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Afforestation or natural succession? Looking for the best way to manage abandoned cut-over peatlands for biodiversity conservation

机译:造林还是自然演替?寻找最佳的方法来管理废弃的割草土地以保护生物多样性

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We investigated the plant species diversity in patches with natural non-forest vegetation (NN), with forest communities that had developed where there was a spontaneous succession of vegetation (called: natural forests, NF), and with planted forests (PF) within cut-over peatlands located in central Poland. We studied (1) how diverse is plant composition in actively managed and in abandoned cut-over peatland areas, (2) how does afforestation influence wetland species composition, and (3) does natural plant succession in abandoned cut-over peatlands favour peatland regeneration and the maintenance of typical peatland species. We also defined the ecosystem services (with special attention to supporting services) and we analysed the conflicts and synergies of two cut-over peatland utilization options (abandonment and conventional forestry). An ANOVA test was used to analyse statistical differences in the diversity index, phytosociological units and Ellenberg index. Ecological conditions of NN, NF and PF were described on the base of Ellenberg indicator values (EIVs). A modified permutation test using mean randomized EIVs was used to check the significant differences in Ellenberg values. The results show that the vegetation of NN, NF and PF areas differ significantly in mean number of species, Shannon diversity and evenness index. The analyses of Ellenberg values indicated that the light and moisture conditions of NN, NF and PF differ markedly. The development of forest cover, both natural and anthropogenically created, leads to an increase in plants species diversity. However, the encroachment of numerous shade-tolerant forest species does not compensate for the reduction in characteristic peatland species. The afforestation of degraded peatland areas may be an option for management, but in every single case the decision for afforestation ought to be preceded by the recognition of the initial state of the species richness of degraded and potentially managed wetland. The most valuable wetlands with preserved peatlands flora should be actively restored for biodiversity conservation.
机译:我们调查了自然非森林植被(NN),已发展成植被自然自发演替的森林群落(称为:天然森林,NF)和人工林(PF)内的斑块中植物物种多样性波兰中部的泥炭地。我们研究了(1)在主动管理和弃耕的泥炭地地区植物组成的多样性如何;(2)植树造林如何影响湿地物种组成,以及(3)在弃耕的泥炭地中自然植物的继承是否有利于泥炭地再生和维护典型的泥炭地物种。我们还定义了生态系统服务(特别注意支持服务),并分析了两种割接的泥炭地利用选择(遗弃和常规​​林业)的冲突和协同作用。使用ANOVA检验分析多样性指数,植物社会学单位和Ellenberg指数的统计差异。基于Ellenberg指标值(EIV)描述了NN,NF和PF的生态条件。使用平均随机EIV进行的改良排列检验用于检查Ellenberg值的显着差异。结果表明,NN,NF和PF地区的植被在物种平均数量,香农多样性和均匀度指数上存在显着差异。 Ellenberg值的分析表明,NN,NF和PF的光照和水分条件明显不同。自然和人为造成的森林覆盖的发展导致植物物种多样性的增加。然而,对许多耐荫森林物种的侵占并不能弥补特征性泥炭地物种的减少。退化泥炭地地区的植树造林可能是管理的选择,但在每种情况下,都应在认识到退化和可能管理的湿地物种丰富度的初始状态之后再进行造林。为了保护生物多样性,应积极恢复拥有最丰富的泥炭地植物区系的湿地。

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