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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2018.08.015
The effect of deer browsing and understory light availability on stump mortality and sprout growth capacity in sessile oak
Marell, Anders; Hamard, Jean-Pierre; Perot, Thomas; Perret, Sandrine; Korboulewsky, Nathalie
2018-12-15
发表期刊FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN0378-1127
EISSN1872-7042
出版年2018
卷号430页码:134-142
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家France
英文摘要

Coppice forestry is a conventional silvicultural practice that takes advantage of a tree's capacity to respond to disturbances by sprouting. Sprouting capacity is determined by many intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as parent tree age/size, understory light availability and deer browsing, which, under closed canopy conditions are important limiting factors for stump survival or sprout growth. However, the combined effect of potentially confounding abiotic and biotic factors on stump survival and sprout growth remains elusive, even more so under closed canopy conditions. This study aims to quantify the effect of deer browsing on stump mortality and sprout growth under closed-canopy conditions and to compare this effect with other known determinants. Here we show that stump survival and sprout growth in sessile oak (Quercus petraea Matt.) depend on deer browsing, understory light availability and the diameter of the parent tree. By studying paired fenced-unfenced plots, we confirmed that deer browsing decreased stump survival and inhibited sprout growth. Furthermore, by taking advantage of a gradient in understory light availability in monospecific and mixed stands of sessile oak and Scots pine (Pins sylvestris L.), we showed a clear positive linear relationship between sprout growth and light availability. This relationship explained the observed differences among stand composition types. Finally, we found that increased understory light availability did not compensate for losses due to deer browsing. In the absence of deer browsing, our results demonstrate that sessile oak stumps regenerate well under closed-canopy conditions and maintain a moderate sprouting capacity at least until the age of 70-80 years old. Partial thinning could therefore be a potential tool to renew light-demanding tree species such as sessile oak in mixed high-forest stands. Nevertheless, we do not recommend coppicing sessile oak under closed canopies unless the oak stumps are protected from deer browsing and understory light availability is optimized as much as possible despite dosed-canopy-management objectives.


英文关键词Coppice Deer impact Ecological threshold Mixed forest Quercus petraea Pirus sylvestris
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000449137300013
WOS关键词SOLAR-RADIATION TRANSMITTANCE ; WHITE-TAILED DEER ; TEMPERATE FORESTS ; VEGETATIVE REGENERATION ; TREE REGENERATION ; DECIDUOUS FOREST ; QUERCUS-PETRAEA ; DYNAMICS ; COPPICE ; MANAGEMENT
WOS类目Forestry
WOS研究方向Forestry
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文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/22667
专题气候变化
作者单位Irstea, UR EFNO, Domaine Banes, F-45290 Nogent Sur Vernisson, France
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Marell, Anders,Hamard, Jean-Pierre,Perot, Thomas,et al. The effect of deer browsing and understory light availability on stump mortality and sprout growth capacity in sessile oak[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2018,430:134-142.
APA Marell, Anders,Hamard, Jean-Pierre,Perot, Thomas,Perret, Sandrine,&Korboulewsky, Nathalie.(2018).The effect of deer browsing and understory light availability on stump mortality and sprout growth capacity in sessile oak.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,430,134-142.
MLA Marell, Anders,et al."The effect of deer browsing and understory light availability on stump mortality and sprout growth capacity in sessile oak".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 430(2018):134-142.
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