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Modelling occurrence and status of mat-forming lichens in boreal forests to assess the past and current quality of reindeer winter pastures

机译:模拟北方森林中形成垫子的地衣的发生和状况,以评估驯鹿冬季牧场的过去和当前质量

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Lichens play an essential role in northern ecosystems as important contributors to the water, nutrient and carbon cycles, as well as the main winter food resource for reindeer (Rangifer tarandus, also called caribou in North America), the most abundant herbivores in arctic and subarctic regions. Today, climate change and several types of land use are rapidly transforming northern ecosystems and challenging lichen growth. Since lichens are important indicators of ecosystem health and habitat suitability for reindeer, large-scale assessments are needed to estimate their past, present and future status. In our study, we aimed to develop models and equations that can be used by stakeholders to identify the occurrence of lichen-dominated boreal forests and to determine lichen conditions in those forests. Data were collected in Sweden and most input data are publicly available. We focused on mat-forming lichens belonging to the generaCladoniaandCetraria, which are dominant species in the reindeer and caribou winter diet. Our models described lichen-dominated forests as being dominated by Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), having low basal area and thin canopy cover, and being located in south- and west-facing areas with high summer precipitation, low winter precipitation and temperature, and on gentle slopes. Within those forests, lichen biomass was positively related to tree canopy cover and summer precipitation, while negatively and exponentially related to intensity of use of the area by reindeer. Forest, meteorological, topographic and soil data can be used as input in our models to determine lichen conditions without having to estimate lichen biomass through demanding and expensive fieldwork.
机译:地衣在北部生态系统中起着至关重要的作用,是水,养分和碳循环的重要贡献者,也是冬季驯鹿的主要食物资源(Rangifer tarandus,在北美也称为北美驯鹿),是北极和亚北极最丰富的草食动物地区。如今,气候变化和几种土地利用类型正在迅速改变北部生态系统,并挑战地衣的生长。由于地衣是生态系统健康和驯鹿栖息地适宜性的重要指标,因此需要进行大规模评估以评估其过去,现在和将来的状况。在我们的研究中,我们旨在开发模型和方程式,供利益相关者用来识别以地衣为主的北方森林的发生并确定这些森林中的地衣状况。数据是在瑞典收集的,大多数输入数据可公开获得。我们集中研究了属于Cladonia和Cetraria属的形成垫子的地衣,它们是驯鹿和北美驯鹿冬季饮食中的优势物种。我们的模型描述,以地衣为主的森林以苏格兰松树(Pinus sylvestris)为主,具有较低的基础面积和薄的冠层覆盖,并且位于朝南和朝西的地区,夏季降水较高,冬季降水和温度较低,并且在平缓的斜坡上。在这些森林中,地衣生物量与树冠覆盖度和夏季降水呈正相关,而与驯鹿对该区域的利用强度呈负相关和呈指数关系。在我们的模型中,森林,气象,地形和土壤数据可以用作确定地衣条件的输入,而不必通过苛刻且昂贵的野外工作来估算地衣生物量。

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