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Non-timber forest product harvesting in alien-dominated forests: effects of frond-harvest and rainfall on the demography of two native Hawaiian ferns

机译:外星人为主的森林中非木材林产品的收获:收获和降雨对两种夏威夷原生蕨类植物人口统计的影响

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Non-timber forest products (NTFP) represent culturally and economically important resources for millions of people worldwide. Although many NTFP are harvested from disturbed habitats and therefore subject to multiple pressures, few quantitative studies have addressed this issue. Similarly few NTFP studies have assessed seasonal variation in demographic rates even though this can confound harvest effects. In HawaiE8i, the wild-gathered ferns, iMicrolepia strigosa and iSphenomeris chinensis, represent highly important cultural resources but declining populations have led to conservation concerns. Both ferns are harvested from disturbed, alien-dominated forests and contemporary Hawaiian gathering practices often consist of harvest and concurrent weeding of alien invasive species. We assessed the effects of concurrent frond-harvest and alien species weeding on frond structure, density, and rates of production by comparing experimentally harvested vs. control plots, and documented relationships between frond demographic patterns and precipitation. Gathering practices had no impact on frond density of either species or on most other demographic parameters over the short term. Exceptions included a significant decrease in the density of the longest iS. chinensis fronds and a significant decrease in iM. strigosa frond production when fronds were gathered without alien weeding. However, seasonal and annual changes in frond density and production occurred across all plots of both species and were significantly correlated with precipitation. The relatively low harvest effects for both species are likely due to several factors including short frond longevity and the strict criteria used by gatherers to select harvestable fronds. The potential for sustainable harvest in the context of alien-dominated forests is discussed.
机译:非木材林产品(NTFP)是全球数百万人在文化和经济上重要的资源。尽管许多NTFP是从受干扰的栖息地收获的,因此受到多种压力,但很少有定量研究解决该问题。同样,很少有NTFP研究评估人口统计的季节性变化,即使这会混淆收获的影响。在HawaiE8i,野生的蕨类植物iMicrolepia strigosa和iSphenomeris chinensis代表着非常重要的文化资源,但是种群数量的减少引起了人们对保护的关注。两种蕨类植物都是从受干扰的,以外星人为主的森林中收获的,而当代的夏威夷采集实践通常包括外来入侵物种的收获和同时除草。我们通过比较实验性收获地块与对照样地,评估了同时进行的收获和外来物种除草对叶状结构,密度和生产率的影响,并记录了叶状人口分布与降水之间的关系。收集方法在短期内对任何一个物种的叶密度或大多数其他人口统计学参数都没有影响。例外情况是最长iS的密度显着降低。 chinensis叶和iM显着下降。当没有外星人除草而收集叶状体时,strigosa叶状体的生产。但是,这两个物种的所有样地的叶密度和产量的季节和年度变化都发生,并且与降水量显着相关。这两个物种的收成效果相对较低,可能是由于几个因素造成的,包括叶寿命短和采集者选择可采叶的严格标准。讨论了在外来物种为主的森林中可持续采伐的潜力。

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