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Effects of forest roads on understory plants in a managed hardwood landscape

机译:林道对硬木景观下林下植物的影响

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The effect of forest roads on species distribution and dispersal is an important conservation and management issue. We examined distributions of understory plants and their relationships to unpaved forest roads in a northern hardwood landscape in the Chequamegon National Forest, Wisconsin (U.S.A.). At six different sites, we recorded species cover, canopy cover, litter depth and cover, and bare ground at 11 distances (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, and 150 m) from the road edge. At each of the 11 distances, we established a 60-m transect parallel to the road edge, within which we sampled 10 randomly placed 1 x 1 m plots (660 plots). We examined changes in species abundance (percent species cover per plot), richness, and Shannon-Wiener diversity (H') with distance from the roads in an effort to determine the degree and magnitude of road effects on plant distribution. The species richness and H ' of native plants and the abundance of exotic species were clearly related to distance from the roads. Exotic species were most prevalent within 15 m of roads, occurring infrequently in the interior forest. The richness and H ' of native species were lower on the roadsides but reached interior-forest levels within a short distance (5 m) from the roads. The roads appeared to be associated with a disturbance corridor that affected site variables up to 15 m into the hardwood stands. At our six sites we detected 117 species, 25% of which occurred more frequently near the road, with only 12% having a 90% or greater preference for the forest interior. Our results suggest that roads have associated effects that alter interior-forest conditions and thus plant species composition and abundance; however, these effects are limited in depth of penetration into managed forests. [References: 35]
机译:林道对物种分布和扩散的影响是重要的保护和管理问题。我们在美国威斯康星州奇夸姆贡国家森林的北部硬木景观中研究了林下植物的分布及其与未铺砌的森林道路的关系。在六个不同的地点,我们记录了从以下位置开始的11种距离(0、5、10、15、15、20、30、45、60、90、120和150 m)的物种覆盖,树冠覆盖,凋落物深度和覆盖以及裸露地面。道路边缘。在这11个距离中的每个距离处,我们建立了一个与道路边缘平行的60米长的样带,在其中采样了10个随机放置的1 x 1 m地块(660个地块)。为了确定道路对植物分布的影响程度和严重程度,我们研究了物种丰富度(每个地块的物种覆盖率),丰富度和香农-维纳多样性(H')的变化与道路的距离。本地植物的物种丰富度和H'以及外来物种的丰富度显然与距道路的距离有关。外来物种最常见于道路15 m之内,很少发生在内陆森林中。在路边,本地物种的丰富度和H'较低,但在距道路短距离(5 m)内达到内部森林水平。道路似乎与干扰走廊有关,该走廊影响到硬木林分15 m内的场地变量。在我们的六个站点中,我们检测到117种,其中25%的人更常在道路附近发生,只有12%的人对森林内部有90%或更高的偏好。我们的结果表明,道路具有相关影响,会改变森林内部条件,从而改变植物的种类和丰度。但是,这些影响在渗透到管理森林的深度上受到限制。 [参考:35]

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