Relationships among livestock, structure, and regeneration in Chilean Austral Macrozone temperate forests
A Macrozone is a socioecological region with shared geographic and demographic characteristics. Within the Chilean Austral Macrozone (43° to 56° SL), the native temperate forests serve as a crucial resource, offering multiple ecosystem services to local communities. These forests significantly suppo...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:fb475313e14748719f5994c053cfd921 2023-09-05T13:13:21+02:00 Relationships among livestock, structure, and regeneration in Chilean Austral Macrozone temperate forests Alejandro Huertas Herrera Mónica D.R. Toro-Manríquez Jaime Salinas Sanhueza Fernanda Rivas Guíñez María Vanessa Lencinas Guillermo Martínez Pastur 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2023.100426 https://doaj.org/article/fb475313e14748719f5994c053cfd921 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719323000584 https://doaj.org/toc/2666-7193 2666-7193 doi:10.1016/j.tfp.2023.100426 https://doaj.org/article/fb475313e14748719f5994c053cfd921 Trees, Forests and People, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100426- (2023) Native forests Nothofagus pumilio Nothofagus antarctica Animal husbandry Patagonia Forestry SD1-669.5 Plant ecology QK900-989 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2023.100426 2023-08-20T00:35:39Z A Macrozone is a socioecological region with shared geographic and demographic characteristics. Within the Chilean Austral Macrozone (43° to 56° SL), the native temperate forests serve as a crucial resource, offering multiple ecosystem services to local communities. These forests significantly support animal husbandry practices involving cattle, horses and sheep. However, introducing these exotic species affects natural regeneration and compromises their long-term sustainability. This study proposes a new classification of the temperate forests in the Chilean Austral Macrozone based on structure parameters and determine their relationships with animal husbandry and natural regeneration. Data were obtained from Chile's National Forest Inventory (NFI) (2001–2010), including 195 inventory plots (500 m2) with 21 tree species. We redefined the forest categories described in NFI according to the proportional basal area of each tree species at each plot. We used two levels of analysis: forest composition (Level 1), which includes general categories such as mono-specific (dominated by a single tree species), bi-specific (dominated by two tree species), and multi-specific forests (dominated by multiple tree species), and forest type (Level 2), which includes specific species (e.g., Nothofagus pumilio) or species groups (e.g., N. pumilio - N. dombeyi) with economic relevance. We evaluated the data using univariate and multivariate analyses. We found 18 forest types in the Austral Macrozone, in contrast to the three traditionally recognized forest types used in the NFI (e.g., lenga, evergreen, coihue de Magallanes). Livestock was observed in all forest types, where Nothofagus forests showed that regeneration in N. antarctica and N. pumilio were higher with livestock than without livestock breeding (Hedges' g > 0.51). The natural regeneration of the studied forests was influenced by animal husbandry, environmental variables (bioclimatic and topographic factors), and forest structure. Our data suggested the importance of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Austral Magallanes ENVELOPE(-62.933,-62.933,-64.883,-64.883) Patagonia Trees, Forests and People 13 100426 |
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A Macrozone is a socioecological region with shared geographic and demographic characteristics. Within the Chilean Austral Macrozone (43° to 56° SL), the native temperate forests serve as a crucial resource, offering multiple ecosystem services to local communities. These forests significantly support animal husbandry practices involving cattle, horses and sheep. However, introducing these exotic species affects natural regeneration and compromises their long-term sustainability. This study proposes a new classification of the temperate forests in the Chilean Austral Macrozone based on structure parameters and determine their relationships with animal husbandry and natural regeneration. Data were obtained from Chile's National Forest Inventory (NFI) (2001–2010), including 195 inventory plots (500 m2) with 21 tree species. We redefined the forest categories described in NFI according to the proportional basal area of each tree species at each plot. We used two levels of analysis: forest composition (Level 1), which includes general categories such as mono-specific (dominated by a single tree species), bi-specific (dominated by two tree species), and multi-specific forests (dominated by multiple tree species), and forest type (Level 2), which includes specific species (e.g., Nothofagus pumilio) or species groups (e.g., N. pumilio - N. dombeyi) with economic relevance. We evaluated the data using univariate and multivariate analyses. We found 18 forest types in the Austral Macrozone, in contrast to the three traditionally recognized forest types used in the NFI (e.g., lenga, evergreen, coihue de Magallanes). Livestock was observed in all forest types, where Nothofagus forests showed that regeneration in N. antarctica and N. pumilio were higher with livestock than without livestock breeding (Hedges' g > 0.51). The natural regeneration of the studied forests was influenced by animal husbandry, environmental variables (bioclimatic and topographic factors), and forest structure. Our data suggested the importance of ... |
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Relationships among livestock, structure, and regeneration in Chilean Austral Macrozone temperate forests |
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Relationships among livestock, structure, and regeneration in Chilean Austral Macrozone temperate forests |
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