Influences of fern and vine coverage on the above-ground biomass recovery in a Bornean logged-over degraded secondary forest

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.1080/13416979.2023.2187682
Ryuichi Takeshige, N. Imai, Ryota Aoyagi, Yoshimi Sawada, R. Ong, K. Kitayama
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ABSTRACT Tropical secondary forests are widespread in the anthropogenically modified landscapes. Because tropical secondary forests were known to show a steady rate of above-ground biomass (AGB) recovery, they were expected to play a crucial role in carbon sequestration. However, in a preliminary survey of logged-over forests in Borneo, some patches covered with ferns and vines do not seem to recover steadily despite the fact that several decades have passed since the last logging. The presence and abundance of fern/vine thickets may affect the AGB recovery, but few studies have investigated the effects of the thickets. We established a total of seventeen 20-m radius circular plots in logged-over forests, Sabah, Malaysia, with a varying degree of fern/vine coverage, and tested the hypothesis that the greater fern/vine coverage would retard the AGB recovery. The net AGB accumulation rate from 2014 to 2019 was lower in the forests with a higher fern/vine coverage. Our lower bound of the accumulation rate was much lower than the previously reported rates elsewhere. The number of newly recruited and small-diameter trees was lower, and the mortality of remnant trees was higher with increasing fern/vine coverage. The growth rate of the extant pioneer trees, which are expected to significantly contribute to the initial build-up phase of the secondary succession, was inhibited when ferns and vines covered the canopy. Our study suggests that the secondary succession is arrested and the recoverability of forest stands is lower than formerly predicted when they are covered by thick ferns and vines.
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婆罗洲采伐后退化次生林中蕨类和藤类盖度对地上生物量恢复的影响
热带次生林在人为改造景观中分布广泛。由于已知热带次生林显示出稳定的地上生物量(AGB)恢复速率,因此它们有望在碳封存中发挥关键作用。然而,在对婆罗洲被砍伐的森林的初步调查中,一些覆盖着蕨类植物和藤蔓的斑块似乎没有稳定地恢复,尽管自上次砍伐以来已经过去了几十年。蕨类植物/藤本植物灌丛的存在和丰富程度可能影响AGB的恢复,但很少有研究对灌丛的影响进行研究。我们在马来西亚沙巴的砍伐森林中建立了17个半径为20米的圆形样地,这些样地具有不同程度的蕨类/藤本植物覆盖度,并验证了蕨类/藤本植物覆盖度越大会阻碍AGB恢复的假设。2014 - 2019年,蕨类/藤本盖度较高的森林AGB净积累速率较低。我们积累率的下限远低于其他地方先前报道的水平。随着蕨类/藤本盖度的增加,新乔木和小径乔木的数量减少,残木死亡率增加。在次生演替的初始积累阶段,现存先锋树的生长速率被蕨类植物和藤蔓植物覆盖而受到抑制。我们的研究表明,当被厚厚的蕨类植物和藤蔓覆盖时,林分的次生演替被阻止,可恢复性低于先前的预测。
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Journal of Forest Research
Journal of Forest Research 农林科学-林学
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62
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Forest Research publishes original articles, reviews, and short communications. It covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, with the aim of encouraging international communication between scientists in different fields who share a common interest in forest science.
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