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1 October 2007 Natural avalanche disturbance shapes plant diversity and species composition in subalpine forest belt
Christian Rixen, Susanne Haag, Dominik Kulakowski, Peter Bebi
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Abstract

Background: Disturbances by avalanches have created unique habitats for animals and plants in subalpine ecosystems worldwide, but at the same time avalanches can pose a major threat to humans. Thus, avalanches are suppressed by means of avalanche barriers to protect settlements and infrastructures in populated areas of the European Alps. As a consequence, the disturbance regime in avalanche tracks has fundamentally changed.

Methods: In the present study we address ecological consequences of avalanche suppression on plant diversity. We analysed plant diversity and species composition in recent and old avalanche tracks with and without avalanche suppression and in undisturbed adjacent forests at high and low elevations.

Results: The number of species was higher in both active and inactive avalanche tracks as compared to undisturbed subalpine forest. The species composition indicated a wider range of ecological niches in active than in inactive avalanche tracks. The vegetation from active tracks showed lower indicator values for temperature and nitrogen availability. The proportion of alpine species was lower in formerly active tracks.

Conclusions: The conditions that exist in active avalanche tracks increase plant diversity in relation to undisturbed forest. In the few decades following avalanche suppression, species composition changes in tracks from which avalanches have been excluded. Continued suppression of avalanche disturbance may lead to a decline in plant and habitat diversity. Avalanche disturbance can exert an important influence on the biodiversity of subalpine forests and provide important habitats. Anthropogenic changes in the natural regime of avalanche disturbance are likely to contribute significantly to future landscape changes in subalpine forests.

Nomenclature: Lauber & Wagner (2000).

Christian Rixen, Susanne Haag, Dominik Kulakowski, and Peter Bebi "Natural avalanche disturbance shapes plant diversity and species composition in subalpine forest belt," Journal of Vegetation Science 18(5), 735-742, (1 October 2007). https://doi.org/10.1658/1100-9233(2007)18[735:NADSPD]2.0.CO;2
Received: 3 October 2006; Accepted: 19 February 2007; Published: 1 October 2007
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KEYWORDS
Alps
Avalanche
diversity
Indicator value
snow
Switzerland
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