Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Environ Manage. 2012 Mar;49(3):636-48. doi: 10.1007/s00267-011-9797-y. Epub 2012 Jan 14.
Downhill ski areas occupy large expanses of mountainous lands where restoration of ecosystem function is of increasing importance and interest. Establishing diverse native plant communities on ski runs should enhance sediment and water retention, wildlife habitat, biodiversity and aesthetics. Because ski slopes are managed for recreation, ski slope revegetation mixes must consist of low-stature or herbaceous plants that can tolerate typical environmental conditions on ski slopes (high elevation, disturbed soils, open, steep slopes). The most appropriate reference communities for selecting ski slope revegetation species are thus successional, or seral plant communities in similar environments (i.e., other ski slopes). Using results from a broad-scale reference community analysis, I evaluated plant communities naturally occurring on ski slopes from 21 active and abandoned ski areas throughout the northern Sierra Nevada to identify native plant species suitable for use in ski slope restoration. I constructed a baseline planting palette of regionally appropriate plant species (for restoration of either newly created or already existing ski runs) that is functionally diverse and is likely to succeed across a broad range of environments. I also identify a more comprehensive list of species for more specialized planting mixes based on site-specific goals and particular environmental settings. Establishing seral plant communities may be an appropriate restoration goal for many other types of managed lands, including roadsides, firebreaks and utility rights-of-way. This study describes an ecological (and potentially cost-effective) approach to developing restoration planting palettes for such managed lands.
高山滑雪区占据了大片山区,这些地区恢复生态系统功能的重要性和关注度日益增加。在滑雪道上建立多样化的本地植物群落,应该可以增强泥沙和水分保持、野生动物栖息地、生物多样性和美感。由于滑雪场是为娱乐而管理的,因此滑雪道植被恢复混合物必须由矮化或草本植物组成,这些植物能够耐受滑雪道上的典型环境条件(高海拔、受干扰的土壤、开阔、陡峭的斜坡)。因此,选择滑雪道植被恢复物种最适宜的参考群落是相似环境中的演替或系列植物群落(即其他滑雪道)。我使用广泛的参考群落分析结果,评估了北内华达山脉 21 个活跃和废弃的高山滑雪区的滑雪道上自然发生的植物群落,以确定适合用于滑雪道恢复的本地植物物种。我构建了一个具有区域适宜性的植物物种基线种植调色板(用于新建或已有的滑雪道恢复),这些物种在功能上具有多样性,并且可能在广泛的环境中取得成功。我还根据特定地点的目标和特定环境设置,确定了更全面的物种清单,用于更专门的种植混合物。建立系列植物群落可能是许多其他类型的管理土地(包括路边、防火隔离带和公用事业通道)的合适恢复目标。本研究描述了一种生态(和潜在的具有成本效益)的方法,用于为这些管理土地开发恢复种植调色板。