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Using historical woodland creation to construct a long‐term large‐scale natural experiment: the WrEN project

机译:利用历史林地创作来构建长期的大规模自然实验:WrEN项目

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Natural experiments have been proposed as a way of complementing manipulative experiments to improve ecological understanding and guide management. There is a pressing need for evidence from such studies to inform a shift to landscape‐scale conservation, including the design of ecological networks. Although this shift has been widely embraced by conservation communities worldwide, the empirical evidence is limited and equivocal, and may be limiting effective conservation. We present principles for well‐designed natural experiments to inform landscape‐scale conservation and outline how they are being applied in the WrEN project, which is studying the effects of 160 years of woodland creation on biodiversity in UK landscapes. We describe the study areas and outline the systematic process used to select suitable historical woodland creation sites based on key site‐ and landscape‐scale variables – including size, age, and proximity to other woodland. We present the results of an analysis to explore variation in these variables across sites to test their suitability as a basis for a natural experiment. Our results confirm that this landscape satisfies the principles we have identified and provides an ideal study system for a long‐term, large‐scale natural experiment to explore how woodland biodiversity is affected by different site and landscape attributes. The WrEN sites are now being surveyed for a wide selection of species that are likely to respond differently to site‐ and landscape‐scale attributes and at different spatial and temporal scales. The results from WrEN will help develop detailed recommendations to guide landscape‐scale conservation, including the design of ecological networks. We also believe that the approach presented demonstrates the wider utility of well‐designed natural experiments to improve our understanding of ecological systems and inform policy and practice.
机译:已经提出了自然实验,作为对操纵性实验的补充,以增进对生态的了解并指导管理。迫切需要从这些研究中获得证据来指导向景观尺度保护的转变,包括生态网络的设计。尽管这一转变已为全世界的保护社区所广泛接受,但经验证据有限且模棱两可,可能会限制有效的保护。我们为精心设计的自然实验提供原理,以告知景观尺度的保护,并概述它们如何在WrEN项目中应用,该项目正在研究160年的林地创建对英国景观生物多样性的影响。我们描述了研究区域,并概述了基于关键场地和景观尺度变量(包括大小,年龄和与其他林地的距离)来选择合适的历史林地创造地点的系统过程。我们提供了分析结果,以探讨这些变量在不同站点之间的差异,以测试其适用性,以此作为自然实验的基础。我们的结果证实了这种景观满足了我们已经确定的原理,并为长期,大规模的自然实验提供了理想的研究系统,以探索林地生物多样性如何受到不同场所和景观属性的影响。现在正在对WrEN站点进行调查,以寻找可能对站点和景观尺度属性以及在不同时空尺度上做出不同反应的多种物种。 WrEN的结果将有助于提出详细的建议,以指导景观尺度的保护,包括生态网络的设计。我们还相信,所提出的方法证明了精心设计的自然实验在提高我们对生态系统的了解以及为政策和实践提供信息方面的广泛用途。

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