globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2698
WOS记录号: WOS:000472716600042
论文题名:
Decline of an ecotone forest: 50 years of demography in the southern boreal forest
作者: Birch, Joseph D.1; Lutz, James A.2; Hogg, E. H.3; Simard, Suzanne W.4; Pelletier, Rick1; LaRoi, George H.; Karst, Justine1
通讯作者: Birch, Joseph D.
刊名: ECOSPHERE
ISSN: 2150-8925
出版年: 2019
卷: 10, 期:4
语种: 英语
英文关键词: aspen ; bark beetle ; boreal forest ; climate response ; ecotone ; forest demography ; long-term plot ; Picea glauca ; Populus tremuloides ; white spruce
WOS关键词: TREE MORTALITY ; POPULUS-TREMULOIDES ; WESTERN CANADA ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; GROWTH ; DROUGHT ; SPRUCE ; DYNAMICS ; UNIVOLTINE ; COLEOPTERA
WOS学科分类: Ecology
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

Variation in tree recruitment, mortality, and growth can alter forest community composition and structure. Because tree recruitment and mortality events are generally infrequent, long-time scales are needed to confirm trends in forests. We performed a 50-yr demographic census of a forest plot located on the southern edge of the Canadian boreal forest, a region currently experiencing forest die-back in response to direct and indirect effects of recent severe droughts. Here, we show that over the last 30 yr biomass, basal area, growth, and recruitment have decreased along with a precipitous rise in mortality across the dominant tree species. The stand experienced periods of drought in combination with multiple outbreaks of forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria) and bark beetles. These insect disturbances interacted to increase mortality rates within the stand and decrease stand density. The interaction of endogenous and exogenous factors may shift forests in this region onto novel successional trajectories with the possibility of changes in regional vegetation type.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/133123
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作者单位: 1.Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, Edmonton, AB, Canada
2.Utah State Univ, Dept Wildland Resources, Logan, UT 84322 USA
3.Canadian Forest Serv, Forestry Ctr, Edmonton, AB, Canada
4.Univ British Columbia, Dept Forest & Conservat Sci, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Birch, Joseph D.,Lutz, James A.,Hogg, E. H.,et al. Decline of an ecotone forest: 50 years of demography in the southern boreal forest[J]. ECOSPHERE,2019-01-01,10(4)
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