A field experiment to determine the effect of post-fire salvage on seedbeds and tree regeneration

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Greene, DF [1 ]
Gauthier, S
Noël, J
Rousseau, M
Bergeron, Y
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[1] Concordia Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3G 1M8, Canada
[2] Nat Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Serv, Laurentian Forestry Ctr, Ste Foy, PQ G1V 4C7, Canada
[3] Agence Candienne Evaluat Environm, Ste Foy, PQ G1V 4B8, Canada
[4] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3G 1M8, Canada
[5] Univ Quebec, UQAT UQAM Amenagement Forestier Durable, Chaire Ind CRSNG, Rouyn Noranda, PQ J9X 5E4, Canada
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10.1890/1540-9295(2006)004[0069:AFETDT]2.0.CO;2
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In North America, Eurasia, and Australia, salvage logging is increasingly being used to mitigate economic losses due to fire, although the effects of this type of intervention are still essentially unknown. In a field experiment in a large recent boreal forest fire in central Quebec, we used 24 paired salvaged and non-salvaged stands to test the effect of salvage on the recruitment of two conifer species possessing an aerial seed bank (Pinus banksiana and Picea mariana). The seedbeds following salvage were, on average, more hospitable to germination, but, incongruously, engendered far lower regeneration densities. The poor recruitment on salvaged sites was due primarily to the loss of seeds following the immediate post-fire salvage, when cone-bearing branches were removed along with the trunks. By contrast, the density of the asexually-recruited Populus tremuloides was relatively unaffected. We suggest simple ways to modify current salvage procedures that would retard this transition from conifer to Populus forest, as well as leaving more wood in situ.
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