Gärtner Holger, Cherubini Paolo, Fonti Patrick, von Arx Georg, Schneider Loïc, Nievergelt Daniel, Verstege Anne, Bast Alexander, Schweingruber Fritz H, Büntgen Ulf
Landscape Dynamics / Dendroecology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL;
Landscape Dynamics / Dendroecology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL.
J Vis Exp. 2015 Mar 5(97):52337. doi: 10.3791/52337.
Dendroecological research uses information stored in tree rings to understand how single trees and even entire forest ecosystems responded to environmental changes and to finally reconstruct such changes. This is done by analyzing growth variations back in time and correlating various plant-specific parameters to (for example) temperature records. Integrating wood anatomical parameters in these analyses would strengthen reconstructions, even down to intra-annual resolution. We therefore present a protocol on how to sample, prepare, and analyze wooden specimen for common macroscopic analyses, but also for subsequent microscopic analyses. Furthermore we introduce a potential solution for analyzing digital images generated from common small and large specimens to support time-series analyses. The protocol presents the basic steps as they currently can be used. Beyond this, there is an ongoing need for the improvement of existing techniques, and development of new techniques, to record and quantify past and ongoing environmental processes. Traditional wood anatomical research needs to be expanded to include ecological information to this field of research. This would support dendro-scientists who intend to analyze new parameters and develop new methodologies to understand the short and long term effects of specific environmental factors on the anatomy of woody plants.
树木年轮生态学研究利用存储在树木年轮中的信息,来了解单棵树木乃至整个森林生态系统如何应对环境变化,并最终重建这些变化。这是通过分析过去的生长变化,并将各种特定于植物的参数与(例如)温度记录相关联来实现的。在这些分析中整合木材解剖参数将加强重建,甚至达到年内分辨率。因此,我们提出了一个方案,介绍如何对木质标本进行采样、制备和分析,既用于常见的宏观分析,也用于后续的微观分析。此外,我们还介绍了一种潜在的解决方案,用于分析从常见的小型和大型标本生成的数字图像,以支持时间序列分析。该方案介绍了目前可用的基本步骤。除此之外,持续需要改进现有技术并开发新技术,以记录和量化过去及正在发生的环境过程。传统的木材解剖学研究需要扩展,将生态信息纳入该研究领域。这将支持树木年轮科学家,他们打算分析新的参数并开发新的方法,以了解特定环境因素对木本植物解剖结构的短期和长期影响。