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We  analyzed  herbaceous  plants  distribution  across  edges  of  holm  oak  (Quercus  rotundifolia)  woodlands 
created and maintained by  fire  in order to describe plant community structure across edges and to evaluate 
the role of fire in the patterning of plant diversity at the patch scale. We recorded abundance in twelve 60 m 
long sampling lines placed perpendicularly to the woodlands boundary at 1, 5, 10, and 20m outside and 0, 1, 5, 
10, 20, and 40m inside the woodlands, using the line intercept method (2 x 10 m line parallel to the boundary). 
In the same locations, we measured tree and shrub cover, height and density and recorded time since last fire 
disturbance. Data was analysed graphically and statistically using multivariate ordination analysis techniques,  namely CCA. Results indicated that, on average, herbaceous species richness was higher outside than inside the 
woodlands and peaked 1m outside the boundary. Time since last fire in adjacent shrublands affected richness 
patterns  across  edges.  Richness  was  higher  outside  than  inside  in  young  adjacent  shurblands,  higher  inside 
than outside in  old shrublands and peaked 1m outside in intermediate age shrublands, interior, exterior and 
edge  (1m  outside  the  boundary)  species  and  locations  were  well  correlated  with  explanatory  variables 
reflecting the interior exterior woodland gradient sampled and shrub recovery after fire.
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Keywords
 Holm Oak   Edges   Diversity   Fire   Landscape ecology 
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Citation
Azevedo, J.C.; Fernández-Núñez, E.; Miguel, L.; Amado, A.; Possacos, A.; Aguiar, C.F. (2010). Herbaceous plant diversity across fire created edges in continental holm oak woodlands. In Azevedo, João; Feliciano, Manuel; Castro, José; Pinto, Maria Alice (Eds.) - Book of abstracts of the IUFRO Landscape Ecology Working Group International Conference: Forest Landscapes and Global Change ‐ New Frontiers in Management, Conservation and Restoration. Bragança: IPB, IUFRO. ISBN 9789727451111
