Forest history from a single tree species perspective: natural occurrence, near extinction and reintroduction of European yew (Taxus baccata L.) on the Darss-Zingst peninsula, southern Baltic Sea coast

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Knut Kaiser
Martin Theuerkauf
Ernst van der Maaten
Marieke van der Maaten-Theunissen
Annette Beil
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[1] GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences,Institute of Ecology
[2] Leuphana University Lüneburg,Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology
[3] University of Greifswald,Chair of Forest Growth and Woody Biomass Production
[4] TU Dresden,undefined
[5] National Park Authority Vorpommern,undefined
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Yew; Population history; Late Holocene; Reintroduction; North-east Germany; Historical ecology;
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The forests along the southern Baltic Sea coast harbour some stands of the rare and endangered European yew (Taxus baccata L.), which are hypothesised to be autochthonous. Using the example of an occurrence on the Darss-Zingst peninsula, the population dynamics of the yew since the late Holocene are interdisciplinarily investigated and linked to the forest history of this area. Pollen analysis shows that yew has been present in the study area for at least 2600 years and thus indeed represents an autochthonous tree species in the area. The yew was probably originally part of a second tree storey and of forest margins within a mixed forest mainly consisting of several deciduous tree species and Scots pine. Historical evidence reveals that yew was still occurring in the forest in the middle of the eighteenth century, but then had nearly disappeared by the end of the nineteenth century. This was caused by several factors including forest grazing by livestock, high game populations and clear-cutting. First replanting of yew took place in the 1930s/1940s and 1950s/1960s, followed by planting campaigns in the 1990s and 2000s. Planting material from local and regional autochthonous relict populations was used, at least in part. The current yew population mainly comprises young individuals with a total number of ca. 1300 trees. It has thus been possible here to re-establish an autochthonous yew occurrence that was nearly extinct in historical times. This local example of targeted re-enrichment of native tree diversity may also encourage further measures to give this species a new chance again elsewhere in the wider region.
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页码:917 / 942
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  • [1] Forest history from a single tree species perspective: natural occurrence, near extinction and reintroduction of European yew (Taxus baccata L.) on the Darss-Zingst peninsula, southern Baltic Sea coast
    Kaiser, Knut
    Theuerkauf, Martin
    van der Maaten, Ernst
    van der Maaten-theunissen, Marieke
    Beil, Annette
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2024, 143 (03) : 917 - 942