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Assessing the Potential Impacts to Riparian Ecosystems Resulting from Hemlock Mortality in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

机译:评估大烟山国家公园铁杉死亡率对河岸生态系统的潜在影响

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Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae) is spreading across forests in eastern North America, causing mortality of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis [L.] Carr.) and Carolina hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana Engelm.). The loss of hemlock from riparian forests in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) may result in significant physical, chemical, and biological alterations to stream environments. To assess the influence of riparian hemlock stands on stream conditions and estimate possible impacts from hemlock loss in GSMNP, we paired hardwood- and hemlock-dominated streams to examine differences in water temperature, nitrate concentrations, pH, discharge, and available photosynthetic light. We used a Geographic Information System (GIS) to identify stream pairs that were similar in topography, geology, land use, and disturbance history in order to isolate forest type as a variable. Differences between hemlock- and hardwood-dominated streams could not be explained by dominant forest type alone as forest type yields no consistent signal on measured conditions of headwater streams in GSMNP. The variability in the results indicate that other landscape variables, such as the influence of understory Rhododendron species, may exert more control on stream conditions than canopy composition.rnThe results of this study suggest that the replacement of hemlock overstory with hardwood species will have minimal impact on long-term stream conditions, however disturbance during the transition is likely to have significant impacts. Management of riparian forests undergoing hemlock decline should, therefore, focus on facilitating a faster transition to hardwood-dominated stands to minimize long-term effects on water quality.
机译:Hemlock Woolly Adelgid(Adelges tsugae)遍布北美东部森林,造成东部铁杉(Tsuga canadensis [L.] Carr。)和卡罗莱纳州铁杉(Tsuga caroliniana Engelm。)死亡。大烟山国家公园(GSMNP)河岸森林铁杉的损失可能导致河流环境发生重大的物理,化学和生物变化。为了评估河岸铁杉林对溪流条件的影响,并估计GSMNP中铁杉溪流损失的可能影响,我们将以硬木和铁杉为主的溪流配对,以检查水温,硝酸盐浓度,pH,排放和可用光合光的差异。我们使用地理信息系统(GIS)来识别在地形,地质,土地利用和扰动历史方面相似的河流对,以便将森林类型作为变量进行隔离。铁杉和硬木为主的溪流之间的差异不能仅靠优势林类型来解释,因为在GSMNP的源水流测量条件下,森林类型没有产生一致的信号。结果的变异性表明,其他景观变量(例如林下杜鹃花树种的影响)可能比树冠成分对河流条件施加更多的控制。研究结果表明,用硬木树种替代铁杉过高的树皮对林木的影响最小。在长期河流条件下,过渡期间的扰动可能会产生重大影响。因此,正在经历铁杉下降的河岸森林的管理应集中于促进向硬木为主的林分的更快过渡,以最大程度地减少对水质的长期影响。

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