首页> 外文期刊>The Forestry Chronicle >Bird communities in old lichen-black spruce stands in the clay belt: Problems and solutions regarding forest management [French]
【24h】

Bird communities in old lichen-black spruce stands in the clay belt: Problems and solutions regarding forest management [French]

机译:古老的地衣黑云杉中的鸟类群落站在黏土带中:关于森林管理的问题和解决方案[法语]

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

In Canada, there are still extensive tracts of boreal forest consisting of stands that have resulted from natural disturbances. The country's forests are a mosaic made up to a large extent of old-growth forest that is beyond commercial harvesting age, especially in the boreal forest of eastern Canada. As areas of boreal forest under management steadily expand, as demand for forest products continues to grow and as rotation periods become shorter in response to silvicultural practices, the forest cover will inevitably become younger, causing changes to the structure and composition of the mosaic of forest stands that will affect the aspect of entire landscapes. These changes may have an adverse impact on biological diversity. Forest birds are one group of living organisms that may respond quickly to the advent of younger forest landscapes, thereby acting as a biological indicator. In this paper, we discuss some of the problems that birds face as a result of the truncation of the age-class distribution of managed forest landscapes in eastern Canada's coniferous boreal forest, using data obtained from our research in the Clay Belt region of Quebec and Ontario. More specifically, we look at how birds respond to changes in forest structure and composition in terms of time since natural disturbances, and to variation in dead trees availability. We then consider the impact of the prospective rejuvenation of the forest cover in managed forest landscapes, and possible solutions aimed at mitigating that impact through new management strategies based on the maintenance of forest ecosystem diversity. The ability of these new management strategies to maintain the ecological integrity of bird communities provides an indication of their potential as tools for contributing to the maintenance of biological diversity in a broader sense.
机译:在加拿大,仍然有大量的北方森林,其中包括自然干扰造成的林分。该国的森林是由大部分不属于商业采伐年龄的老龄森林组成的马赛克,尤其是在加拿大东部的北方森林中。随着管理的北方森林面积的稳步扩大,对林产品的需求持续增长以及由于造林实践而轮伐期缩短,森林覆盖率将不可避免地变得更年轻,从而导致森林马赛克的结构和组成发生变化。会影响整个景观的看台。这些变化可能会对生物多样性产生不利影响。森林鸟类是一组生物,可以对年轻的森林景观的出现做出快速反应,从而可以作为生物学指标。在本文中,我们使用在魁北克省Clay Belt地区和加拿大的针叶林中研究所得的数据,讨论了鸟类由于加拿大东部针叶北方森林中可管理森林景观的年龄类分布的截断而面临的一些问题。安大略省。更具体地说,我们研究鸟类自自然干扰以来的时间如何响应森林结构和组成的变化,以及死树可用性的变化。然后,我们将考虑对森林覆盖率进行预期的恢复对管理的森林景观的影响,以及旨在通过基于维护森林生态系统多样性的新管理策略来减轻这种影响的可能解决方案。这些新的管理策略保持鸟类群落生态完整性的能力表明了它们作为广泛意义上有助于维护生物多样性的工具的潜力。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号