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摘要
在这项研究中,我们评估了托斯卡纳地区(意大利中部)黑松林(Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold)的土地适应性,以及松树林中最常见的小物种——栗子、土耳其橡树和山毛榉——在气候变化情景下的土地适应性。采用FAO的土地适宜性方法,利用气候参数(温度和降水)和物理参数(土地坡度和土壤特征)构建生境适宜性图。使用的气候变化情景为HadCM3模式的A2情景。采用ROC统计分析评价制图模型的预测能力。板栗和黑松生境适宜性图的AUC分别为0.875和0.813,其中山毛榉生境适宜性图的AUC为0.952;火鸡栎的地图模型质量较低(AUC = 0.628)。结果表明,大约20%的松林总面积(10071公顷)存在严重的环境问题,在考虑气候变化情景的情况下,这一比例上升到50%。小物种模型表明,在未来环境变化的背景下,火鸡橡树和栗子可以在黑松林的再归化中发挥有益的作用。
Cambiamenti climatici e idoneità ambientale del territorio toscano per le pinete di pino nero
In this study we assessed the land suitability for black pine forests ( Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold) in Tuscany Region (Central Italy), and for the most frequent minor species in the pine stands – chestnut, turkey oak and beech - in a climate change scenario. The habitat suitability maps were constructed by the land suitability method of FAO using climatic parameters (temperature and precipitation) and physical parameters (slope of the land and soil characteristics). The climate change scenario used is the A2 scenario of HadCM3 model. The predictive ability of cartographic models was evaluated with ROC statistical analysis. The accuracy of the habitat suitability maps was good (AUC = 0.875 for chestnut, and 0.813 for black pine), especially for beech (AUC = 0.952); for the turkey oak, the quality of the cartographic model was lower (AUC = 0.628) than the other species. The results indicate the presence of critical environmental issues for about 20% of the total area of pine forests (10,071 ha), a proportion that rises to 50% in the climate change scenario considered. The models obtained for minor species indicate that turkey oak and chestnut could play a useful role in the future for the re-naturalization of black pine forests in the context of environmental changes.