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Connectivity and succession of open structures as a key to sustaining light-demanding biodiversity in deciduous forests

机译:连通性和一系列开放的结构维持light-demanding生物多样性的关键在落叶的森林

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1. European forests are facing a rapid decline in light-demanding biota. This has prompted active interventions to re-establish and maintain partial habitat openness in protected areas. Managers of protected areas, however, need substantially more scientific evidence to support their decisions on where, when and how to intervene. 2. We investigated the importance of spatial continuity of open forest habitats in different years of succession, using six pairs of experimental clearings established in the formerly open, oak-dominated forests of the Podyji National Park (Czech Republic). In each pair, one clearing was connected to the forest edge, while the other was isolated in closed forest. We sampled butterflies (74 spp.), moths (435 spp.), saproxylic beetles (465 spp.) and vascular plants (567 spp.) on the 12 clearings during the first 5 years of succession. We then compared species richness, abundance and composition of the four taxa between the two clearing types and along the succession. 3. All studied insect groups were substantially more species rich and more abundant in connected than in isolated clearings. Species composition of plants, moths and butterflies differed between the clearing types. 4. The number of species of all studied taxa generally increased from the first to the second or third year after cutting; species composition of all taxa differed among years. This suggests rapid changes in habitat quality and thus limited time for colonisation by light-demanding organisms. 5. Synthesis and applications. Our results offer an evidence that spatial connectivity and rapid temporal dynamics are important habitat features for light-demanding insects. Attempts to create or restore habitats for light-demanding forest biota should take into account that: (a) Insects benefit from direct connection of new open patches to open habitats or flight corridors such as forest edges. (b) Considering plants, the optimal solution is to connect newly created open forest h
机译:1. light-demanding生物群。干预重建和维护部分开放保护区栖息地。然而,保护区管理人员的需要更多的科学证据来支持他们决定在何处、何时以及如何干预。空间的连续性开放的森林栖息地不同年的连续使用6双实验的空地建立以前打开,oak-dominated森林的Podyji国家公园(捷克共和国)。一对,一个清算是连接到森林优势,而另一个被隔离在封闭森林。435 (spp), saproxylic甲虫(465 spp。)和维管植物(567 spp。)12空地在第一次连续5年的。物种丰富度相比,丰富和两者之间构成的四个分类群清算类型和继承。研究昆虫组更多物种丰富的连接和更丰富的比在孤立的空地。植物、飞蛾和蝴蝶之间的不同清算类型。所有研究类群的普遍增加第一第二或第三年复一年地减少;物种组成的分类单元之间的不同年。质量和殖民的时间有限light-demanding生物。应用程序。空间连接和快速时间动力学重要的生境特征吗light-demanding昆虫。恢复light-demanding森林生物的栖息地应该考虑到:(一)昆虫受益于新的开放的直接连接补丁打开栖息地或飞行走廊等森林边缘。最佳解决方案是连接新创建的开放森林h

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