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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118245
Formerly coppiced old growth stands act as refugia of threatened biodiversity in a managed steppic oak forest
Roleček J.; Řepka R.
发表日期2020
ISSN0378-1127
卷号472
英文摘要Forest vegetation is dominated by long-lived species in the tree layer, which facilitates its relatively high inertia and ability to conserve traces of its history in its structure and species composition. Central European lowland forests have been the subject of diverse human use for millennia and some of the present stands still show remnants of historical management forms practised before the onset of modern forestry. In the past decades, biodiversity decline has become a major concern, and restoration of historical uses has been proposed as a nature-friendly alternative for forest management. We explored the consequences of the transformation of an old oak coppice, historically linked to ancient wood pasture system, to oak plantation. We focused on vascular plant species richness and differences in ecological spectra of the plant assemblages, with the goal of evaluating the consequences for biodiversity conservation and identifying possible environmental drivers behind the observed patterns. The study was performed in the best preserved complex of lowland steppic oak forests in the Czech Republic, protected as a Site of Community Importance. We fully inventoried plant species in 135 oak stands classified into three management-age classes: (1) clear-cuts, (2) young growth stands after area-wide site preparation, and (3) old growth stands. For some analyses, old growth stands were divided into those showing signs of past coppicing and the others. We found that species richness was the highest in clear-cuts, the lowest in young growth stands, and intermediate in old growth stands. Clear-cuts showed the highest uniqueness in species composition, with a high share of ruderal species. Young growth stands showed the lowest uniqueness, with a high proportion of competitive species. Old growth stands showed intermediate uniqueness and the coppiced ones had a high share of stress-tolerant species, often of high conservation value. While it is hardly surprising that the establishment of oak plantations has profound effects on biodiversity, we suggest that clear-cutting itself may not be a key issue. Destructive site preparation in clear-cuts, and competition for resources in dense young oak stands are suggested as the main factors threatening the survival of ancient biota of steppic oak forests in our study area. In contrast, continuity of site conditions in formerly coppiced old growth stands facilitates species survival. We suggest that restoration of historical management forms such as coppicing and wood pasture may support this continuity. Where oak planting is still applied, we advise minimising site preparation and applying early thinning of young growth stands. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
英文关键词Biodiversity; Clear-cut; Coppice; Forest history; Forest management; Herb layer; Oak plantation; Site preparation; Species richness
语种英语
scopus关键词Biodiversity; Conservation; Restoration; Biodiversity conservation; Competitive species; Conservation values; Forest vegetation; Modern forestries; Old-growth stands; Species composition; Vascular plant species; Forestry; biodiversity; clearcutting; conservation; deciduous tree; endangered species; refugium; species richness; transformation; vascular plant; Biodiversity; Conservation; Forest Management; Forestry; Growth; Quercus; Restoration; Site Preparation; Czech Republic; Tracheophyta
来源期刊Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/155184
作者单位Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Lidická 25/27, Brno, 602 00, Czech Republic; Masaryk University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Kotlářská 2, Brno, 611 37, Czech Republic; Mendel University, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Department of Forest Botany, Dendrology and Geobiocenology, Zemědělská 3, Brno, 613 00, Czech Republic
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Roleček J.,Řepka R.. Formerly coppiced old growth stands act as refugia of threatened biodiversity in a managed steppic oak forest[J],2020,472.
APA Roleček J.,&Řepka R..(2020).Formerly coppiced old growth stands act as refugia of threatened biodiversity in a managed steppic oak forest.Forest Ecology and Management,472.
MLA Roleček J.,et al."Formerly coppiced old growth stands act as refugia of threatened biodiversity in a managed steppic oak forest".Forest Ecology and Management 472(2020).
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