Abundance and sizes of European oak species (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Quercus robur L.) in dependence of neighborhood and environmental factors


Autoria(s): Annighöfer, Peter; Beckschäfer, Philip; Vor, Thorsten; Ammer, Christian
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 49.400667 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 10.382000 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 48.770000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 9.970000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 49.970000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 10.780000

Data(s)

18/06/2015

Resumo

Quercus robur L. (pedunculate oak) and Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. (sessile oak) are two European oak species of great economic and ecological importance. Even though both oaks have wide ecological amplitudes of suitable growing conditions, forests dominated by oaks often fail to regenerate naturally. The regeneration performance of both oak species is assumed to be subject to a variety of variables that interact with one another in complex ways. The novel approach of this research was to study the effect of many ecological variables on the regeneration performance of both oak species together and identify key variables and interactions for different development stages of the oak regeneration on a large scale in the field. For this purpose, overstory and regeneration inventories were conducted in oak dominated forests throughout southern Germany and paired with data on browsing, soil, and light availability. The study was able to verify the assumption that the occurrence of oak regeneration depends on a set of variables and their interactions. Specifically, combinations of site and stand specific variables such as light availability, soil pH and iron content on the one hand, and basal area and species composition of the overstory on the other hand. Also browsing pressure was related to oak abundance. The results also show that the importance of variables and their combinations differs among the development stages of the regeneration. Light availability becomes more important during later development stages, whereas the number of oaks in the overstory is important during early development stages. We conclude that successful natural oak regeneration is more likely to be achieved on sites with lower fertility and requires constantly controlling overstory density. Initially sufficient mature oaks in the overstory should be ensured. In later stages, overstory density should be reduced continuously to meet the increasing light demand of oak seedlings and saplings.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.847282

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

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Fonte

Supplement to: Annighöfer, Peter; Beckschäfer, Philip; Vor, Thorsten; Ammer, Christian: Regeneration patterns of European oak species (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Quercus robur L.) in dependence of environment and neighborhood. PLoS ONE, submitted

Palavras-Chave #Acer sp.; Al; Aluminium; Basal area; biological age of tree; Carpinus sp.; Cat; Category; Cation exchange capacity; CEC; Classification; Comment; common name; Coniferous spec; Coniferous species; DBH; Deciduous spec; Deciduous species; Diameter at breast height; Event; Fagus sp.; Fe; Field capa; Field capacity; Fraxinus sp.; H(S); height classes: 1=0-20 cm, 2=20-50 cm, 3=50-13 0cm; 4=130-<dbh 7 cm, 5=dbh 7cm-dbh 20 cm, 6= > dbh 20 cm; ID; Identification; indirect site factor; in the overstory; in the regeneration; Iron; K+; Light Condition; Light condition, openness; Light condition, site factor; Light cond open; Light cond site fac; Magnesium; Manganese; measured in distilled water; Mg2+; Mn; Na+; Name; Number of years; of browsed trees; of oak; of other species; of plot; of sites according to nurients (n) and water (w) supply (high=N, W; low=n, w); of transect; Perc; Percentage; pH; Potassium; Quercus petraea & Quercus robur per transect (0-20 cm); Quercus petraea & Quercus robur per transect (130- < dbh7 cm); Quercus petraea & Quercus robur per transect (20-50 cm); Quercus petraea & Quercus robur per transect (50-130 cm); Quercus petraea & Quercus robur sum of all transects; Quercus spp.; Quercus spp., total; Quercus spp. tot; Shannon index of diversity; Sodium; summarized; total; Tree height; Years
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