Occurrence and effect of dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium globosum and A. vaginatum) in high-elevation forests in México

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
José Jonathan Aguirre Zúñiga , Rosa Laura Heredia Bobadilla , Sergio Franco Maass , Todd S. Fredericksen , Angel Rolando Endara Agramont
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Abstract

Climate change has very important effects on high mountain forests (>3500 masl), which face various ecological problems associated with global change including the proliferation of pests and parasitic plants. These sensitive ecological systems cover approximately 39,000 ha of Mexican territory and occur around some of the highest volcanoes in the country. The objective of this research was to determine the spatial distribution and infestation levels of dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium spp.) in the main populations of Pinus hartwegii in five mountains of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic System (Pico de Orizaba, Nevado de Toluca, Cofre de Perote, Nevado de Colima and Monte Tláloc) and identify infestation patterns in relation to the structure of the forest. In the study, 2658 sampling sites (1000 m² each) were installed using the contour lines as access transects to the forest, distributed at every 100 of altitude, between 3500 and 4000 masl. Approximately 32 % of the sampled area had some level of attack by dwarf mistletoe, distributed across all diameter categories of the trees. The infestations affected the establishment of natural regeneration and rates of tree mortality.
墨西哥高海拔森林中矮槲寄生(Arceuthobium globosum 和 A. vaginatum)的出现及其影响
气候变化对高山森林(海拔 3500 米)有着非常重要的影响,高山森林面临着与全球变化相关的各种生态问题,包括害虫和寄生植物的大量繁殖。这些敏感的生态系统占墨西哥领土面积约 39,000 公顷,分布在墨西哥一些最高的火山周围。这项研究的目的是确定矮槲寄生(Arceuthobium spp.)在跨墨西哥火山系统五座山脉(奥里萨巴山、托卢卡内瓦多、佩罗特山、科利马内瓦多和特拉洛克山)的主要种群中的空间分布和侵扰程度,并确定与森林结构相关的侵扰模式。在这项研究中,利用等高线作为进入森林的横断面,设置了 2658 个采样点(每个采样点 1000 平方米),分布在海拔 3500 至 4000 米之间的每 100 米处。大约 32% 的取样区域受到矮槲寄生一定程度的侵袭,分布在所有直径类别的树木上。虫害影响了自然再生的建立和树木的死亡率。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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