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A walk on the wild side: Disturbance dynamics and the conservation and management ofEuropean mountain forest ecosystems

机译:在野外漫步:干扰动态以及养护和管理欧洲山区森林生态系统

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Mountain forests are among the most important ecosystems in Europe as they support numerous ecological, hydrological, climatic, social, and economic functions. They are unique relatively natural ecosystems consisting of long-lived species in an otherwise densely populated human landscape. Despite this, centuries of intensive forest management in many of these forests have eclipsed evidence of natural processes, especially the role of disturbances in long-term forest dynamics. Recent trends of land abandonment and establishment of protected forests have coincided with a growing interest in managing forests in more natural states. At the same time, the importance of past disturbances highlighted in an emerging body of literature, and recent increasing disturbances due to climate change are challenging long-held views of dynamics in these ecosystems. Here, we synthesize aspects of this Special Issue on the ecology of mountain forest ecosystems in Europe in the context of broader discussions in the field, to present a new perspective on these ecosystems and their natural disturbance regimes. Most mountain forests in Europe, for which long-term data are available, show a strong and long-term effect of not only human land use but also of natural disturbances that vary by orders of magnitude in size and frequency. Although these disturbances may kill many trees, the forests themselves have not been threatened. The relative importance of natural disturbances, land use, and climate change for ecosystem dynamics varies across space and time. Across the continent, changing climate and land use are altering forest cover, forest structure, tree demography, and natural disturbances, including fires, insect outbreaks, avalanches, and wind disturbances. Projected continued increases in forest area and biomass along with continued warming are likely to further promote forest disturbances. Episodic disturbances may foster ecosystem adaptation to the effects of ongoing and future climatic change. Increasing disturbances, along with trends of less intense land use, will promote further increases in coarse woody debris, with cascading positive effects on biodiversity, edaphic conditions, biogeochemical cycles, and increased heterogeneity across a range of spatial scales. Together, this may translate to disturbance-mediated resilience of forest landscapes and increased biodiversity, as long as climate and disturbance regimes remain within the tolerance of relevant species. Understanding ecological variability, even imperfectly, is integral to anticipating vulnerabilities and promoting ecological resilience, especially under growing uncertainty. Allowing some forests to be shaped by natural processes may be congruent with multiple goals of forest management, even in densely settled and developed countries.
机译:高山森林是欧洲最重要的生态系统之一,因为它们支持众多的生态,水文,气候,社会和经济功能。它们是独特的相对自然的生态系统,由人口稠密的人类景观中的长寿物种组成。尽管如此,数百年来在许多森林中进行的密集森林管理掩盖了自然过程的证据,尤其是干扰在长期森林动态中的作用。土地遗弃和建立保护林的最新趋势与对更自然国家的森林管理的兴趣日益增长相吻合。同时,在新兴文献中强调了过去扰动的重要性,以及由于气候变化而造成的最近扰动不断增加,这些挑战挑战了人们长期以来对这些生态系统动力学的观点。在此,我们在本领域的广泛讨论的背景下综合了本期《欧洲山区森林生态系统生态学专刊》的各个方面,以提供有关这些生态系统及其自然干扰机制的新观点。在欧洲,大多数可获得长期数据的山区森林显示出强大而长期的影响,不仅是人类土地利用,而且还受到自然干扰的影响,其大小和频率在数量级上变化。尽管这些干扰可能会杀死许多树木,但森林本身并未受到威胁。自然干扰,土地利用和气候变化对生态系统动态的相对重要性随时间和空间而变化。在整个大陆上,不断变化的气候和土地利用正在改变森林覆盖率,森林结构,树木人口统计数据以及自然干扰,包括火灾,昆虫暴发,雪崩和风灾。预计森林面积和生物量的持续增加以及持续变暖可能会进一步加剧森林干扰。突发性扰动可能会促进生态系统适应当前和未来气候变化的影响。越来越多的干扰,以及土地使用强度降低的趋势,将促进粗木屑的进一步增加,对生物多样性,土壤条件,生物地球化学循环和一系列空间尺度上的异质性产生连锁反应。在一起,只要气候和干扰制度仍在相关物种的承受范围之内,这可能会转化为干扰介导的森林景观适应力和生物多样性的增加。尤其是在不确定性不断增加的情况下,了解生态变异性(甚至是不完全的)对于预测脆弱性和增强生态适应力也是不可或缺的。即使在人口稠密和发达的国家,允许某些森林通过自然过程形成形状也可能与森林管理的多个目标相吻合。

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