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高保护价值的昔日矮林地区濒危物种的栖息地需求

Habitat requirements of endangered species in a former coppice of high conservation value.

作者信息

Roleček Jan, Vild Ondřej, Sladký Jiří, Řepka Radomír

机构信息

Department of Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Lidická 25/27, 602 00, Brno, Czech Republic.

Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37, Brno, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Folia Geobot. 2017 Mar 2;52(1):59-69. doi: 10.1007/s12224-016-9276-6.

Abstract

Transformation of coppices to high forests has caused fundamental changes in site conditions and a decline of many species across Central Europe. Nevertheless, some formerly coppiced forests still harbour a number of the declining species and have become biodiversity hotspots in the changing landscape. We focused on the best preserved remnant of formerly grazed and coppiced subcontinental oak forest in the Czech Republic - Dúbrava forest near Hodonín. To improve our understanding of the ecology of the declining species, we studied local habitat requirements of vascular plants most endangered at the national level. We recorded vegetation composition and sampled important site variables in plots with the largest populations of endangered species and in additional plots placed randomly across all major forest habitats. We demonstrated that sites with endangered species have a highly uneven distribution in ecological space and their species composition is often similar to open-canopy oak forests. Within this habitat, the endangered species are concentrated in places with a high light availability and high soil pH. Light-demanding species characteristic of subcontinental oak forests are the best indicators of these sites, while broadly distributed shade-tolerant and nutrient-demanding species avoid them. These results support the view that the occurrence of many endangered species in Dúbrava forest is a legacy of the long history of traditional management that kept the canopies open. The light-demanding species are now threatened by ongoing successional changes. Therefore, active conservation measures are recommended, including opening up the canopies, early thinning of young stands, control of expansive and invasive species and understorey grazing or mowing.

摘要

矮林向乔木林的转变已导致中欧各地的立地条件发生根本性变化,许多物种数量减少。然而,一些以前的矮林仍然栖息着一些数量在减少的物种,并已成为不断变化的景观中的生物多样性热点地区。我们重点关注了捷克共和国保存最完好的曾经放牧和矮林化的次大陆橡树林遗迹——霍多宁附近的杜布拉瓦森林。为了更好地了解这些数量减少的物种的生态,我们研究了国家层面最濒危的维管植物的当地栖息地需求。我们记录了植被组成,并在濒危物种数量最多的样地以及随机分布在所有主要森林栖息地的其他样地中对重要的立地变量进行了采样。我们证明,有濒危物种的样地在生态空间中的分布极不均衡,其物种组成通常与开阔冠层的橡树林相似。在这个栖息地内,濒危物种集中在光照充足和土壤pH值高的地方。次大陆橡树林中喜光的物种是这些样地的最佳指示物种,而广泛分布的耐荫和需养分的物种则避开这些地方。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即杜布拉瓦森林中许多濒危物种的出现是传统管理悠久历史的遗留产物,这种管理使林冠保持开阔。如今,喜光物种正受到持续演替变化的威胁。因此,建议采取积极的保护措施,包括打开林冠、对幼林进行早期间伐、控制扩张性和入侵性物种以及林下放牧或割草。

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