A study of the hepatic flora of an infrequently timbered forest

T.E. Weaks, R.C. Creekmore
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Environs of Hepatics were compared and contrasted by both epiphytic and non-epiphytic distribution and coverage for seven different collection stations near Beech Fork Lake in Wayne County, WV, U.S.A. It is predicted that the selective harvest of timber will usually cause a decrease in hepatic species diversity, as timbering is an infrequent activity that causes intensive disturbance over a widespread area.

Hepatic populations of creekbanks and ravines are likely to be most severely affected by timber harvest because of the unusually high species diversity associated with such areas. Timbering of dry ridges and floodplains would probably have minimal effects on hepatics because species diversity is typically low in these areas of high environmental stress. A few species of broad ecological tolerance and short life cycles would be expected to increase coverage as a result of the added stress.

Frullania eboracensis Gott. was found to have the broadest ecological tolerance of all hepatics encountered in the study. Leucolojeunea clypeata (Schwein). Evans and Radula obconica Sull. demonstrated the highest environ specificity. A second paper will deal with the actual effects of logging.

一种罕见的木材林的肝脏植物群的研究
在美国西弗吉尼亚州韦恩县山毛榉叉湖附近的7个不同的采集站,对肝周围的附生和非附生分布和覆盖度进行了比较和对比。预测木材的选择性采伐通常会导致肝物种多样性的减少,因为木材采伐是一种罕见的活动,在广泛的区域内会引起强烈的干扰。由于与这些地区相关的物种多样性异常高,河岸和沟壑的肝种群可能受到木材采伐的最严重影响。干脊和洪泛平原的木材可能对肝炎的影响很小,因为在这些环境压力大的地区,物种多样性通常很低。由于增加的压力,一些生态耐受性强、生命周期短的物种预计会增加盖度。珠光宝气;被发现在研究中遇到的所有肝炎中具有最广泛的生态耐受性。紫叶蓝属(瑞士)。Evans和Radula obconica Sull。表现出最高的环境特异性。第二篇论文将讨论日志记录的实际影响。
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