jeffrey pine as an early colonizer eventually being
replaced by white fir [6].
POSTFIRE REGENERATION STRATEGY :
off-site colonizer; seed carried by wind; postfire years 1 and 2
off-site colonizer; seed carried by animals or water; postfire yr 1&2
Related categories for Species: Pinus jeffreyi
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