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Ecology of understory and below-ground communities in lodgepole pine forests under changing disturbance regimes.

机译:不断变化的干扰机制下的黑松林林下和地下社区的生态。

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As climate changes and disturbance regimes shift, there is a need to better understand and anticipate potential impacts of both natural and anthropogenic disturbance agents on forest ecosystems. Lodgepole pine forests in western Canada are experiencing an unprecedented mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreak, and the ecosystem-level effects of ongoing expansion of MPB into novel habitats east of the Canadian Rockies are unknown. Another way ecosystems are being disturbed is through management practices that are attempting to enhance timber production by using introduced species in plantations; lodgepole pine has been introduced around the world as an important timber species, but its invasive potential in some areas, such as Sweden, remains unclear.;To better understand the ecological impacts of disturbance in lodgepole pine ecosystems I investigated: i) fine-scale patterns in understory plant and microbial communities in mature lodgepole pine forests; ii) effects of simulated MPB attack and salvage harvest on above- and below-ground dynamics of these forests; iii) potential for pine regeneration after MPB attack in newly invaded stands; and iv) effects of the introduction of lodgepole pine to Sweden on forest floor properties and processes.;In mature undisturbed lodgepole pine forests I identified four fine-scale plant communities, primarily influenced by below-ground factors; four structural microbial communities, primarily influenced by the understory composition; and four functional microbial communities that were not strongly associated with any environmental factors measured in my study. I found short-term resistance to ecosystem change after simulated MPB attack, compared with more immediate ecosystem changes in response to salvage harvest. Regeneration of lodgepole pine seedlings appears unlikely to occur in the short term after MPB attack without active silvicultural intervention. In northern Sweden, introduced lodgepole pine had minor ecosystem-level effects compared with the native pine; the impacts of species introductions are likely functions of both regional influences and ecological differences between the introduced and native species.;Overall, my thesis provides novel insights into the ecology of lodgepole pine forests in the face of changing disturbance regimes and forest management practices, demonstrating the important ecological roles that both above- and below-ground properties and processes play in these forested ecosystems.
机译:随着气候变化和干扰机制的变化,有必要更好地了解和预测自然和人为干扰因素对森林生态系统的潜在影响。加拿大西部的Lodgepole松树林正经历着前所未有的山松甲虫(MPB)爆发,而且MPB不断扩展到加拿大落基山脉以东的新栖息地对生态系统的影响尚不清楚。破坏生态系统的另一种方式是通过管理实践,这些实践试图通过在人工林中使用引进物种来提高木材产量;雷公藤已经作为一种重要的木材种类在世界范围内被引入,但是其在某些地区(例如瑞典)的入侵潜力仍然不清楚。为了更好地了解雷公松生态系统的生态影响,我调查了:i)精细成熟的寄主松树林中林下植物和微生物群落的分布; ii)模拟的MPB攻击和打捞收获对这些森林地上和地下动态的影响; iii)在新入侵的林分中,MPB攻击后松树再生的潜力; iv)向瑞典引入黑松对林地特性和过程的影响。在成熟的未受干扰的黑松林中,我确定了四个主要受地下因素影响的精细植物群落。四个结构性微生物群落,主要受林下组成的影响;和四个功能性微生物群落,这些群落与我的研究中测得的任何环境因素均无强烈关联。我发现模拟MPB攻击后对生态系统变化的短期抵抗力,与因打捞而产生的更直接的生态系统变化相比较。在没有积极的造林干预的情况下,MPB攻击后短期内不太可能发生黑松的再生。在瑞典北部,引入的寄主松与原生松相比,对生态系统的影响较小。物种引入的影响可能是区域影响和引入物种与本地物种之间生态差异的函数。总体而言,面对不断变化的干扰制度和森林管理实践,我的论文对黑松林的生态学提供了新颖的见解,表明了在这些森林生态系统中,地上和地下的特性和过程都扮演着重要的生态角色。

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  • 作者单位

    University of Alberta (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Alberta (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.;Natural Resource Management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 223 p.
  • 总页数 223
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 老年病学;
  • 关键词

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