N. Tantsyrev, S. Shobairi, Vladimir А. Usol’tsev, Lingxiao Sun, Haiyan Zhang, Chunlan Li, He Jing, Samira Hemmati Roudbari, B. Beirami, Qirghizbek Ayombekov
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森林生态学面临着一项重大挑战,即如何理解成林树木种群在更新阶段的动态,因为它影响着森林生态系统的后续发展和结构。森林更新过程依赖于木本植物种子产量的动态变化及其分布的独特性。五针松属(Cembrae sp.)的种子没有翅膀,它们的再生与 Nucifraga sp.鸟类的活动密切相关,这些鸟类散播种子,在土壤中形成食物储备。本研究旨在探索西伯利亚石松(Pinus sibirica Du Tour)自然再生的地理差异与种子丰度的关系。这项研究在俄罗斯三个以西伯利亚石松森林著称的山区进行:阿尔丹高原、北乌拉尔和哈马尔-达班山脉。研究发现,每个地区的锥栗产量和西伯利亚红松再生都呈现出不同的模式。我们认为,在种子收获季节,薄嘴胡桃夹(Nucifraga caryocatactes macrorhynchos Brehm C. L.)种群数量的波动受每个地区种子生产动态性质的影响,对第二年出现的西伯利亚红松幼苗数量起着重要作用。这些发现解释了所观察到的西伯利亚红松年出苗更新动态的变化及其对考察地区锥果产量的依赖。
Geographical Peculiarities of Pinus sibirica Du Tour Natural Regeneration as Related to its Seed Crops
Forest ecology faces a significant challenge in understanding the dynamics of populations of forest-forming trees during their renewal phase, as it shapes the subsequent development and structure of forest ecosystems. The forest regeneration process relies on the dynamics of the seed yield of the woody plants and the unique characteristics of their distribution. In the case of the Cembrae sp. five-needled pines belonging, which have wingless seeds, their renewal is closely linked to the activities of Nucifraga sp. birds that scatter the seeds to create food reserves in the soil. This research aims to explore the geographical variations of Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) natural regeneration as a function of seed abundance. This study was conducted in three Russian mountain regions known for their forests predominated by Pinus sibirica: the Aldan Highlands, the Northern Urals, and the Khamar-Daban Mountains. It was discovered that each region exhibited distinct patterns in both cone yields and Pinus sibirica regeneration. The fluctuations in the thin-billed nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes macrorhynchos Brehm C. L.) populations during the seed harvest season, influenced by the nature of the seed production dynamics in each region, we believed to play a major role in the quantity of Pinus sibirica seedlings appearing in the subsequent year. These findings explain the observed variations in the renewal dynamics of annual emergent seedlings of Pinus sibirica and its reliance on cone yield in the examined regions.