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Local flooding history affects plant recruitment in riparian zones

机译:局部洪水历史影响河岸区域的植物招聘

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Aims Many rivers across the globe are severely impacted by changed flooding regimes, resulting in drastic shifts in vegetation, but the processes driving the exchange of flood-sensitive and flood-tolerant species are understood less. We studied the role of long-term and recent flooding histories for riparian plant recruitment in response to various changes in flooding regime. Location Vindel River catchment (Northern Sweden). Methods We experimentally changed long-term flooding regimes by transplanting turfs between high and low elevations in 2000 and in 2014 (n = 8 per treatment). We sowed seeds of five riparian species in both transplanted turfs and non-transplanted controls and counted seedling numbers over two growing seasons. Further, we inventoried natural seedling frequencies in 190 plots in 19 reaches in 2013 and 2014, and related natural seedling numbers to plot flooding history in the period 2012-2014. Results We observed effects of long-term flooding history in the second year of the transplantation study (2015), but not in the first year. In 2015, turfs transplanted to locations with less flooding resulted in higher plant recruitment while transplantation to sites with more frequent flooding reduced recruitment compared to the controls. Since these differences were only found in recently transplanted turfs and not in older turfs, the legacy effect of long-term flooding history can be transient. In the field seedling survey, similar differences were found between flooding-history categories in 2013, but not in 2014, when the moisture conditions of the most recent year determined flooding. Further, lowest seedling numbers were observed when the previous flooding occurred in winter, and higher seedling numbers when floods occurred in spring or not at all. Conclusions Both long-term and recent flooding histories can affect plant recruitment, and their influence should be taken into account when designing restoration projects.
机译:目的,全球许多河流受到改变的洪水制度的严重影响,导致植被中的震动变化,但越来越少。我们研究了长期和最近洪水历史的作用,以应对洪水制度的各种变化。位置维丁德河集水区(瑞典北部)。方法采用2000年和2014年在2000年和2014年的高高升高之间移植草坪(N = 8),从实验改变长期洪水制度。我们在移植的草皮和非移植的对照中播种了五种爬堤种类的种子,并计算了两个生长季节的幼苗数量。此外,我们在2013年和2014年的190年达到了190个地块中的天然幼苗频率,以及2012 - 2014年期间的策划洪水历史的相关自然幼苗数量。结果我们在移植研究的第二年(2015年)中观察了长期洪水历史的影响,但不是在第一年。 2015年,草坪将移植到具有较少洪水的地点,导致植物更高的植物招募,同时移植到与对照组相比更频繁地洪水的洪水减少。由于这些差异仅在最近移植的草坪上发现而不是在较老的草坪上,因此长期洪水历史的遗产效应可能是短暂的。在苗木调查中,2013年洪水历史类别之间发现了类似的差异,但在2014年,当最近一年的水分条件泛滥时,洪水的洪水状况。此外,当冬季发生之前发生的洪水发生时,观察到最低幼苗数量,并且当春季发生洪水时,较高的幼苗数目。结论长期和最近的洪水历史可以影响植物招募,在设计恢复项目时应考虑其影响。

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