María Vanessa Lencinas, J. M. Cellini, J. Benitez, P. Peri, G. M. Pastur
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Abstract
Variable retention is an alternative harvesting system that could be implemented instead the more traditional ones (e.g. shelterwood cut for N. pumilio forests in southern Patagonia), because it was designed not only for timber purpose, but also for conservation. However, the impact of different retention types on diversity is not clear, e.g. stenotopic and eurytopic bird species. The objective of this work was to analyse the habitats (inside, edge or outside of aggregated retention) and the use of strata (canopy, stem, debris and floor) for different bird species under two different variable retention harvesting types (aggregated + dispersed retentions, or ggregated retention + clear-cuts). We analysed four years of bird observation data in variable retention harvested and unharvested forest permanent plots located in Tierra del Fuego province (Argentina) belonging to PEBANPA (Parcelas de Ecologia y Biodiversidad de Ambientes Naturales en Patagonia Austral) network, also with understory and crown cover data. Statistical analysis included uni- and multivariate tests, and comparisons with unharvested forests. We inventoried nine bird species, six of which showed significantly different habitat preference in variable retention types (Carduelis barbata, Phrygilus patagonicus and Tachycineta leucopyga in aggregated + dispersed retentions, and Enicognathus ferrugineus, P. patagonicus, T. leucopyga, Troglodytes aedon and Zonotrichia capensis in aggregated retention + clearcuts). Likewise, all evaluated species presented differential use of strata, and some species changed comparing harvested and unharvested forests. DCA (Detrended Corresponded Analysis) highlighted association between species and habitats (e.g. P. patagonicus is more related to outside aggregated retentions) as well as differences between variable retention types, showing that bird species move toward edges when clear-cuts were carried out, among aggregated retention, instead of dispersed retention. These results support the effectiveness of the variable retention to conserve habitat of bird species inside managed forests, which satisfy both stenotopic and eurytopic species requirements.
可变保留是一种替代性的采伐系统,可以取代更传统的采伐系统(例如为巴塔哥尼亚南部的N.pumilio森林砍伐的防护林),因为它不仅是为了木材目的,也是为了保护。然而,不同保留类型对多样性的影响尚不清楚,例如狭窄鸟类和广食性鸟类。这项工作的目的是分析不同鸟类在两种不同的滞留收获类型(聚集+分散滞留,或聚集滞留+清除切口)下的栖息地(聚集滞留的内部、边缘或外部)和地层(树冠、树干、碎片和地面)的使用。我们分析了PEBANPA(Parcelas de Ecologia y Biodiversidad de Ambientes Naturales en Patagonia Austral)网络位于火地岛省(阿根廷)的可变保留收获和未收获森林永久地块四年的鸟类观测数据,以及林下和树冠覆盖数据。统计分析包括单因素和多因素检验,以及与未开垦森林的比较。我们盘点了9种鸟类,其中6种在不同的滞留类型中表现出显著不同的栖息地偏好(Carduelis barbata、Phrygilus patagonicus和Tachycineta leucopyga在聚集+分散滞留中,Enicognatus ferrogineus、P.patagonius、T.leucopyga、Troglodytes aedon和Zonotrichia capensis在聚集+清除中)。同样,所有被评估的物种都表现出对地层的不同利用,一些物种在收获森林和未收获森林之间发生了变化。DCA(Detrended Corresponded Analysis)强调了物种和栖息地之间的关联(例如,P.patagonicus与外部聚集滞留物更相关),以及不同滞留类型之间的差异,表明当在聚集滞留物中进行清晰切割时,鸟类物种会向边缘移动,而不是分散滞留物。这些结果支持了可变保留的有效性,以保护管理森林中鸟类物种的栖息地,这既满足了狭窄物种的要求,也满足了广食性物种的要求。
期刊介绍:
Annals of Forest Research is a semestrial open access journal, which publishes research articles, research notes and critical review papers, exclusively in English, on topics dealing with forestry and environmental sciences. The journal promotes high scientific level articles, by following international editorial conventions and by applying a peer-review selection process.