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Effects of flooding on the recruitment, damage and mortality of riparian tree species: A field and simulation study on the Rhine floodplain

机译:洪水对河岸树种的招募,破坏和死亡的影响:莱茵河漫滩的田野和模拟研究

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The extensive flooding by the river Rhine on May 12 1999 provided an opportunity to investigate the impact of such an extreme event in terms of damage and mortality of adult trees in floodplains. Such data is highly valuable for determining the potential impact of climate change on the zonation of tree species along rivers. We analysed an extensive dataset of the damage and mortality suffered by groups of adult trees of the following species as a consequence of this flood: the hardwoods Acer campestre L., Acer platanoides L., Acer pseudoplatanus L., Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn., Carpinus betulus L., Fagus sylvatica L., Fraxinus excelsior L., Juglans nigra L., Prunus avium (L.) L., Quercus robur L., Tilia cordata Mill., Ulmus laevis Pall. and Ulmus minor Miller, and the softwoods Salix spp. L. and Populus spp. L. A logistic survivorship curve revealed that mortality of A. platanoides, A. pseudoplatanus and T. cordata increased significantly with increasing duration of flooding; C. betulus and F. excelsior showed a significant increase of damage and mortality with increasing flooding depth. There was no mortality of Salix spp. and Populus spp. in either the flooded or unflooded areas. No statistically significant relationships were found for the other tree species. Multivariate analysis revealed that flooding duration, flooding depth and flooding velocity explain 19%, 11% and 8%, respectively, of the variation in damage and mortality of trees. The survivorship curves of adult trees obtained in this study were combined with similar curves of saplings based on an earlier study and applied in an individual-tree, process-based simulation model. The simulated effects of flooding on an initial random distribution of trees species on a hypothetical floodplain resulted in a realistic zonation of tree species along the river. When extreme events were simulated, the zonation shifted upward. This demonstrates the model's usefulness in assessment and planning studies of the impacts of climate change on tree species composition in river floodplains in north-west Europe.
机译:1999年5月12日,莱茵河泛滥成灾,为研究这种极端事件对洪泛区成年树木的损害和死亡率造成的影响提供了机会。这些数据对于确定气候变化对沿河树木物种分区的潜在影响非常有价值。我们分析了此次洪水造成的以下物种成年树群遭受的破坏和死亡的广泛数据集:硬木Acer campestre L.,Acer platanoides L.,Acer pseudoplatanus L.,Alnus glutinosa(L.) Gaertn。,Carpinus betulus L.,Fagus sylvatica L.,Fraxinus excelsior L.,Juglans nigra L.,Prunus avium(L.)L。,Quercus robur L.,Tilia cordata Mill。,Ulmus laevis Pall。还有乌尔姆斯小米勒(Elmus minor Miller)和针叶柳(Salix spp)。 L.和胡杨属。 L. Logistic生存曲线显示,随着洪水持续时间的增加,铂金针菇,假铂金针菇和帘线虫的死亡率显着增加;随着淹水深度的增加,贝氏梭菌和卓越乳杆菌显示出明显的损害和死亡率增加。柳属没有死亡。和胡杨树。在淹没或未淹没的地区。没有发现其他树种的统计显着性关系。多变量分析表明,洪水持续时间,洪水深度和洪水速度分别解释了树木损害和死亡率变化的19%,11%和8%。在这项研究中获得的成年树的存活曲线与基于早期研究的幼树的相似曲线相结合,并应用于基于过程的单树模拟模型中。在假设的洪泛区上,洪水对树木物种初始随机分布的模拟影响导致沿河树木物种的真实分区。模拟极端事件时,区域向上移动。这证明了该模型在评估和规划研究气候变化对西北欧河流洪泛区树木物种组成的影响方面的有用性。

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