Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina

Abstract Coarse woody debris ( CWD ) is an important element driving ecological processes, strengthening ecosystem resilience and for biodiversity within forest ecosystems. However, the abundance and distribution of CWD and their relation to natural and human factors are poorly known in southern Sou...

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Published in:Austral Ecology
Main Authors: Szymañski, Carolina, Fontana, Gisela, Sanguinetti, Javier
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/aec.12400 2024-06-23T07:47:29+00:00 Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina Szymañski, Carolina Fontana, Gisela Sanguinetti, Javier 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aec.12400 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Faec.12400 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/aec.12400 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Austral Ecology volume 42, issue 1, page 48-60 ISSN 1442-9985 1442-9993 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/aec.12400 2024-06-11T04:46:56Z Abstract Coarse woody debris ( CWD ) is an important element driving ecological processes, strengthening ecosystem resilience and for biodiversity within forest ecosystems. However, the abundance and distribution of CWD and their relation to natural and human factors are poorly known in southern South America. In this work we studied the density and volume of CWD types in Nothofagus – Araucaria stands in northern Patagonia (Neuquén – Argentina) and relationships with forest composition and structure. We also studied their relationships with fire history, topography and human‐related variables. Twenty‐three stands with Nothofagus pumilio , Nothofagus antarctica and/or Araucaria araucana were sampled to estimate quantities of logs, snags and dead branches using the planar‐intersect method. CWD density and volume in these forests were moderate and varied across the landscape with a spatial pattern determined by biotic, abiotic and human use–related variables. Mean CWD volume was 52.9 m 3 ha −1 (range: 1.6–143.7) and significantly varied among forest types and watersheds. CWD was positively related to dbh, tree height and slope, but negatively related to tree density. CWD was clearly influenced by composition and structural characteristics of stands, where the tree species traits had an important role. As well, the observed amount and type of CWD , whereby most of the stands showed low levels of old (pre‐disturbance) logs/snags and poor new inputs of deadwood, may be explained by fire frequency. Firewood gathering and livestock grazing negatively affected deadwood stocks and topography counteracts this effect by limiting human access. Fire disturbance history, windthrow and dieback pulses produced by insect outbreaks and human access seemed to be the main causes that best explained CWD spatial distribution and abundance patterns in north‐western Patagonian forests. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Wiley Online Library Argentina Deadwood ENVELOPE(-117.453,-117.453,56.733,56.733) Patagonia Austral Ecology 42 1 48 60
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description Abstract Coarse woody debris ( CWD ) is an important element driving ecological processes, strengthening ecosystem resilience and for biodiversity within forest ecosystems. However, the abundance and distribution of CWD and their relation to natural and human factors are poorly known in southern South America. In this work we studied the density and volume of CWD types in Nothofagus – Araucaria stands in northern Patagonia (Neuquén – Argentina) and relationships with forest composition and structure. We also studied their relationships with fire history, topography and human‐related variables. Twenty‐three stands with Nothofagus pumilio , Nothofagus antarctica and/or Araucaria araucana were sampled to estimate quantities of logs, snags and dead branches using the planar‐intersect method. CWD density and volume in these forests were moderate and varied across the landscape with a spatial pattern determined by biotic, abiotic and human use–related variables. Mean CWD volume was 52.9 m 3 ha −1 (range: 1.6–143.7) and significantly varied among forest types and watersheds. CWD was positively related to dbh, tree height and slope, but negatively related to tree density. CWD was clearly influenced by composition and structural characteristics of stands, where the tree species traits had an important role. As well, the observed amount and type of CWD , whereby most of the stands showed low levels of old (pre‐disturbance) logs/snags and poor new inputs of deadwood, may be explained by fire frequency. Firewood gathering and livestock grazing negatively affected deadwood stocks and topography counteracts this effect by limiting human access. Fire disturbance history, windthrow and dieback pulses produced by insect outbreaks and human access seemed to be the main causes that best explained CWD spatial distribution and abundance patterns in north‐western Patagonian forests.
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author Szymañski, Carolina
Fontana, Gisela
Sanguinetti, Javier
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Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina
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title Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_short Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_full Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_fullStr Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in Nothofagus– Araucaria forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina
title_sort natural and anthropogenic influences on coarse woody debris stocks in nothofagus– araucaria forests of northern patagonia, argentina
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