枯木在森林生态系统服务中的功能

O. Chornobrov, I. Solomakha, V. Solomakha
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本文分析了枯木在森林生态系统服务中的功能和作用。这项研究是通过对文学资料的分析来进行的。对枯木的功能进行了分类,将枯木的功能分为支持功能、提供栖息地功能、保护功能、资源功能和信息功能。支持-与主要生态系统过程相关的功能。这些包括物质和能量的生物循环功能、营养物质和水的积累、碳沉积、生态系统过程的调节以及参与土壤形成过程。枯木的生态功能是为动植物提供栖息地,形成基质和良好的发展环境,保持森林生态系统的生物多样性。保护性-旨在保护和保存生态系统的某些组成部分和过程的功能。它们包括控制地表径流、保护土壤、防止侵蚀和保护水的功能。枯木的资源功能是提供满足人类需要的自然资源,包括工业、建筑、其他生产部门以及燃料和能源。枯木的信息功能是提供认知发展的机会,通过获取科学教育、文化艺术、精神和历史信息来实现。建议的分类是示意图,因为功能组的划分是基于森林生态系统的一般主要功能。枯木的生态功能和保护功能相互联系,相互影响,发挥着新的功能。在当今全球环境挑战和意识到枯木作为森林生态系统重要组成部分的重要性的条件下,我们认为研究枯木的栖息地提供和信息功能是有前途的。同时,考虑到目前转向可再生能源的趋势,枯木的资源功能及其在碳沉积中的作用的重要性将同样重要。确保提供枯木生态系统服务的平衡是可持续发展的一个重要方面。
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Functions of dead wood in forest ecosystem services
The article analyzes the functions and role of dead wood in the context of forest ecosystem services. The research was carried out by an analytical review of literary sources. A classification of the functions of dead wood is proposed, according to which the following main groups of functions are distinguished: supporting, habitat-providing, protective, resource and informational. Supporting — functions related to the main ecosystem processes. These include functions in the biological cycle of substances and energy, accumulation of nutrients and water, carbon deposition, regulation of ecosystem processes, and participation in soil-forming processes. The ecological functions of dead wood consist in providing habitats for species of flora and fauna, forming a substrate and a favorable environment for development, and preserving the biodiversity of forest ecosystems. Protective — functions aimed at the protection and preservation of certain components and processes of the ecosystem. They include control of surface runoff, soil protection, prevention of erosion and water protection functions. The resource functions of dead wood are the provision of natural resources that are used for human needs, including in industry, construction, other branches of production, as well as a fuel and energy source. The informational functions of dead wood are to provide opportunities for cognitive development, which are realized in a person’s acquisition of scientific and educational, cultural and artistic, spiritual and historical information. The proposed classification is schematic, since the division into function groups is based on the main functions of forest ecosystems in general. The ecological and protective functions of dead wood are interconnected, influencing each other, performing another new function. In the conditions of today’s global environmental challenges and awareness of the importance of dead wood as an important component of forest ecosystems, we consider the research of habitat-providing and informative functions of dead wood to be promising. At the same time, taking into account the current trend of switching to renewable energy sources, the importance of the resource functions of dead wood and its role in carbon deposition will be no less relevant. Ensuring a balance in the provision of deadwood ecosystem services is an important aspect of sustainable development.
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