Luiza Tymińska-Czabańska , Piotr Janiec , Paweł Hawryło , Jacek Ślopek , Anna Zielonka , Paweł Netzel , Daniel Janczyk , Jarosław Socha
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Abstract
Over the past decade, the presence of mistletoe (Viscum album ssp. austriacum) in Scots pine stands has increased in many European countries. Understanding the factors that influence the occurrence of mistletoe in stands is key to making appropriate forest management decisions to limit damage and prevent the spread of mistletoe in the future. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to determine the probability of mistletoe occurrence in Scots pine stands in relation to stand-related endogenous factors such as age, top height, and stand density, as well as topographic and edaphic factors. We used unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery from 2,247 stands to detect mistletoe in Scots pine stands, while majority stand and site characteristics were calculated from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data. Information on stand age and site type from the State Forest database were also used. We found that mistletoe infestation in Scots pine stands is influenced by stand and site characteristics. We documented that the densest, tallest, and oldest stands were more susceptible to mistletoe infestation. Site type and specific microsite conditions associated with topography were also important factors driving mistletoe occurrence. In addition, climatic water balance was a significant factor in increasing the probability of mistletoe occurrence, which is important in the context of predicted temperature increases associated with climate change. Our results are important for better understanding patterns of mistletoe infestation and ecosystem functioning under climate change. In an era of climate change and technological development, the use of remote sensing methods to determine the risk of mistletoe infestation can be a very useful tool for managing forest ecosystems to maintain forest sustainability and prevent forest disturbance.
过去十年中,苏格兰松林中的槲寄生(Viscum album ssp.了解影响槲寄生在林分中出现的因素是做出适当的森林管理决策以限制损害和防止槲寄生在未来蔓延的关键。因此,本研究的主要目的是确定苏格兰松林中槲寄生的发生概率与林分相关的内源因素(如年龄、顶高和林分密度)以及地形和气候因素的关系。我们利用无人驾驶飞行器(UAV)从 2,247 个林分中获取的图像来检测苏格兰松林中的槲寄生,同时根据机载激光扫描(ALS)数据计算出大多数林分和地点的特征。我们还使用了国家森林数据库中关于林龄和地点类型的信息。我们发现,苏格兰松林中的槲寄生侵扰受到林分和地点特征的影响。根据我们的记录,密度最大、最高和最古老的林分更容易受到槲寄生的侵扰。地点类型和与地形相关的特定微观地点条件也是导致槲寄生发生的重要因素。此外,气候水分平衡也是增加槲寄生发生概率的一个重要因素,这在预测气候变化导致气温升高的背景下非常重要。我们的研究结果对于更好地理解气候变化下的槲寄生侵扰模式和生态系统功能非常重要。在气候变化和技术发展的时代,使用遥感方法来确定槲寄生侵扰的风险,对于管理森林生态系统以保持森林的可持续性和防止森林干扰是非常有用的工具。
Forest EcosystemsEnvironmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
4.90%
发文量
1115
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍:
Forest Ecosystems is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing scientific communications from any discipline that can provide interesting contributions about the structure and dynamics of "natural" and "domesticated" forest ecosystems, and their services to people. The journal welcomes innovative science as well as application oriented work that will enhance understanding of woody plant communities. Very specific studies are welcome if they are part of a thematic series that provides some holistic perspective that is of general interest.