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Gaps and hotspots in the state of knowledge of pinyon-juniper communities

机译:拼音 - 杜松社区知识状态下的差距和热点

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Pinyon-juniper (PJ) plant communities cover a large area across North America and provide critical habitat for wildlife, biodiversity and ecosystem functions, and rich cultural resources. These communities occur across a variety of environmental gradients, disturbance regimes, structural conditions and species compositions, including three species of juniper and two species of pinyon. PJ communities have experienced substantial changes in recent decades and identifying appropriate management strategies for these diverse communities is a growing challenge. Here, we surveyed the literature and compiled 441 studies to characterize patterns in research on PJ communities through time, across geographic space and climatic conditions, and among focal species. We evaluate the state of knowledge for three focal topics: 1) historical stand dynamics and responses to disturbance, 2) land management actions and their effects, and 3) potential future responses to changing climate. We identified large and potentially important gaps in our understanding of pinyon-juniper communities both geographically and topically. The effect of drought on Pinus edulis, the pinyon pine species in eastern PJ communities was frequently addressed, while few studies focused on drought effects on Pinus manophylla, which occurs in western PJ communities. The largest proportion of studies that examined land management actions only measured their effects for one year. Grazing was a common land-use across the geographic range of PJ communities yet was rarely studied. We found only 39 studies that had information on the impacts of anthropogenic climate change and most were concentrated on Pinus edulis. These results provide a synthetic perspective on PJ communities that can help natural resource managers identify relevant knowledge needed for decision-making and researchers design new studies to fill important knowledge gaps.
机译:Pinyon-Juniper(PJ)植物社区涵盖北美的大面积,为野生动物,生物多样性和生态系统功能提供关键栖息地,以及丰富的文化资源。这些社区发生在各种环境梯度,干扰制度,结构条件和物种组合物中,包括三种杜松和两种拼音。近几十年的PJ社区经历了大量变化,并确定这些各种社区的适当管理战略是一种日益增长的挑战。在这里,我们调查了文献和编制了441项研究,以通过时间,地理空间和气候条件以及焦点物种来表征PJ社区研究的模式。我们评估了三个焦点主题的知识状态:1)历史立场动态和对扰动的反应,2)土地管理行动及其影响,以及3)对变化气候的潜在未来的反应。我们在了解地理位置和局部地区的拼音 - 瞻博网络社区的理解中确定了大而潜在的重要差距。干旱对Pinus Edulis的影响,剧本PJ社区的拼音松树物种经常被解决,而少数研究侧重于对Pinus Manophylla的干旱作用,这发生在PJ社区。审查土地管理行动的最大比例只能测量其效果一年。放牧是在PJ社区的地理范围内使用的共同用地,但很少研究。我们发现只有39项研究有关于人为气候变化的影响,并且大多数都集中在Pinus Edulis上。这些结果为PJ社区提供了一种合成透视,可以帮助自然资源管理人员确定决策和研究人员设计新研究以填补重要知识差距所需的相关知识。

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