Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe
A comparison of microsite occupancy and the spatial structure of regeneration in three areas of late-successional Norway spruce dominated forest. Pallas-Ylläs is understood to have been influenced only by small-scale disturbance; Dvina-Pinega has had sporadic larger-scale disturbances; Kazkim has be...
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author | Grenfell, Russell John |
author2 | Helsingin yliopisto, Maatalous-metsätieteellinen tiedekunta, Metsätieteiden laitos University of Helsinki, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Department of Forest Sciences Helsingfors universitet, Agrikultur- och forstvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för skogsvetenskaper |
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description | A comparison of microsite occupancy and the spatial structure of regeneration in three areas of late-successional Norway spruce dominated forest. Pallas-Ylläs is understood to have been influenced only by small-scale disturbance; Dvina-Pinega has had sporadic larger-scale disturbances; Kazkim has been affected by fire. All spruce and birch trees with diameter at breast height (DBH) ?10 cm were mapped in five stands on 40 m x 400 m transects, and those with DBH < 10 cm on 2 or 4 m x 400 m subplots. Microsite type was inventoried at 1m intervals along the centre line and for each tree with DBH < 10 cm. At all study areas small seedlings (h < 0.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) preferentially occupied disturbed microsites. In contrast, spruce saplings (h ? 1.3 m, DBH <10 cm) at all study areas showed less, or no, preference. At Pallas-Ylläs spruce seedlings (h < 1.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) and saplings (h ? 1.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) exhibited spatial correlation at scales from 32-52 m. At Dvina-Pinega saplings of both spruce and birch exhibited spatial correlation at scales from 32-81 m. At Kazkim spatial correlation of seedlings and saplings of both species was exhibited over variable distances. No spatial cross-correlation was found between overstorey basal area (DBH ? 10 cm) and regeneration (h ? 1.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) at any study area. The results confirm the importance of disturbed microsites for seedling establishment, but suggest that undisturbed microsites may sometimes be more advantageous for long-term tree survival. The regeneration gap concept may not be useful in describing the regeneration dynamics of late-successional boreal forests. |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/27711 2025-01-16T21:40:10+00:00 Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe Grenfell, Russell John Helsingin yliopisto, Maatalous-metsätieteellinen tiedekunta, Metsätieteiden laitos University of Helsinki, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Department of Forest Sciences Helsingfors universitet, Agrikultur- och forstvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för skogsvetenskaper 2011 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27711 eng eng Helsingfors universitet University of Helsinki Helsingin yliopisto URN:NBN:fi:hulib-201507211823 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27711 microsite spatial correlation disturbance gap Skogsekologi Forest Ecology Metsäekologia pro gradu-avhandlingar pro gradu -tutkielmat master's thesis 2011 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:18:53Z A comparison of microsite occupancy and the spatial structure of regeneration in three areas of late-successional Norway spruce dominated forest. Pallas-Ylläs is understood to have been influenced only by small-scale disturbance; Dvina-Pinega has had sporadic larger-scale disturbances; Kazkim has been affected by fire. All spruce and birch trees with diameter at breast height (DBH) ?10 cm were mapped in five stands on 40 m x 400 m transects, and those with DBH < 10 cm on 2 or 4 m x 400 m subplots. Microsite type was inventoried at 1m intervals along the centre line and for each tree with DBH < 10 cm. At all study areas small seedlings (h < 0.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) preferentially occupied disturbed microsites. In contrast, spruce saplings (h ? 1.3 m, DBH <10 cm) at all study areas showed less, or no, preference. At Pallas-Ylläs spruce seedlings (h < 1.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) and saplings (h ? 1.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) exhibited spatial correlation at scales from 32-52 m. At Dvina-Pinega saplings of both spruce and birch exhibited spatial correlation at scales from 32-81 m. At Kazkim spatial correlation of seedlings and saplings of both species was exhibited over variable distances. No spatial cross-correlation was found between overstorey basal area (DBH ? 10 cm) and regeneration (h ? 1.3 m, DBH < 10 cm) at any study area. The results confirm the importance of disturbed microsites for seedling establishment, but suggest that undisturbed microsites may sometimes be more advantageous for long-term tree survival. The regeneration gap concept may not be useful in describing the regeneration dynamics of late-successional boreal forests. Master Thesis dvina HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway Pinega ENVELOPE(41.909,41.909,64.134,64.134) |
spellingShingle | microsite spatial correlation disturbance gap Skogsekologi Forest Ecology Metsäekologia Grenfell, Russell John Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe |
title | Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe |
title_full | Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe |
title_fullStr | Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe |
title_short | Microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional Norway spruce forests in northern Europe |
title_sort | microsite occupancy and spatial structure of regeneration in three late-successional norway spruce forests in northern europe |
topic | microsite spatial correlation disturbance gap Skogsekologi Forest Ecology Metsäekologia |
topic_facet | microsite spatial correlation disturbance gap Skogsekologi Forest Ecology Metsäekologia |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27711 |