Prediction of the appearance of tree of heaven in forest communities in western Slovenia

Pub Date : 2017-12-31 DOI:10.18054/PB.V119I4.4483
A. Čarni, Nina Juvan Mastnak, I. Dakskobler, L. Kutnar, A. Marinšek, U. Šilc
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Background and Purpose: Tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima) is one of the most invasive tree species in Slovenia. Since its invasion into forests is expected, we must raise public awareness and prepare guidelines for forest management in the presence of invasive species. The aim of the research was to predict the potential distribution of tree of heaven, to detect the most endangered forest communities and to discover what characteristics of forest stands make them susceptible.Materials and methods: From databases, literature sources and field observations, we collected all localities in which tree of heaven appears. We assigned these localities geological, geomorphological, soil and climatic data. We then built an ecological model and prepared a map of potential distribution. Based on the modelled future distribution of tree of heaven, we randomly selected and sampled 50 plots in the area in which invasion is expected and beyond this area. We analyzed their morphological and ecological strategies, ecological condition, origin and social behavior spectrum.Results: We found that it has the largest invasive potential in western Slovenia. The model showed that the most susceptible forest communities appear in warm areas with pronounced climatic seasonality. Many differences occur in floristics and plant traits of forest communities in extreme positions, in terms of susceptibility to invasion, but in transitional areas, these differences are not so obvious, only a higher pH of soil and absence of species characteristic of acidophilus communities are an indicator of vulnerability.Conclusion: Susceptibility to invasion by tree of heaven is mainly influenced by macro-climatic conditions; in the transitional zone, communities thriving on shallow, carbonate bedrock are more vulnerable.
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斯洛文尼亚西部森林群落中天堂之树出现的预测
背景与目的:天树(Ailanthus altissima)是斯洛文尼亚最具入侵性的树种之一。由于它对森林的入侵是预料之中的,我们必须提高公众的认识,并为存在入侵物种的森林管理制定指导方针。研究的目的是预测天树的潜在分布,探测最濒危的森林群落,并发现森林林分的哪些特征使它们容易受到影响。材料与方法:通过数据库、文献资料和实地考察,收集了天树出现的所有地点。我们将这些地方的地质、地貌、土壤和气候数据分配给了这些地方。然后,我们建立了一个生态模型,并准备了潜在分布图。在模拟天树未来分布的基础上,我们在预计入侵的区域和超出该区域的区域内随机抽取了50个样地进行采样。我们分析了它们的形态和生态策略、生态状况、起源和社会行为谱。结果:我们发现它在斯洛文尼亚西部具有最大的入侵潜力。该模型表明,最易受影响的森林群落出现在气候季节性明显的温暖地区。在极端位置,森林群落的植物区系和植物性状在入侵易感性方面存在许多差异,但在过渡地区,这些差异不那么明显,只有土壤pH较高和没有嗜酸菌群落的物种特征作为易感性的指标。结论:天树入侵易感性主要受宏观气候条件影响;在过渡带,生长在浅层碳酸盐基岩上的群落更加脆弱。
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