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Spatially explicit modelling of floodplain forest succession: interactions among flood inundation, forest successional processes, and other disturbances in the Upper Mississippi River floodplain, USA

机译:洪泛区森林继承的空间明确建模:洪水淹没,森林继承过程中的互动,美国上部密西西比河洪泛区

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Simulation models are often used to identify hydrologic regimes suitable for different riparian or floodplain tree species. However, most existing models pay little attention to forest successional processes or other disturbances that may interact with the hydrologic regime of river systems to alter forest dynamics in space and time. In this study, we introduce a flood disturbance module to the LANDIS-II forest succession modelling framework to enable investigations into how inundation interacts with other disturbances and successional processes to alter floodplain forest cover and community dynamics. We illustrate the functionality of the model using a case study with multiple scenarios in the Upper Mississippi River floodplain, USA. We found that model predictions of total forest cover and the abundance of specific forest community types were generally related to uncertainty in the susceptibility of different species and age classes to inundation. By simulation year 100, increases or decreases in total forest cover and forest type distributions were roughly proportional to the initial differences in the susceptibility of species and age classes to inundation. The largest decrease in total forest cover was associated with a scenario that included disturbance by the emerald ash borer (Agrilus plarupennis) and when using susceptibility parameters corresponding to the weakest flood tolerance. In contrast, changes in the composition of above-ground biomass were not sensitive to differences in susceptibility, and generally showed shifts toward later successional species with higher shade tolerance and longer lifespans for all scenarios. Our findings suggest that flood inundation interacts with other disturbances (e.g., insect outbreaks) and forest successional processes to alter forest abundance, distribution, and species composition in this system. Our modelling framework should allow for future studies that examine such interactions in other systems, and in the contex
机译:仿真模型通常用于识别适用于不同河岸或洪泛树种类的水文制度。然而,大多数现有模型对森林的连续过程或其他可能与河流系统的水文制度相互作用以改变空间和时间的森林动态的森林的连续过程或其他干扰。在这项研究中,我们向Landis-II森林继任建模框架引入了洪水障碍模块,以便调查淹没与改变洪泛平原森林覆盖和社区动态的其他干扰和连续过程。我们用案例研究说明了模型的功能研究,在美国上部密西西比河洪泛区的多种情景。我们发现,森林总覆盖的模型预测和特定森林群落类型的丰富通常与不同物种和年龄级别淹没的易感性的不确定性有关。通过模拟100,森林总覆盖和森林分布的增加或减少大致与物种和年龄级别淹没的敏感性的初始差异成正比。总森林覆盖的最大减少与祖母绿螟(Agrilus Plarupennis)的情景有关,以及使用对应于最弱的洪水容差的易感参数时。相反,地上生物质的组合物的变化对易感性的差异不敏感,并且通常表现出朝向后来的随着较高的耐受性和更长的寿命的连续物种。我们的研究结果表明,洪水淹没与其他骚乱(例如,昆虫爆发)和森林连续过程相互作用,以改变该系统中的森林丰富,分布和物种组成。我们的建模框架应允许对其他系统和Contex中检查此类相互作用的未来研究

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