M. Lavoie, P. Grondin, C. Caron, A. Larouche, Véronique Poirier
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引用次数: 2
摘要
几十年来,温带地区的一些营养型泥炭地的特点是森林覆盖迅速增加。这种现象在魁省(加拿大)南部特别明显,那里的一些泥炭地现在有混交林。本研究旨在记录落叶松(Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch)和红槭(Acer rubrum L.)殖民的泥炭地的木材侵蚀动态,具体目标是通过树木测量、树木年代学和航空摄影分析来表征森林覆盖的当代动态。并通过对泥炭发掘中收集的木质遗骸进行植物学鉴定以及对沉积岩心进行宏观化石分析,重建泥炭地起源以来原地存在的树种进化。从20世纪70年代开始,植被覆盖经历了快速的变化,首先是落叶松(L. laricina)的密度增大,其次是红毛杨(a.b rubrum)的扩张。这种转变持续了几千年,在此期间,泥炭地不断呈现出以灌木为主的覆盖层,并有一些零星的针叶树。混交林覆盖面积的迅速扩大是泥炭地历史上独一无二的事件。红槭逐渐取代落叶松,并在较长时间内成为优势种。
Rapid mixed forest encroachment and the expansion of red maple (Acer rubrum) in a peatland: a dendroecological and paleoecological approach
Some ombrotrophic peatlands in temperate regions have been characterized by a process of rapid densification of their forest cover for several decades. This phenomenon is particularly marked in southern Québec (Canada), where a number of peatlands now contain mixed forest stands. The present study aimed to document the woody encroachment dynamics of a peatland colonized by Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch and Acer rubrum L. The specific objectives were to characterize the contemporary dynamics of the forest cover through analysis of dendrometric, dendrochronological, and aerial photographs, and to reconstruct the evolution of tree species present in situ since the peatland’s origin through botanical identification of ligneous remains collected in excavations of the peat as well as macrofossil analysis of a sedimentary core. The vegetation cover underwent rapid transformation beginning in the 1970s, first by the densification of L. laricina, followed by the expansion of A. rubrum. This transformation followed several millennia during which the peatland continuously presented a shrub-dominated cover with a few scattered coniferous trees. The rapid expansion of a mixed forest cover is a unique event in the peatland’s history. Acer rubrum progressively replaced L. laricina and, in the more or less long-term, should become the dominant species.
期刊介绍:
Botany features comprehensive research articles and notes in all segments of plant sciences, including cell and molecular biology, ecology, mycology and plant-microbe interactions, phycology, physiology and biochemistry, structure and development, genetics, systematics, and phytogeography. It also publishes methods, commentary, and review articles on topics of current interest, contributed by internationally recognized scientists.