Presence of alien Prunus serotina and Impatiens parviflora in lowland forest fragments in NE Slovenia

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 FORESTRY
Mirjana Šipek, N. Šajna, Ivana Vitasović Kosić, Eva Horvat
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Temperate alluvial, riparian and lowland forests are the European forests with the greatest presence of invasive alien plants. Consequently, identifying the environmental conditions for and other drivers behind the establishment of invasive species in natural forest communities is crucial for understanding the invasibility of these habitats. We focused on fragments (patches) of Illyrian oak-hornbeam forest in NE Slovenia, which are the least studied in this regard. Because alien phanerophytes and therophytes are significantly over-represented compared to native plants in lowland forests, we selected two representative invasives: the phanerophyte Prunus serotina and the therophyte Impatiens parviflora. By using logistic regression models on vegetation surveys, environmental data based on Ellenberg´s indicator values, and patch metrics, we identified patch characteristics explaining the presence of each species. Moreover, we included human impact in the models. We reveal significant characteristics differentiating P. serotina from I. parviflora. We also show that the perimeter-area ratio and soil nutrients of the forest patches correlate significantly with the presence of P. serotina, while human disturbance correlates significantly with the presence of I. parviflora. Our results and a similar approach for other invasive plant species can be applied to assess habitat invasibility on potential and species’ current geographic distribution, as well as to develop management plans.
斯洛文尼亚东北部低地森林碎片中外来桃李和小凤仙花的存在
温带冲积、河岸和低地森林是入侵外来植物最多的欧洲森林。因此,确定自然森林群落中入侵物种形成的环境条件和其他驱动因素,对于了解这些栖息地的入侵性至关重要。我们重点研究了斯洛文尼亚东北部伊利里亚橡树角木林的碎片(斑块),这方面的研究最少。由于与低地森林中的本地植物相比,外来显生植物和兽生植物的代表性明显过高,我们选择了两种具有代表性的入侵植物:显生植物Prunus serotina和兽生植被凤仙花。通过使用植被调查的逻辑回归模型、基于艾伦伯格指标值的环境数据和斑块指标,我们确定了解释每个物种存在的斑块特征。此外,我们在模型中纳入了人类影响。我们揭示了区分血清P.serotina和小花I.parviflora的显著特征。我们还表明,森林斑块的周长面积比和土壤养分与P.serotina的存在显著相关,而人类干扰与I.parviflora的存在显著相关性。我们的研究结果和其他入侵植物物种的类似方法可以用于评估潜在物种和物种当前地理分布的栖息地入侵性,以及制定管理计划。
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Sumarski List
Sumarski List FORESTRY-
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Forestry Journal publishes scientific and specialist articles from the fields of forestry, forestry-related scientific branches, nature protection and wildlife management.
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