Low Resistance of Native Species of Shrubs and Bushes on Sakhalin Island to Winters with Little Snow

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Russian Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1134/s1067413624010077
V. V. Sheiko
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Abstract—Sakhalin Island is located in a zone of cold-temperate monsoon climate with oceanic influence, which causes heavy snow cover in winter. The influence of such conditions on plants and plant communities has been studied in a number of works [1–3]. The mechanisms of acclimatization of foreign plants and adaptation of native species to local natural and climatic features have been identified. Generally favorable local factors include heavy snow cover, weak soil freezing and a decrease in temperature contrasts under the canopy of spruce-fir forests. During cryostadial periods, cooling and aridization occur with a sharp decrease in snow cover thickness. The response of species adapted to the Sakhalin climate to such conditions has been poorly studied. An opportunity for its study is provided by abnormally low-snow winters, which occur approximately once every 20 years. Knowledge of plant responses to anomalies can make it possible to assess the significance of adaptations that exist in native species to certain local factors. Such comparisons can be productive in comparing the responses of native species with non-native species, especially those originating from warmer climates. In this work, we tested the hypothesis that the winter hardiness of Sakhalin shrubs during an abnormal winter decreased more than the winter hardiness of shrubs from other regions.

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萨哈林岛本地灌木和灌木树种对冬季小雪的抵抗力较低
摘要 萨哈林岛位于受海洋影响的寒温带季风气候区,冬季积雪严重。许多著作[1-3]都研究了这种条件对植物和植物群落的影响。研究发现了外来植物适应当地自然和气候特征以及本地物种适应当地自然和气候特征的机制。一般来说,当地的有利因素包括大雪覆盖、土壤冻结较弱以及云杉-冷杉林冠层下的温度反差减小。在冰期,随着积雪厚度的急剧下降,会出现降温和干旱现象。对适应萨哈林气候的物种在这种条件下的反应研究很少。大约每 20 年一次的异常低雪冬季为研究提供了机会。通过了解植物对异常情况的反应,可以评估本地物种对当地某些因素的适应性。在比较本地物种与非本地物种(尤其是那些来自气候温暖地区的物种)的反应时,这种比较很有成效。在这项工作中,我们测试了一个假设,即萨哈林灌木在异常冬季的耐寒性比其他地区灌木的耐寒性降低得更多。
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Russian Journal of Ecology
Russian Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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1.50
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6 months
期刊介绍: The Russian Journal of Ecology publishes completed original studies in all branches of theoretical and experimental ecology, reviews, articles on topics currently in debate, and information on new methods of research.
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