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Structural characteristics and canopy dynamics of Tsuga canadensis in forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA

机译:美国阿巴拉契亚山脉南部森林中加拿大Tsugaensis的结构特征和冠层动态

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Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains are currently facing imminent decline induced by a nonnative insect pest, the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand). To effectively manage these forest systems now and in the future, land managers need baseline data on forest structure and dynamics prior to large-scale Tsuga canadensis mortality. Most of our knowledge concerning the dynamics of Tsuga canadensis forests comes from more northern locations such as the Great Lakes region and New England and, therefore, may not pertain to the ecological systems found within the southern Appalachian Mountains. We examined the structure and canopy dynamics of four Tsuga canadensis forest stands within the Cataloochee watershed, in the far eastern part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). We characterized the environmental settings and vertical forest layers, as well as the diameter and age-structures of each Tsuga canadensis forest stand. These environmental and structural data showed that there were indeed differences between forest stands with and without successful Tsuga canadensis regeneration. The two forest stands exhibiting successful Tsuga canadensis regeneration were located above 1,000 m in elevation on well-drained, moderately steep slopes and had the greatest canopy openness. Structural data from these two forest stands indicated a history of more continuous Tsuga canadensis regeneration. We also constructed disturbance chronologies detailing the history of canopy response to disturbance events and related these to Tsuga canadensis regeneration within each forest stand. Student t-tests adjusted for unequal variances indicated significant differences in the number of release events per tree between forest stands with and without successful Tsuga canadensis regeneration. While forest stands with successful Tsuga canadensis regeneration were more frequently disturbed by minor to major canopy disturbances, events of moderate intensity were found to be most significant in terms of regeneration. These data will be of value to land managers maintaining stands of Tsuga canadensis where treatment for hemlock woolly adelgid infestation has been successful. In areas where treatment is impractical or unsuccessful, land managers will be able to use these data to restore Tsuga canadensis forests after the wave of hemlock woolly adelgid induced mortality has passed.
机译:加拿大Tsuga canadensis(L.)Carr。目前,阿帕拉契山脉南部的森林正面临着由非本地虫害-铁杉羊毛阿德吉德(Adelges tsugae Annand)引起的衰退。为了现在和将来有效地管理这些森林系统,土地管理者需要在加拿大大Tsu(Tsuga canadensis)大量死亡之前,获得有关森林结构和动态的基线数据。我们对加拿大Tsuga canadensis森林动态的大多数了解来自更北部的地区,例如大湖区和新英格兰,因此可能与阿巴拉契亚山脉南部的生态系统无关。我们检查了大烟山国家公园(GSMNP)东部Cataloochee流域内四个加拿大Tsuga canensisensis林的结构和冠层动态。我们对每个加拿大Tsuga canadensis林分的环境设置和垂直森林层以及直径和年龄结构进行了表征。这些环境和结构数据表明,无论有没有成功的加拿大加杉(Tsuga canadensis)再生,林分之间确实存在差异。这两个森林都成功地完成了加拿大加贺杉的更新,它们位于排水良好,中等陡峭的山坡上海拔1000 m以上,并且树冠开放度最大。来自这两个森林林分的结构数据表明,加拿大连续的加拿大Tuga(Tsuga canadensis)再生更为连续。我们还构建了干扰年表,详细描述了冠层对干扰事件的响应历史,并将其与每个林分中加拿大Tsuga canadensis的再生相关。校正了不均等方差的学生t检验表明,在成功进行和未进行成功的加拿大Tsuga canadensis更新的情况下,林分之间每棵树的释放事件数量存在显着差异。尽管成功进行了加拿大Tsuga canensis的森林林分经常受到轻微到严重的林冠扰动,但中等强度的事件在再生方面最为重要。这些数据对维护加拿大杉杉(Tsuga canadensis)林分的土地管理者来说是有价值的,那里铁杉羊毛adelgid侵染成功。在治疗不可行或不成功的地区,土地管理员将能够使用这些数据来恢复铁杉羊毛阿德吉德引起的死亡浪潮之后的加拿大加那加森林。

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