超越平凡:灌木林管理对林下植物的影响。来自意大利森林的证据

S. Chelli, M. Cervellini, G. Campetella, R. Canullo
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不同的欧洲国家都有兴趣恢复灌木林管理的做法。尽管在温带森林中,林下植被占植物多样性的80%以上,但它仍然被忽视。对于意大利来说,这方面的知识匮乏尤为明显,在意大利,灌木林占森林覆盖面积的42.3%,对灌木林恢复的新需求正在出现。本文回顾了意大利关于灌木林管理对林下植物影响的文献,总结了研究成果,确定了科学差距,提出了研究前景,并提出了管理建议。森林管理循环适用于多种不同功能策略的物种。采伐后树木更新过程中发生的环境变化导致林下物种丰富度下降,物种和功能组成发生变化。古老的灌木林以贫瘠的林下植被为特征,但它们的特征是较少的原始物种和外来物种,以及具有成熟森林典型特征的耐阴物种。然而,一些问题仍然存在,对林下植被的有效影响,特别是森林管理的跨尺度效应和不同多样性方面的复杂响应,留下了不确定性。我们建议未来的研究集中在这些问题上,以避免向用户和决策者传达误导性的管理信息。
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Beyond commonplace: effects of coppice management on understory plants. Evidences from Italian forests
Abstract Different European countries have interest in reviving the practice of coppice forest management. Despite in temperate forests the understory represents more than 80% of the plant diversity, it remains overlooked. The lack of knowledge is particularly evident for Italy, where coppice forests represent 42.3% of the forest cover and new demands for coppice revival are emerging. We reviewed the literature for Italy on the effect of coppice management on understory plants to summarize results, identify scientific gaps, propose research perspectives and provide management suggestions. The coppice management cycle is suitable for a great number of species with different functional strategies. The environmental changes occurring during tree regeneration after coppicing lead to the decrease of understory species richness and changes in both species and functional composition. Old-coppice forests feature impoverished understories, but they are characterized by less ruderal and alien species, and by shade-tolerant species with traits typical of mature forests. However, several issues remain, leaving uncertainty on the effective coppicing impact on understory, in particular the cross-scale effects of coppice management and the complex response of different diversity facets. We propose future studies to focus on these issues to avoid misleading management messages to users and policymakers.
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