Biodiversity of polypores inhabiting Populus tremula L. within regenerating stands of the Białowieża Primeval Forest (E Poland)

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Grzegorz Kuryło , Piotr T. Zaniewski , Leszek Bolibok , Andrzej Szczepkowski
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Abstract

Human-induced disturbances have a significant impact on populations of polypores. In the 20th century, Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) was strongly affected by harvesting disturbance. As a result of natural regeneration, forest stands are composed predominantly of pioneer species regenerated in harvested areas. We asked how substrate type, stand age, site conditions, substrate size, and decay stage of post-clearcut stands affect species richness and composition of polypore communities inhabiting aspen Populus tremula.

Data was collected in broadleaf stands representing two levels of site conditions (mesic and wet) and two categories of age (young 30–60 years and old 80–110 years old), seven stands for each factor combination, a total of 28. In each forest stand 11 sampling plots were systematically established where basidiomata were registered on a 4-m fragment of the nearest log and up to a 4-m height of the nearest living aspen tree, a total of 308 samples for each substrate category. Due to the hierarchical structure of data, the influence of environmental variables on number of species registered was modeled with mixed effect models. The influence of environmental factors on polypore composition was assessed with db-RDA models.

Twenty-five species of polypores were found, including seven red-listed and one legally protected in Poland. The number of observed polypore species was significantly higher on logs and in older stands, but site conditions did not influence it. The stand age influenced the number of species on living trees but not on logs. The increase in log diameter and moderately advanced decay stage positively affected species number. The same factors were found to impact polypore community composition. The results confirm the high importance of aspen for polypore diversity maintenance.

比奥维耶扎原始森林(波兰东部)再生林中栖息的震旦杨多孔菌的生物多样性
人为干扰对多孔菌的种群有重大影响。20 世纪,Białowieża 原始森林(BPF)受到采伐干扰的严重影响。由于自然再生的结果,林分主要由在采伐区再生的先锋树种组成。我们询问了基质类型、林分年龄、立地条件、基质大小和砍伐后林分的腐烂阶段如何影响栖息在杨树中的多孔菌群落的物种丰富度和组成。数据是在阔叶林分中收集的,这些林分代表了两个级别的立地条件(湿润和潮湿)和两个年龄类别(30-60 岁的幼林和 80-110 岁的老林),每个因素组合有 7 个林分,共 28 个林分。在每个林分中系统地建立了 11 个采样点,在最近的原木上 4 米长的碎片和最近的杨树上 4 米高的碎片上登记基瘤,每个基质类别共 308 个样本。由于数据具有层次结构,因此采用混合效应模型来模拟环境变量对登记物种数量的影响。环境因素对多孔菌组成的影响用 db-RDA 模型进行了评估。发现了 25 种多孔菌,其中包括 7 种列入波兰红色名录的多孔菌和 1 种受法律保护的多孔菌。观察到的多孔菌物种数量在原木上和较老的林分中明显较多,但地点条件对其没有影响。林分年龄会影响活树上的物种数量,但不会影响原木上的物种数量。原木直径的增加和中度晚腐期对物种数量有积极影响。同样的因素也影响着多孔菌群落的组成。这些结果证实了杨树对维持多孔菌多样性的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Acta Oecologica is venue for the publication of original research articles in ecology. We encourage studies in all areas of ecology, including ecosystem ecology, community ecology, population ecology, conservation ecology and evolutionary ecology. There is no bias with respect to taxon, biome or geographic area. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome, but combinations are particularly sought. Priority is given to papers based on explicitly stated hypotheses. Acta Oecologica also accepts review papers.
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