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With more than 500 species distributed all around the Northern
Hemisphere, the genus Quercus L. is a dominant element of a wide
variety of habitats including temperate, tropical, subtropical and
mediterranean forests and woodlands. As the fossil record reflects,
oaks were usual from the Oligocene onwards, showing the high
ability of the genus to colonize new and different habitats. Such
diversity and ecological amplitude makes genus Quercus an excellent
framework for comparative ecophysiological studies, allowing the
analysis of many mechanisms that are found in different oaks at
different level (leaf or stem). The combination of several
morphological and physiological attributes defines the existence of
different functional types within the genus, which are
characteristic of specific phytoclimates. From a landscape
perspective, oak forests and woodlands are threatened by many
factors that can compromise their future: a limited regeneration,
massive decline processes, mostly triggered by adverse climatic
events or the competence with other broad-leaved trees and conifer
species. The knowledge of all these facts can allow for a better
management of the oak forests in the future.
With more than 500 species distributed all around the Northern
Hemisphere, the genus Quercus L. is a dominant element of a wide
variety of habitats including temperate, tropical, subtropical and
mediterranean forests and woodlands. As the fossil record reflects,
oaks were usual from the Oligocene onwards, showing the high
ability of the genus to colonize new and different habitats. Such
diversity and ecological amplitude makes genus Quercus an excellent
framework for comparative ecophysiological studies, allowing the
analysis of many mechanisms that are found in different oaks at
different level (leaf or stem). The combination of several
morphological and physiological attributes defines the existence of
different functional types within the genus, which are
characteristic of specific phytoclimates. From a landscape
perspective, oak forests and woodlands are threatened by many
factors that can compromise their future: a limited regeneration,
massive decline processes, mostly triggered by adverse climatic
events or the competence with other broad-leaved trees and conifer
species. The knowledge of all these facts can allow for a better
management of the oak forests in the future.
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