Scots pine growing on forested mires in Abernethy Forest, Strathspey, Scotland

H. Mchaffie, C. Legg, R. Worrell, N. Cowie, A. Amphlett
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Summary A substantial proportion of the Abernethy Forest Reserve has Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) growing on the surfaces of a variety of mires. The hydrology of the mires has been affected by drainage and peat cutting but this area is unusual in having had a long period of protection from grazing by domestic stock. There are three main types of pine populations found on these mires. Woodland bog comprises predominantly bog vegetation with abundant pine seedlings due to the heavy seed rain from the surrounding woodland. Only a few very small trees survive, which are stunted, heavily diseased and have very low seed production. Wooded bog also comprises predominately bog vegetation but there are scattered mature trees of a moderate height with an open canopy. The trees are fertile and can form uneven aged stands with regeneration. Bog woodland is a predominantly woodland vegetation with tall, dense tree cover on deep peat. The trees are well grown with a dense canopy. A few remnants of bog vegetation remain in the ground flora although most have been replaced by woodland bryophytes and shrubs. Each of these three types is described and their development is discussed.
生长在苏格兰斯特拉斯比阿伯内西森林森林沼泽上的苏格兰松
阿伯内西森林保护区的很大一部分地区生长着苏格兰松(Pinus sylvestris),生长在各种沼泽的表面。沼泽的水文已受到排水和泥炭砍伐的影响,但这一地区的不寻常之处在于,它长期受到保护,不受家畜放牧的影响。在这些沼泽中发现了三种主要类型的松树种群。林地沼泽主要由沼泽植被组成,由于来自周围林地的大量种子雨,松树幼苗丰富。只有少数非常小的树存活下来,这些树发育不良,严重患病,种子产量非常低。树木繁茂的沼泽也主要由沼泽植被组成,但也有分散的中等高度的成熟树木和开放的树冠。树木是肥沃的,可以形成不均匀的老林与再生。沼泽林地是一种主要的林地植被,在深泥炭上有高大、茂密的树木覆盖。这些树长得很好,树冠浓密。尽管大部分已被林地苔藓植物和灌木所取代,但仍有少数沼泽植被的残余存在于地面植物区系中。对这三种类型中的每一种都进行了描述,并讨论了它们的发展。
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