Initial beaked hazel growth responses following protection from ungulate browsing.

Jody N. Best, E. Bork, N. Cool
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Beaked hazel (Corylus cornuta Marsh) dominates the understory of many Boreal Mixedwood forests in central Alberta including those in Elk Island National Park, where this species demonstrates a high tolerance to browsing. This research quantified changes in beaked hazel stem morphology (total twig length and number) and leaf and twig biomass of current annual growth, both inside and outside 4 newly established exclosures during the growing seasons of 1999 and 2000. At 2 sites, leaf and twig current annual growth of beaked hazel shrubs recently protected from herbivory increased significantly (P 0.05) changes in current annual growth at the individual shrub stem level, potentially due to intense intra-specific competition. These results indicate that at several locations in the Park, the recent history of intense browsing appears to be limiting the annual growth of beaked hazel, including browse production. Despite the general increase in growth of individual beaked hazel stems, however, no changes in production were evident at the community level (P > 0.05) with the removal of browsing after 2 years. Protection from browsing did increase average beaked hazel height by 40% over the same period. DOI:10.2458/azu_jrm_v56i5_best
保护不受有蹄类动物的啃食后,最初的喙状榛子生长反应。
喙榛子(Corylus cornuta Marsh)在阿尔伯塔省中部的许多北方混交林中占主导地位,包括麋鹿岛国家公园的那些,在那里这个物种表现出高度的耐浏览性。本研究量化了1999年和2000年4个新建立的封地内外的榛干形态(总枝长和总枝数)和年生长期的叶生物量的变化。在2个样地,刚受草食保护的鸟嘴榛子灌木的叶片和枝条当前年生长量显著增加(P 0.05),这可能是由于种内竞争激烈所致。这些结果表明,在公园的几个地点,最近的强烈浏览历史似乎限制了喙榛子的年生长,包括浏览产量。但在群落水平上,2年后随着采食的取消,其产量变化不明显(P > 0.05)。在同一时期,防止被浏览的保护措施确实使黑榛树的平均高度增加了40%。DOI: 10.2458 / azu_jrm_v56i5_best
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