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History matters: impact of historical land use on butterfly diversity in clear-cuts in a boreal landscape.

机译:历史很重要:历史土地用途对北方风景中清晰地区蝴蝶多样性的影响。

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In Swedish boreal landscapes, the loss of species-rich semi-natural grasslands is largely due to a long history of agricultural abandonment. Large areas historically managed as meadows have become mature coniferous forest. This study focused on the potential biological legacy following a long period of grassland abandonment. The butterfly fauna in clear-cuts which was historically meadows and abandoned long enough to allow a generation of conifers to mature (70-90 years) was compared with clear-cuts which were historically coniferous forest. The results showed that clear-cuts historically managed as meadows were: (i) much richer in individuals, (ii) more species-rich, and (iii) contained many more grassland specialists than clear-cuts with a history as forest, with many of these species threatened in other parts of Europe. The results from our study demonstrate for the first time, to our knowledge, that the legacy of historical land-use in remnant plant communities can affect butterfly diversity in clear-cuts and hence the large-scale dynamics over a timescale of a full tree rotation. The results of this study have implications for forest management practices. Replanting clear-cuts on land that was previously meadows with deciduous trees or allowing the forest to regenerate naturally instead of planting conifers would make it possible to preserve a greater diversity of habitats for butterflies and other organisms.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2011.02.011
机译:在瑞典的北方景观中,物种丰富的半自然草原的丧失在很大程度上是由于长期以来的农业放弃。历史上作为草甸进行管理的大片区域已成为成熟的针叶林。这项研究的重点是经过长期的草地废弃后的潜在生物遗产。将具有历史意义的草地上的蝴蝶动物区系从历史上看成是草甸,并且抛弃了足够长的时间以允许一代针叶树成熟(70-90年),并将其与具有历史意义的针叶林进行了比较。结果表明,从历史上讲,以草甸管理的林分是:(i)个人丰富得多;(ii)物种丰富;(iii)拥有比具有森林历史的林分多得多的草原专家。这些物种中有一部分在欧洲其他地区受到威胁。我们的研究结果首次表明,据我们所知,残留植物群落中的历史土地使用的遗留物可以在明确的范围内影响蝴蝶的多样性,从而在整个树木轮换的时间尺度上产生大规模的动态变化。 。这项研究的结果对森林管理实践具有影响。在原本是落叶乔木的草地上重新种植明确的土地,或者让森林自然再生而不是种植针叶树,将有可能为蝴蝶和其他生物保留更大的栖息地。数字对象标识符http:// dx。 doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2011.02.011

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