Swedish Species Information Center, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7007, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Box 27, 00014, Helsinki, Finland.
Ambio. 2021 May;50(5):1003-1017. doi: 10.1007/s13280-020-01444-3. Epub 2021 Jan 17.
The natural range of variation of ecosystems provides reference conditions for sustainable management and biodiversity conservation. We review how the understanding of natural reference conditions of boreal forests in northern Europe has changed from earlier perceptions of even-aged dynamics driven by stand-replacing disturbances towards current understanding highlighting the role of non-stand-replacing disturbances and the resultant complex forest dynamics and structures. We show how earlier views and conceptual models of forest disturbance dynamics, including the influential ASIO model, provide estimates of reference conditions that are outside the natural range of variation. Based on a research synthesis, we present a revised forest reference model incorporating the observed complexity of ecosystem dynamics and the prevalence of old forests. Finally, we outline a management model and demonstrate its use in forest ecosystem management and show how regional conservation area needs can be estimated. We conclude that attaining favourable conservation status in northern Europe's boreal forests requires increasing emphasis on ecosystem management and conservation for old forest characteristics.
生态系统的自然变异性为可持续管理和生物多样性保护提供了参考条件。我们回顾了北欧北部森林自然参考条件的理解是如何从早期以林分更替干扰为主导的均匀年龄动态的认识,转向当前强调非林分更替干扰以及由此产生的复杂森林动态和结构的认识。我们展示了早期关于森林干扰动态的观点和概念模型,包括有影响力的 ASIO 模型,如何提供超出自然变异性范围的参考条件估计。基于研究综合,我们提出了一个修正后的森林参考模型,其中纳入了对生态系统动态的观察到的复杂性和古老森林的普遍存在。最后,我们概述了一个管理模型,并展示了其在森林生态系统管理中的应用,并说明了如何估算区域保护区域的需求。我们得出结论,要在北欧的北方森林中达到有利的保护状态,需要更加重视生态系统管理和保护古老森林的特征。