Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event

The taiga forest, a semi-arid and nitrogen-limited ecosystem on permafrost, has changed under extreme wet events. This study aims to understand the changes that occurred in a larch forest in Eastern Siberia after the wet event of 2006–2007. In the summer of 2018, studies were conducted at the Spassk...

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Main Authors: Aleksandr Nogovitcyn, Ruslan Shakhmatov, Tomoki Morozumi, Shunsuke Tei, Yumiko Miyamoto, Nagai Shin, Trofim C. Maximov, Atsuko Sugimoto
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Tomoki Morozumi
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Atsuko Sugimoto
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description The taiga forest, a semi-arid and nitrogen-limited ecosystem on permafrost, has changed under extreme wet events. This study aims to understand the changes that occurred in a larch forest in Eastern Siberia after the wet event of 2006–2007. In the summer of 2018, studies were conducted at the Spasskaya Pad Experimental Forest Station near Yakutsk, Russia, where a transect (60 m × 510 m) with 34 plots (30 m × 30 m) was set. It included intact sites and affected sites with different levels of forest damage, owing to the extreme wet event. We observed spatial variations in the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) calculated from Landsat satellite-observed data, and the foliar δ13C, δ15N, and C/N (carbon/nitrogen) ratio obtained from the needle samples of 105 mature larch trees. Our results reveal that the affected plots had a lower NDVI than the intact plots, resulting from a difference in tree stand density. In addition, the stand density is suggested to be a controlling factor in the spatial variations in the foliar C/N and δ13C values based on their significant relationships with the NDVI in June. We concluded that the larch trees from the regenerating forests in the affected areas have a higher nitrogen level and light availability (relatively low C/N and high δ13C) because of the slight competition for resources, owing to a low-stand density. This may lead to further succession of the larch forests after the extreme wet event.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1999-4907/13/8/1331/ 2025-01-17T00:17:02+00:00 Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event Aleksandr Nogovitcyn Ruslan Shakhmatov Tomoki Morozumi Shunsuke Tei Yumiko Miyamoto Nagai Shin Trofim C. Maximov Atsuko Sugimoto agris 2022-08-20 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/f13081331 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Forest Ecophysiology and Biology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13081331 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Forests; Volume 13; Issue 8; Pages: 1331 NDVI extreme wet event stable isotopes taiga boreal forest regenerating forest nitrogen availability light availability Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/f13081331 2023-08-01T06:09:13Z The taiga forest, a semi-arid and nitrogen-limited ecosystem on permafrost, has changed under extreme wet events. This study aims to understand the changes that occurred in a larch forest in Eastern Siberia after the wet event of 2006–2007. In the summer of 2018, studies were conducted at the Spasskaya Pad Experimental Forest Station near Yakutsk, Russia, where a transect (60 m × 510 m) with 34 plots (30 m × 30 m) was set. It included intact sites and affected sites with different levels of forest damage, owing to the extreme wet event. We observed spatial variations in the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) calculated from Landsat satellite-observed data, and the foliar δ13C, δ15N, and C/N (carbon/nitrogen) ratio obtained from the needle samples of 105 mature larch trees. Our results reveal that the affected plots had a lower NDVI than the intact plots, resulting from a difference in tree stand density. In addition, the stand density is suggested to be a controlling factor in the spatial variations in the foliar C/N and δ13C values based on their significant relationships with the NDVI in June. We concluded that the larch trees from the regenerating forests in the affected areas have a higher nitrogen level and light availability (relatively low C/N and high δ13C) because of the slight competition for resources, owing to a low-stand density. This may lead to further succession of the larch forests after the extreme wet event. Text permafrost taiga Yakutsk Siberia MDPI Open Access Publishing Spasskaya ENVELOPE(41.440,41.440,64.287,64.287) The Needle ENVELOPE(-64.047,-64.047,63.267,63.267) Yakutsk Forests 13 8 1331
spellingShingle NDVI
extreme wet event
stable isotopes
taiga
boreal forest
regenerating forest
nitrogen availability
light availability
Aleksandr Nogovitcyn
Ruslan Shakhmatov
Tomoki Morozumi
Shunsuke Tei
Yumiko Miyamoto
Nagai Shin
Trofim C. Maximov
Atsuko Sugimoto
Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event
title Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event
title_full Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event
title_fullStr Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event
title_short Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event
title_sort changes in forest conditions in a siberian larch forest induced by an extreme wet event
topic NDVI
extreme wet event
stable isotopes
taiga
boreal forest
regenerating forest
nitrogen availability
light availability
topic_facet NDVI
extreme wet event
stable isotopes
taiga
boreal forest
regenerating forest
nitrogen availability
light availability
url https://doi.org/10.3390/f13081331