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Survival is not enough: The effects of microclimate on the growth and health of three common urban tree species in San Francisco, California

机译:生存还不够:小气候对加利福尼亚州旧金山市三种常见城市树种的生长和健康的影响

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Urban forest managers must balance social, economic, and ecological goals through tree species selection and planting location. Ornamental trees are often popular in tree planting programs for their aesthetic benefits, but studies find that they have lower survivability and growth compared to larger shade trees. To maximize ecosystem services within these aesthetic preferences, it is important to select species carefully based on their ability to grow in each particular climate. However, little locality-specific and species-specific data exist on urban trees in many regions. This study examines the growth, survival, and vigor of three common ornamental street trees in San Francisco's three different microclimate zones after over 16 years since planting. While we found over 70% survival for all three species throughout the city, there were significant differences in health and vigor among microclimates for each species, likely due to differences in drought-tolerance. While Arbutus had the greatest proportion of healthy trees in the Fog Belt and Sun Belt zones, Prunus cerasifera had the greatest proportion in the Sun Belt, and Prunus serrulata had the greatest proportions in the Transition and the Sun Belt zones. This species-specific and climate-specific information will better equip urban foresters to target both planting and tree-care of these popular species appropriately to maximize the benefits provided by these street trees while still maintaining a diverse canopy. Finally; we argue that simple survival calculations can mask more complex differences in the health and ability of different urban tree species to provide ecosystem services. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:城市森林管理者必须通过树种选择和种植位置来平衡社会,经济和生态目标。观赏树木因其美学优势而经常在植树计划中流行,但研究发现,与较大的遮荫树木相比,观赏树木的存活率和生长性较低。为了在这些审美偏好内最大化生态系统服务,重要的是要根据物种在每种特定气候下的生长能力仔细选择物种。但是,在许多地区,关于城市树木的特定于地区和特定物种的数据很少。这项研究调查了自种植以来超过16年的时间,在旧金山的三个不同小气候带中,三种常见的观赏性街道树木的生长,存活和活力。尽管我们发现全市所有三个物种的生存率均超过70%,但每种物种的小气候之间在健康和活力方面存在显着差异,这很可能是由于耐旱性差异所致。在雾化带和太阳带地区,杨梅的健康树木比例最高,而在太阳带中,樱桃李的比例最大,而在过渡带和太阳带地区,樱桃李的比例最大。这些特定于物种和特定于气候的信息将更好地使城市林务员能够针对这些流行树种的种植和树木护理进行适当的针对,以最大程度地利用这些林木提供的利益,同时仍保持多样化的树冠。最后;我们认为,简单的生存期计算可以掩盖不同城市树种提供生态系统服务的健康和能力之间更复杂的差异。 (C)2016 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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