在沃洛格达地区主要生物群落的森林管理中保护植物物种多样性

Dmitry V. Belyakov, Oleg A. Konyushatov, S. A. Korchagov, S. Gribov
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生物物种数量的减少会导致生物圈的完整性及其保持自然环境最重要特征的能力丧失。因此,在森林管理中保护生物多样性领域的科学研究和实用建议的制定目前具有特别重要的意义。在森林管理中保护生物多样性的措施体现在木材采伐规则、林业条例和森林发展项目中。在伐木作业过程中保护生物多样性的方法是分配关键生物群落--一定面积的林地,特别是作为稀有动植物物种栖息地的林地。对《沃洛格达州红皮书》的分析表明,29%的珍稀物种被限制在沿水道的林区。研究在沃洛格达州沃洛格达林场(俄罗斯联邦欧洲部分的南泰加地区)范围内的固定地点进行,这些地点以 2018-2019 年的伐木场为代表,保留了关键的生物群落--沿临时水体的林区。人工林的平均值是根据伐木前伐木区的分配和税收材料得出的。这项工作基于造林和税收,以及实地评估和案头评估的生态和生物方法。在对主要生物群落进行实地考察(2023 年)期间,按树种、胸径和卫生状况类别进行了统计,并确定了林分的平均税率指标。对土壤和活地被植物成分进行了描述。确定了主要生物群落以及邻近地区--插条和林分--植物物种的多样性和丰度。与砍伐区相比,关键生物群落中泰加植物区系的物种数量更多,且存在稀有植物物种,这表明在伐木作业期间有必要保护关键生物群落。在所研究的重点生物群落范围内,缓冲区内植物物种的平均数量超过了生物群落核心区的物种数量,差异在统计学上具有显著意义。因此,在分配砍伐区域的过程中,除了分配生物群落的中心部分或核心区域外,还有必要保留一个缓冲区,作为物种数量最多的区域。
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The Conservation of Plant Species Diversity in Forest Management in the Key Biotopes of the Vologda Region
A reduction in the number of biological species can cause a loss of the integrity of the biosphere and its ability to maintain the most important characteristics of the natural environment. Therefore, scientific research and the development of practical recommendations in the field of conservation of biological diversity in forest management are currently of particular relevance. Measures to preserve biodiversity in forest management are reflected in the rules of timber harvesting, forestry regulations of forestries and forest development projects. The conservation of biological diversity in the course of logging operations is provided by allocating key biotopes – forest plots of a certain area, especially significant as habitats for rare species of animals and plants. The analysis of the Red Book of the Vologda Region showed that 29 % of rare species are confined to forest areas along watercourses. The study has been conducted at stationary sites within the boundaries of the Vologda Forestry of the Vologda Region (the Southern taiga area of the European part of the Russian Federation), represented by clear cuttings of 2018–2019 with the preserved key biotopes – forest areas along temporary water bodies. The average values for the plantations have been obtained on the basis of the materials from allotment and taxation of the cutting areas before felling. The work has been based on silvicultural and taxation, as well as ecological and biological methods of field evaluation and desk assessment. During the field studies (2023) in the key biotopes, a tally has been carried out by tree species, their diameters at chest height and categories of sanitary condition, with the determination of the average taxation indicators of the stands. The soils and the botanical composition of the live ground cover have been described. The species diversity and abundance of plant species in the key biotopes, as well as in the adjacent areas – in the cuttings and in the stands – have been determined. A higher number of species of taiga flora and the presence of rare plant species in the key biotopes, in contrast to the cuttings, have been established, which indicates the need to preserve the key biotopes during logging operations. Within the boundaries of the key biotopes studied, the average number of plant species in the buffer zone exceeds the number of species in the core of the biotope, the differences are statistically significant. Therefore, in the process of allotment of cutting areas, in addition to the allocation of the central part, or the core of the biotope, it is necessary to preserve a buffer zone as the area with the largest number of species.
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