Persistent Effects of Landscape Context on Recruitment Dynamics During Secondary Succession of Tropical Forests

IF 12 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Global Change Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1111/gcb.70037
Michiel van Breugel, Jefferson S. Hall, Mario Bailon, Dylan Craven
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Large-scale reforestation is promoted as an important strategy to mitigate climate change and biodiversity loss. A persistent challenge for efforts to restore ecosystems at scale is how to accelerate ecological processes, particularly natural regeneration. Yet, despite being recognized as an important barrier to the recovery of diverse plant communities in tropical agricultural landscapes, the impacts of dispersal limitation on natural regeneration in secondary forests—and especially how this changes as these forests grow older—are still poorly studied. In a region where animals have been shown to be the dominant seed dispersers, we evaluate the impacts of proximity to a connected network of narrow streamside strips of forest (SSF) on recruitment in 1–40-year-old secondary forests. We used 8 years of annual census data from 45 sites with paired plots, one directly adjoining an SSF and the other further uphill (henceforth “landscape context”), and a null model approach to test the effects of proximity to SSFs and basal area, while accounting for variation in soil, topography, and distance between plots and stand structure. In general, we found that landscape context affects multiple aspects of recruitment, including species diversity and the proportion of rarer and less-widely distributed species among the recruits. Unexpectedly, this effect did not weaken over time, despite a fast increase in stand basal area and diversity. This suggests that forest development over the first decades of succession may not be sufficient to attract the animals that disperse rarer tree species. Our results provide empirical evidence to guide restoration initiatives in agricultural landscapes in tropical regions, principally prioritizing the restoration of forest corridor networks along streams, while also highlighting the knowledge gap about restoring animal dispersers in secondary forests.

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景观文脉对热带森林次生演替补充动态的持续影响
大规模重新造林是缓解气候变化和生物多样性丧失的一项重要战略。大规模恢复生态系统的一个长期挑战是如何加速生态过程,特别是自然再生。然而,尽管被认为是热带农业景观中多种植物群落恢复的重要障碍,但扩散限制对次生林自然更新的影响,特别是随着森林年龄的增长,这种影响如何变化,研究仍然很少。在一个动物已被证明是主要种子传播者的地区,我们评估了在1 - 40年的次生林中,靠近狭窄的河边森林带(SSF)连接网络对种子补充的影响。我们使用了来自45个成对样地的8年年度普查数据,其中一个直接毗邻SSF,另一个进一步上坡(因此称为“景观背景”),并使用零模型方法来测试接近SSF和基底面积的影响,同时考虑了土壤、地形、样地之间的距离和林分结构的变化。总的来说,我们发现景观文脉影响了物种多样性和稀有物种在新物种中所占的比例。出乎意料的是,尽管林分基面积和多样性迅速增加,但这种效应并没有随着时间的推移而减弱。这表明,在森林演替的头几十年里,森林的发展可能不足以吸引那些分散稀有树种的动物。我们的研究结果为指导热带地区农业景观的恢复措施提供了经验证据,主要是优先恢复河流沿线的森林走廊网络,同时也突出了在次生林中恢复动物分散物的知识差距。
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Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology 环境科学-环境科学
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3.3 months
期刊介绍: Global Change Biology is an environmental change journal committed to shaping the future and addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, climate change, environmental protection, food and water safety, and global health. Dedicated to fostering a profound understanding of the impacts of global change on biological systems and offering innovative solutions, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, reports, opinions, perspectives, commentaries, and letters. Starting with the 2024 volume, Global Change Biology will transition to an online-only format, enhancing accessibility and contributing to the evolution of scholarly communication.
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