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Recovery in soil cover and vegetation structure after ancient landslide in mountain fens under Caltho-Alnetum community and response of soil microarthropods (Hexapoda: Collembola) to natural restoration process

机译:Caltho-Alnetum社区山Fens的古老滑坡后土壤覆盖和植被结构恢复,土壤微征(Hepapoda:Collmbola)对自然恢复过程的影响

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Purpose The objective of this study was to determine the long-term environmental changes induced by ancient landslide in the mountain fen. Attempts were made to demonstrate the progress of the soil cover restoration process about 200 years after the landslides and associated with changes in vegetation and soil microarthropod biodiversity and occurrence pattern associated with the restoration of soil cover. Material and methods The study covered mountain fen of the Caltho-Alnetum in the Babiogorski National Park in Outer Flysch Carpathians, Poland, where ancient landslide deposits are causing disturbance in fen hydrologic regime and over time related to various rate of fen area natural restoration processes. The drill test has been used to assess changes in layering and thickness of the fen soils. The following soil parameters, such as pH and total organic carbon content, were determined at each distinguish layer. The diversity and distribution pattern of soil microarthropods, represented by Collembola, was examined in two parts of the fen: restored and not-restored. The soil parameters, such as pH, electrical conductivity, total exchangeable base, total organic carbon, and nitrogen content, were determined in the soil samples simultaneously. The assessment of the vegetation structure recovery within studied mountain fen after landslide was referred to average parameters of the community completed for other natural mountain fens under the Caltho-Alnetum community. The research results were statistically verified. Results and discussion The test drillings showed that landslides change soil layering, site-specific soil properties of mountain fen such as chemistry (the statistically significant differences were noted only in the case of total organic carbon content), vegetation structure, and soil microarthropod communities. By changing site-specific conditions, landslides influence on the biodiversity and peatland ecosystems functioning. Conclusion Our results clearly demonstrate that the landslide itself initiated a complex and lengthy process of changes in biological aspects of peatlands including the biodiversity of the underground fauna and plant community. Soil microarthropod communities represented by Collembola can be used as a good indicator of mountain fen restoration process.
机译:目的本研究的目的是确定古老滑坡在山汾中诱导的长期环境变化。试图证明土壤覆盖过程大约200年后的土壤覆盖过程的进展,以及与植被和土壤微育生物多样性的变化以及与土壤覆盖的恢复相关的发生模式。材料和方法在波兰外弗洛克斯基喀尔巴阡山脉的巴比戈尔斯基国家公园的Caltho-Alnetum的研究覆盖了山Fen,其中古老的滑坡沉积物在汾水文制度和随着时间的推移与各种汾地区自然恢复过程中造成干扰。钻探试验已被用于评估汾土的层状和厚度的变化。在每个区分层处测定以下土壤参数,例如pH和总有机碳含量。由Collembola代表的土壤微征化的多样性和分布模式,在芬州的两部分中检查:恢复并恢复。同时在土壤样品中测定土壤参数,例如pH,导电性,总可交换碱,总有机碳和氮含量。在山体滑坡后研究山汾内植被结构回收的评估被称为Caltho-Alnetum社区的其他自然山Fens的社区的平均参数。研究结果在统计上验证。结果与讨论试验显示山体滑坡改变土壤分层,山汾等特异性土壤性质,如化学(仅在总有机碳含量的情况下,植被结构和土壤微征社区。通过改变特定的场地条件,滑坡对生物多样性和泥炭地生态系统的运作影响。结论我们的结果清楚地表明,Landlide本身发起了泥炭地生物方面的复杂变化,包括地下动物群和植物群落的生物多样性。 Collembola代表的土壤微征性社区可用作山地恢复过程的良好指标。

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