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Historic aspen recruitment, elk, and wolves in northern Yellowstone National Park, USA

机译:美国黄石国家公园北部的历史性白杨招募,麋鹿和狼

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We conducted an analysis of aspen (Populus tremuloides) overstory recruitment on the northern range of Yellowstone National Park (YNP) using information provided in a monograph published by Warren (Warren, E.R., 1926. A study of beaver in the Yaney region of Yellowstone National Park, Roosevelt-Wildl. Ann. 1, 1-191), increment cores collected from riparian aspen stands in 1998, and an extensive random sample of aspen increment cores collected over YNP's entire northern range in 1997 and 1998. We summarized aspen size classes reported by Warren and estimated overstory origination dates of the stands he described using a linear regression based on our riparian aspen diameter/age relationship. Applying our regression results to Warren's diameter measurements, we predicted that the stands measured by Warren contained aspen that originated between approximately 1751 and 1920. The random set of aspen increment cores were used to analyze the age distribution of the current aspen overstory on YNP's northern range. These increment core data showed that approximately 10% of the current overstory aspen originated before 1871, 85% between 1871 and 1920, and 5% after 1921. Based upon our analysis of the Warren data and our aspen increment cores, we conclude that successful aspen overstory recruitment occurred on the northern range of YNP from the middle to late 1700's until the 1920's, after which it essentially ceased. Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus elaphus) browsing has been identified as significantly impacting aspen overstory recruitment on YNP's northern range. We hypothesized why elk browsing has a different influence on aspen now than it did historically. We discussed several potential social and ecological factors and hypothesize that a main factor is YNP's loss of significant predator/prey relationships in the early 1900's, especially the influence of gray wolves (Canis lupus). We found that aspen overstory recruitment ceased during the same years that wolves, a significant source of elk predation, were removed from YNP. Wolves may positively influence aspen overstory recruitment through atrophic cascades effect by reducing elk populations, modifying elk movement, and changing elk browsing patterns on aspen.
机译:我们使用沃伦(Warren,Warren,ER,1926年出版)的专着中提供的信息,对黄石国家公园(YNP)北部的白杨(Populus tremuloides)地上植被的募集进行了分析。对黄石国家公园Yaney地区海狸的研究Park,Roosevelt-Wildl。Ann。1,1-191),在1998年从河岸白杨林站收集了增量岩心,并在1997年和1998年在YNP整个北部范围收集了大量的白杨树增量岩心。由沃伦(Warren)报告,并根据我们的河岸白杨直径/年龄关系,使用线性回归方法对他描述的林分的过度故事起源日期进行了估算。将我们的回归结果应用到沃伦的直径测量中,我们预测沃伦测量的林分包含约1751年至1920年之间的白杨。 。这些增量核心数据显示,当前的超高层白杨大约有10%起源于1871年之前,85%在1871年至1920年之间,以及5%于1921年之后。基于我们对Warren数据和白杨增量核心的分析,我们得出结论,成功的白杨从1700年代中期到1920年代末直到1920年代,在YNP的北部范围发生了超故事招募。落基山麋鹿(Cervus elaphus)的浏览已被认为对YNP北部山脉的白杨超高层建筑招募有重大影响。我们假设了为什么麋鹿浏览现在对白杨的影响与以往不同。我们讨论了一些潜在的社会和生态因素,并假设一个主要因素是YNP在1900年代初期丧失了重要的天敌/猎物关系,尤其是灰狼(Canis lupus)的影响。我们发现,在从YNP移除狼(麋鹿捕食的重要来源)的同一年,白杨的故事情节招募停止了。狼可以通过减少麋鹿种群,改变麋鹿运动并改变麋鹿在白杨树上的浏览方式,通过萎缩级联效应积极地影响白杨树的增生。

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