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Resilience in Quaking Aspen: recent advances and future needs. (Special Issue: Resilience in quaking aspen: Restoring ecosystem processes through applied science.)

机译:应对阿斯彭地震的韧性:最新进展和未来需求。 (特刊:抗震白杨:通过应用科学恢复生态系统过程。)

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Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) sustainability is a topic of intense interest in forest ecology. Reports range from declines to persisting or increasing coverage in some areas. Moreover, there is little agreement on ultimate factors driving changes. Low aspen recruitment has been attributed to climate patterns, past management, herbivore increases, competitive interactions with conifers, predator and beaver extirpation, and livestock grazing. Several of these potential causes result from direct or indirect actions of human agency. On June 27-28, 2012 a group of leading aspen ecologists from diverse backgrounds convened at the High Lonesome Ranch in western Colorado to address the state of aspen science under the title, Resilience in Quaking Aspen: restoring ecosystem processes through applied science. The purposes of this meeting were to: (a) present disciplinary updates on recent developments; (b) focus our collective understanding on determining key research gaps; and, to the extent possible, (c) develop a plan to communicate both advances and science gaps to wider audiences. Presentations and group discussions were framed mainly in the geographic context of the western US. The symposium addressed dual central themes - historical aspen cover change and ungulate herbivory - both of which have important ramifications for future aspen resilience. We also found emergent themes in disturbance, climate work, and genetic innovation. This paper presents a brief review of the state of aspen science and a synopsis of issues and needs identified at the symposium. Detailed treatments of topics mentioned here are found in accompanying articles of this volume. A key recommendation from researchers here is that there are many "aspen types" and novel, landscape- or aspen type-specific, approaches will be required to appropriately address this regional diversity. We further emphasize needed interdisciplinary work addressing changing climates, altered disturbance patterns, intensive herbivory, and human drivers of ecological change.
机译:消除白杨(Populus tremuloides)的可持续性是对森林生态学的浓厚兴趣。在某些领域,报告范围从下降到持续或不断增加。而且,在驱动变化的最终因素上几乎没有共识。白杨招募的减少归因于气候模式,过去的管理,食草动物的增加,与针叶树的竞争相互作用,捕食者和海狸的灭绝以及牲畜放牧。这些潜在原因中的几种是由人类代理的直接或间接行为导致的。 2012年6月27日至28日,一群来自不同背景的领先白杨生态学家在科罗拉多州西部的高寂寞牧场举行会议,以题为“抗震白杨的复原力:通过应用科学恢复生态系统”的题目探讨白杨科学的现状。本次会议的目的是:(a)提供最新进展的学科最新情况; (b)将我们的集体理解集中在确定关键研究空白上; (c)制定一项计划,以向更广泛的受众传达进步和科学差距。演讲和小组讨论主要是在美国西部的地理环境中进行的。座谈会讨论了双重中心主题-历史白杨覆盖变化和有蹄类食草动物-两者对未来白杨的复原力都有重要影响。我们还发现了干扰,气候工作和基因创新等新兴主题。本文简要介绍了白杨科学的现状,并对研讨会上确定的问题和需求进行了概述。在此卷的随附文章中找到此处提到的主题的详细处理。研究人员的主要建议是,存在许多“树莓类型”,并且需要新颖的,特定于景观的或白杨类型的方法来适当解决这种区域多样性。我们进一步强调需要开展跨学科工作,以应对气候变化,扰动方式变化,集约食草和人类生态变化驱动因素。

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