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DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.12.006
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85027953018
论文题名:
Empirically validating a dense woody regrowth 'problem' and thinning 'solution' for understory vegetation
作者: Jones C.S.; Duncan D.H.; Rumpff L.; Thomas F.M.; Morris W.K.; Vesk P.A.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN:  0378-1127
出版年: 2015
卷: 340
起始页码: 153
结束页码: 162
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Dense stand ; Encroachment ; Regrowth ; Suppression ; Thickening ; Thicket
Scopus关键词: Ecology ; Economics ; Investments ; Land use ; Plants (botany) ; Surveys ; Vegetation ; Dense stands ; Encroachment ; Regrowth ; Suppression ; Thickening ; Thicket ; Forestry ; benchmarking ; dicotyledon ; investment ; land use change ; regrowth ; silviculture ; stand structure ; stem ; thinning ; understory ; woodland ; Forests ; Growth ; Models ; Plants ; Australia ; Victoria [Australia]
英文摘要: In landscapes with a short history of intensive land use, woody plant regrowth on cleared land is often favorably received as a shift back to a more natural state. However, it is common for these regrowth stands to be much denser than undisturbed forest. High stem density can adversely affect stand structure, understory composition, and habitat for dependent fauna. Thinning to reduce stem density is one common silvicultural method used to manage dense stands for ecological or restoration objectives. The effect of thinning on the stand structure is well understood but those on the understory vegetation are not. We address this knowledge gap in anticipation of an increasing call for public investment in 'ecological' thinning across public and private land. Our case study is from the eucalypt woodlands and forests of central Victoria, Australia, an ecosystem in which dense woody regrowth is common. From a broad survey of 98 sites, spanning a range of stem densities, we explored the effect of density on understory vegetation. High densities of small trees (<20. cm DBH) caused the greatest suppression of native and exotic cover and species richness. We compared our observations with benchmarks and found that sites with stem densities exceeding their benchmark had median values approximately one-seventh of the benchmark native understory cover, which was also less than a quarter of the cover of those sites with benchmark or lower stem density. We conducted an additional targeted survey of 11 thinned sites paired with non-thinned sites to evaluate the effects of thinning. We built models combining broad and targeted survey data relating understory response to stem density, thinning, land tenure and environmental covariates. These models predicted that thinning is likely to elicit positive responses from the understory plant community in the short term. This is the desired response from native species, but we caution that thinning can equally favor exotic plant species. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/65555
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作者单位: Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group, School of Botany, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Department of Environment and Primary Industries, 123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia

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Jones C.S.,Duncan D.H.,Rumpff L.,et al. Empirically validating a dense woody regrowth 'problem' and thinning 'solution' for understory vegetation[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2015-01-01,340
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