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1 June 2008 Moderate-severity disturbance dynamics in Abies balsameaBetula spp. forests: The relative importance of disturbance type and local stand and site characteristics on woody vegetation response
Gerardo P. Reyes, Daniel Kneeshaw
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Abstract

Sudden versus gradual mortality of canopy trees can differentially affect relative species assemblages after disturbance, although local biotic and abiotic habitat characteristics can modify expected patterns. Woody vegetation responses to moderate-severity disturbances were characterized and compared in relation to pre- and post-disturbance stand and site characteristics within Abies balsamea–Betula spp. stands of southeastern Québec, Canada. Disturbances were caused by gradual mortality due to the spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana), sudden mortality due to windthrow, or a combination of both. Redundancy Analysis with forward selection was used to rank the importance of disturbance type and local stand and site characteristic variables on species regeneration patterns. In order of decreasing importance, stand composition prior to disturbance, density of coarse woody debris, slope, distance to nearest conifer stand, density of deciduous legacy trees, spruce budworm disturbance, and soil drainage were important in determining post-disturbance species composition. No distinct regeneration patterns were associated with windthrow or interaction disturbance types. Although moderate-severity disturbances affected species distribution, local biotic and abiotic stand and site characteristics, particularly pre-disturbance stand composition and density of coarse woody debris, were more important in determining post-disturbance species distribution patterns.

Nomenclature: Gleason & Cronquist, 1991.

Gerardo P. Reyes and Daniel Kneeshaw "Moderate-severity disturbance dynamics in Abies balsameaBetula spp. forests: The relative importance of disturbance type and local stand and site characteristics on woody vegetation response," Ecoscience 15(2), 241-249, (1 June 2008). https://doi.org/10.2980/15-2-3082
Received: 21 March 2007; Accepted: 1 October 2007; Published: 1 June 2008
KEYWORDS
dynamique de perturbation de sévérité modérée
moderate-severity disturbance dynamics
régénération dans des forêts de Abies balsamea-Betula spp
regeneration in Abies balsamea–Betula spp. forests
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