The relationship between forest structure and plant diversity in Mediterranean Maritime pine stands (Pinus pinaster Ait.) in the Iberian Range (Spain) was studied. Forty eight stands were sampled. In each, a circular plot (15 m radius) and a transect (25*1 m2) were established to estimate stand variables and record presence and abundance of vascular species respectively. Canonical correlation analysis (CCA), simple correlations and multiple stepwise linear regressions were used to explore the relationship between plant diversity and forest structure. Correlation between diversity measurements and stand variables is very weak, but significant correlations were found when evaluating each set of variables separately. Pres-ence and cover of some species (for instance, Veronica arvensis L. or Micropyrum tenellum (L.) Link) is correlated with stand variables; however, determination coefficients found in step-by-step regression are not significant.
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Osorio, L. F., Bravo, F., Zaldívar, P., & Pando, V. (2009). Forest structure and plant diversity in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) stands in central Spain. Investigacion Agraria Sistemas y Recursos Forestales, 18(3), 314–321. https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2009183-01071
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