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- W4309710856 abstract "Wildfires are a natural disturbance in many ecosystems. Consequently, plant species have acquired traits that allow them to resist and regenerate in an environment with recurrent fires. A key trait in fire‐prone ecosystems is the age at first reproduction (maturity age); populations of non‐resprouting species cannot persist when the fire interval is shorter than this age. Maturity age is variable among individuals, so we hypothesized that short fire intervals select for early seed production (precocity). We selected 13 plots with different fire regimes in eastern Spain, all dominated by Pinus halepensis (a non‐resprouting serotinous pine species). Then, we evaluated the age at first reproduction and the size of the canopy seed bank of each individual tree. Our results show a significant effect of fire regime on the onset of reproduction in this species, suggesting a selection towards higher precocity in populations subject to shorter fire intervals. Due to this higher precocity, pines stored more cones and therefore, increased their potential for reproduction post‐fire. We provide the first field evidence that fire can act as a driver of precocity. Being precocious in fire‐prone environments is adaptive because it increases the probability of having a significant seed bank when the next fire arrives." @default.
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