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Interactions between riparian forest restoration and tree biodiversity on litter breakdown in stream ecosystems.

机译:河岸森林恢复与树木生物多样性之间的相互作用对溪流生态系统凋落物分解的影响。

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Reforestation of stream-side vegetation is a common practice performed by restoration scientists. Tree species used in riparian restoration projects are often planted in assemblages that deviate from patterns seen in natural communities. Because streams derive energy from leaf litter that originates in the riparian zone, planting species in non-natural assemblages with altered diversity may have consequences for aquatic ecosystem processes. This study investigated the influence of community composition and diversity of restored stream-side buffers on the ecosystem processes associated with organic matter breakdown. A leaf litter breakdown study and a laboratory feeding experiment were conducted to determine community and diversity effects. Significant differences in leaf litter breakdown between two forest communities were measured across three streams. Leaf packs composed of restored community leaf species lost significantly more mass than those composed of species representative of a pristine riparian community. However, invertebrate responses to different forest communities in the laboratory were not consistent with results from the field study. Diversity influences on mass loss were observed in the field but varied between sites, while all invertebrate treatments in the laboratory exhibited increased feeding activity on diverse resources. This work provides insight into how altering community composition and diversity of riparian forests through restoration practices affects a valuable ecosystem process, and may have implications for future management strategies.
机译:河岸植被的重新造林是恢复科学家的一种普遍做法。河岸恢复项目中使用的树种通常以偏离自然社区中所见模式的组合种植。由于溪流是从河岸带的枯枝落叶中获取能量的,因此将物种种植在多样性变化的非自然组合中可能会对水生生态系统过程产生影响。这项研究调查了群落组成和恢复的河流侧缓冲带的多样性对与有机物分解相关的生态系统过程的影响。进行了凋落物分解研究和实验室饲养实验,以确定群落和多样性的影响。在三个溪流之间测量了两个森林群落之间的凋落物分解的显着差异。由恢复的群落叶片组成的叶丛的质量损失比由原始河岸群落的代表物种组成的叶丛的质量损失明显更多。但是,实验室中对不同森林群落的无脊椎动物反应与实地研究的结果不一致。在野外观察到了对质量损失的多样性影响,但在不同地点之间存在差异,而实验室中的所有无脊椎动物处理均表现出对多种资源的摄食活动增加。这项工作提供了有关如何通过恢复实践来改变河岸森林的社区组成和多样性,从而影响有价值的生态系统过程的见解,并可能对未来的管理策略产生影响。

著录项

  • 作者

    Jones, Joshua A.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, Baltimore County.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 71 p.
  • 总页数 71
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:50

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