نفوذ، تاثیر طولانی مدت از ورود به سیستم تاریخی در ترکیب، تنوع و کربن زمین و سهم آن در دمای بالای جنگل
Pervasive, long-lasting impact of historical logging on composition, diversity and above ground carbon stocks in Afrotemperate forest
نویسندگان |
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اطلاعات مجله |
Forest Ecology and Management |
سال انتشار |
2013 |
فرمت فایل |
PDF |
کد مقاله |
16393 |
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چکیده (انگلیسی):
Understanding the rate and extent of forest recovery from major disturbance events enable forest managers to establish conservation priorities and allocate limited resources for their management. We examined the extent to which Afrotemperate forest has recovered from widespread, stand-levelling logging that followed the European settlement of south eastern South Africa approximately 150 years ago. We used plot-based tree census data to compare ecological characteristics (diversity, composition, structure) of primary, secondary and degraded Afrotemperate forests. Forests impacted by colonial logging events show no evidence of converging on the composition and above ground standing stock of old-growth forests. Primary forest canopies were dominated by two conifer species (Podocarpaceae) and a suite of longlived pioneer angiosperms dominated the canopies of secondary forests. Old-growth canopy trees (P20 cm dbh) were taller (_26 m vs _16 m) and had broader girths (_94 cm vs _54 cm) compared with those in secondary forest. Canopy tree size differences translated to considerable (2 to 3-fold) differences in above ground carbon: we estimated that primary forest stores >240 Mg C ha_1 compared with the range of 80.7–114.3 Mg C ha_1 estimated for the two secondary forests and 84.3 Mg C ha_1 for the degraded forest. Measures of rarefied species richness and diversity (Shannon exponential) were markedly lower for primary forest canopy trees, consistent with the proposition that the composition of Afrotemperate forests converges on podocarp dominance at the old-growth stage. In contrast, diversity measures for small (2.5–10.0 cm dbh) and medium (10.1–19.9 cm dbh) trees were noticeably higher in secondary and degraded forests indicating the considerable conservation value of these formerly disturbed
Forests.
کلمات کلیدی مقاله (فارسی):
جنگل اولیه ، جنگل ثانویه ، احیای جنگل ، تنزل، سطح بالای زیست توده زمین
کلمات کلیدی مقاله (انگلیسی):
Primary forest, Secondary forest, Forest recovery, Degradation, Above ground biomass, Podocarpaceae
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