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Resource Heterogeneity Relationship with Understory Vegetation in Post-fire Xeric Jack Pine Forests

机译:火灾后XERIC杰克杉木林中林下植被的资源异质性关系

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Xeric jack pine forests in northern boreal ecosystems are becoming more vulnerable with the increasing fire frequencies in this region. Understory vegetation is the most diverse aboveground component of this seemingly homogeneous system consisting of only jack pine in the overstory. Understanding the relationship between understory vegetation, fire severity, and resource availability is therefore necessary for managing these forests. In this study, we used spatial statistics to examine the relationship between understory vegetation and resource conditions as affected by two different pre-fire ages (30 and>60years) and two fire severities (non-stand replacing fire, NRF, and stand replacing fire, SRF) in xeric jack pine forests in northern Alberta, Canada, four growing seasons post-fire. Using the same framework, we also tested the relationship between resource heterogeneity and species richness commonly known as the resource heterogeneity hypothesis. Spatial heterogeneity, that is, variability, scale of spatial dependency, and patchiness in plant functional groups (cover and richness), microsite conditions (forest floor and soil properties), and light availability were characterized using semivariograms, and their interrelationships were analyzed using spatial autoregressive models. Our findings indicated a stronger fire severity effect on the spatial properties of vegetation composition and microsite conditions than the pre-fire stand age effect. The spatial variability of microsite properties was greater in the NRF sites compared to the SRF sites, but varied in between pre-fire stand ages. Positive relationships were detected between species richness and variability of microsite properties in the NRF sites, whereas such relationships were negative in the SRF sites. Partial Mantel tests indicated a possible dependency of species richness on forest floor variability in the NRF and older sites, and on soil variability in the SRF and younger sites. Overall, findings from this study suggest that spatial heterogeneity in post-fire resource conditions influences the spatial assemblages of understory vegetation in xeric jack pine forests, and a change in fire severity might significantly alter the microsite variability and therefore the mechanisms that drive spatial patterns in understory vegetation.
机译:北方北方北部生态系统的Xeric Jack Pine森林与该地区的越来越多的火频率变得越来越脆弱。较长的植被是这个看似均匀的系统中最多样化的地上组成部分,包括巨大的杰克杉木。因此,了解管理这些森林必需必要的植被,火灾严重程度和资源可用性之间的关系。在这项研究中,我们使用了空间统计来检查受两种不同预防年龄(& 30和60年)和两个火灾剧性影响的林下植被和资源条件之间的关系(非立场更换火,NRF和立场更换火灾,SRF)在Xerberta,加拿大北部的Xeric Jack Pine林,火灾后四个生长季节。使用相同的框架,我们还测试了资源异质性和物种丰富性之间的关系,通常称为资源异质性假设。空间异质性,即植物官能团(覆盖和丰富度),微型条件(森林地板和土壤性质)的可变性,空间依赖性和斑块,以及使用半啮盘症的光可用性,并且使用空间分析它们的相互关系自回归模型。我们的研究结果表明,对植被组成的空间性质和微型条件比火前的效果效应更强的火灾严重程度。与SRF位点相比,NRF位点的微型性能的空间可变性更大,但在火灾前静止之间变化。在NRF位点的物种丰富性和微型性质的可变性之间检测到正关系,而这种关系在SRF位点中是阴性的。部分壁炉架测试表明物种丰富性对NRF和旧地点的森林地板变异性以及对SRF和较年轻地点的土壤变异性的可能依赖性。总体而言,本研究的结果表明,火灾后资源条件中的空间异质性影响Xeric Jack松树林中林植植被的空间组合,并且火灾严重程度的变化可能会显着改变微型可变性,因此可以显着改变微型变异性,从而显着改变微型变异性,从而改变了驾驶空间模式的机制床位植被。

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