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Interactions between macroclimate, microclimate, and anthropogenic disturbance affect the distribution of aspen near its northern edge in Quebec: Implications for climate change related range expansions

机译:大气候,小气候和人为干扰之间的相互作用影响魁北克北部边缘附近白杨的分布:与气候变化有关的范围扩展的含义

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Policy to address the shifting tree species distributions anticipated in coming decades requires a sound understanding of how forests respond to environmental change. Using a combination of remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS) analysis, and ground-based techniques, we explored the environmental factors associated with the distribution and abundance of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) across regional gradients near its northern range limit in northwestern Quebec, Canada. Although not regionally abundant, aspen is the main deciduous tree species in this conifer-dominated landscape. Regionally, the similar to 51,200-km(2) study area has very few settlements or roads, and little industrial resource extraction. Most of the region is inaccessible to humans except by foot or water travel. We utilized Landsat Thematic Mapper images from 2010 and 2011, and a robust collection of ground reference data developed from aerial photography, supported by field verification (vegetation sampling) where access permitted, to construct a thematic map of 11 land cover classes. The map highlights the spatial distribution of aspen, which represents only 03% of the study area. Map validation indicated an overall mapping accuracy of 74%, and the aspen predicted class was determined to be over 77% accurate. The regional-scale distribution of aspen stands >= 0.5 ha within the study area shows two patterns: (1) a shift toward greatest abundance on south-facing aspects with increasing latitude; and (2) a highly clustered pattern with a strong signal of concentration in areas of human activity. These patterns suggest that aspen range expansion due to climate warming will vary with topographic and other microclimatic factors (i.e. be a function of climate change interacting with landscapes) and that anthropogenic activities have the potential to influence future aspen abundance independently of climate. Forest management policies concerned with changing forest composition in these northern landscapes should recognize the potentially important role of human activity in driving the abundance of aspen. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:应对未来几十年内预期的变化的树种分布的政策要求对森林如何应对环境变化有深刻的了解。通过结合遥感,地理信息系统(GIS)分析和地面技术,我们探索了与北半球近距离范围内的区域梯度上的颤抖白杨(Populus tremuloides Michx。)的分布和丰度相关的环境因素。加拿大西北魁北克。尽管不是区域丰富,但在这个以针叶树为主的景观中,白杨是主要的落叶树种。在区域上,类似于51,200 km(2)的研究区域,几乎没有定居点或道路,并且几乎没有工业资源提取。除步行或水上旅行外,人类大部分地区都无法到达。我们利用了2010年和2011年的Landsat专题制图仪图像以及从航空摄影中获得的大量地面参考数据,并在允许进入的情况下通过实地验证(植被采样)来构建11个土地覆被类别的专题图。该地图突出显示了白杨的空间分布,其仅占研究区域的03%。地图验证显示总体地图绘制准确性为74%,确定的白杨预测类别的准确性超过77%。研究区域内白杨林> 0.5公顷的区域尺度分布显示出两种模式:(1)随着纬度的增加,朝南的方面向最大丰度的转变; (2)高度聚类的模式,在人类活动区域具有强烈的集中信号。这些模式表明,由于气候变暖引起的白杨范围扩展将随地形和其他微气候因素而变化(即是气候变化与景观相互作用的函数),而人为活动有可能独立于气候而影响未来的白杨丰度。与这些北部景观中森林成分的变化有关的森林管理政策应认识到人类活动在推动白杨丰富度方面的潜在重要作用。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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