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Retention of large, old trees in alternatives to clearcutting with a comparison of ground- and helicopter-based assessments

机译:依据基于地面和直升机的评估的比较,保留了大型旧树的替代品。基于直升机的评估

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Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalypt forests where tree hollows typically occur in large, old trees. These trees provide potential habitat for hollow-using birds, bats and arboreal marsupials, including many threatened species. Habitat trees may be felled during forest harvesting and can also be negatively affected by wildfires. Shortages of habitat trees in harvesting landscapes can be a limiting factor for populations of hollow-using vertebrates. Retention forestry systems are expected to retain a greater number of habitat trees within sites than traditional clearcutting silviculture, but there is a need to quantify how the pattern of retention (dispersed trees vs. retained clumps) will affect the numbers and types of trees retained. The method of assessment (ground-based vs. aerial surveys) may influence the estimated numbers of habitat trees. We investigated habitat tree retention at the Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial in Southern Tasmania, Australia. This trial was instrumental in developing alternatives to clearcutting in tall, wet, old-growth eucalypt forests. Our research has two objectives. Objective 1 is to assess the numbers of habitat trees retained in various alternatives to clearcutting by comparing: unlogged control areas, 0.5-1 ha clumps retained within a harvested matrix (aggregated retention), trees scattered throughout the harvested area (dispersed retention), and small 0.08 ha machinery exclusion zones where trees were retained if they were not of commercial value (clearcutting with understorey islands). Objective 2 is to compare ground-based to aerial, helicopter-based, assessment of large live and dead trees. Although low replication of harvest treatments precluded statistical comparison of silvicultural systems, the results, based on 1,260 trees, were clear. Of the various alternatives to clearcutting, aggregated retention retained the greatest proportion of all classes of habitat trees, primarily because of higher retention targets, but possibly also because of greater survival with reduced wind exposure in aggregates. Substantially fewer habitat trees were retained with dispersed retention, and virtually none with understorey islands in clearcutting. Aerial and ground-based assessment methods provided similar estimates of numbers of trees with visible hollows in aggregates and understorey islands (R-2 = 0.95). Choice of method for future studies should consider available resources and objectives, since there were advantages and disadvantages of each approach. In conclusion, aggregated retention was found to be the preferred silvicultural system for retaining habitat trees within sites for hollow-using vertebrates, and helicopter surveys provide a rapid alternative to traditional ground-based assessment
机译:栖息地树(成熟的现场和凹陷与空洞)是澳大利亚桉树林的梯形栖息地,在那里树空洞通常发生在大型旧树中。这些树木为空心鸟类,蝙蝠和树栖泥浆提供了潜在的栖息地,包括许多受威胁的物种。栖息地可能在森林收获期间砍伐树木,也可能受野火的负面影响。收获景观中的栖息地树的短缺可能是空心脊椎动物种群的限制因素。预计保留林业系统将在遗址内保留更多的栖息地树,而不是传统的清除造林,但需要量化保留的模式(分散的树木与保留丛)的方式将影响所保留的树木的数量和类型。评估方法(基于地面与空中调查)可能影响栖息地的栖息地数量。我们调查了澳大利亚南部南部沃拉造林系审判的栖息地保留。这项试验在高层潮湿,旧桉树林中开发清除替代品的替代品。我们的研究有两个目标。目的1是评估通过比较:解锁控制区域,在收获的基质(聚集保留)内保留0.5-1的HA团块,在整个收获的区域(分散保留)散落的树木内(分散保留)的树木(分散潴留)的植物中保留的各种替代品中的栖息地的数量。小型0.08 HA机械排除区,如果他们不是商业价值(用下层岛屿清除),则会保留树木。目的2是将基于地面的基于航空,直升机的,评估的大型活和死树进行比较。虽然收获治疗的低复制是造林系统的统计比较,但结果基于1,260棵树的结果清晰。在清除的各种替代方案中,聚集保留保留了所有类别栖息地树木的最大比例,主要是因为较高的保留靶标,但可能还因为在聚集体中的风暴露减少的风暴露更大的生存。在分散的潴留,在分散的保留中保持了更少的栖息地树木,并且在清除中几乎没有人与众不同的岛屿。基于空中和地面的评估方法提供了类似的树木数量的估计,聚集体和下层岛屿(R-2 = 0.95)。未来研究方法的选择应考虑有可用的资源和目标,因为每种方法都有优缺点。总之,发现汇总保留是作为空心使用脊椎动物的部位留住栖息地的优选造林系统,直升机调查为传统的基于地面评估提供了快速替代方案

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