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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117824
Potential climatic influence on maximum stand carrying capacity for 15 Mediterranean coniferous and broadleaf species
Rodríguez de Prado D.; San Martín R.; Bravo F.; Herrero de Aza C.
发表日期2020
ISSN0378-1127
卷号460
英文摘要Climate change projections for the Mediterranean basin predict a continuous increase in extreme drought and heat episodes, which will affect forest dynamics, structure and composition. Understanding how climate influences the maximum size-density relationship (MSDR) is therefore critical to designing adaptive silvicultural guidelines based on the potential stand carrying capacity of tree species. With this aim, data from the Third Spanish National Forest Inventory (3NFI) and WorldClim databases were used to analyze climate-related variations of the maximum stand carrying capacity for 15 species from the Pinus, Fagus and Quercus genera. First, basic MSDR were fitted using linear quantile regression and observed size-density data from monospecific 3NFI plots. Reference values for maximum stocking, expressed in terms of the Maximum Stand Density Index (SDImax), were estimated by species. Then, climate-dependent MSDR models including 35 annual and seasonal climatic variables were fitted. The best climate-dependent models, based on the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC) index, were used to determine the climatic drivers affecting MSDR, to analyze general and species-specific patterns and to quantify the impact of climate on maximum stand carrying capacity. The results showed that all the selected climate-dependent models improved the goodness of fit over the basic models. Among the climatic variables, spring and summer maximum temperatures were found to be key drivers affecting MSDR for the species studied. A common trend was also found across species, linking warmer and drier conditions to smaller SDImax values. Based on projected climate scenarios, this suggests potential reductions in maximum stocking for these species. In this study, a new index was proposed, the Q index, for evaluating the impact of climate on maximum stand carrying capacity. Our findings highlight the importance of using specific climatic variables to better characterize how they affect MSDR. The models presented in this study will allow us to better explain interactions between climate and MSDR while also providing more precise estimates concerning maximum stocking for different Mediterranean coniferous and broadleaf tree species. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
关键词Climate changeForestryAkaike information criterionClimate change projectionsMaximum temperatureNational forest inventoriesPotential reductionReinekeSelf-thinningStand density indexClimate modelsAkaike information criterionbroad-leaved forestcarrying capacityclimate changeclimate effectconiferous forestdatabaseextreme eventforest dynamicsforest inventoryforest managementguidelineindex methodMediterranean environmentregression analysisself thinningsilviculturestand dynamicsstand structureCapacityForestryImpactMediterraneanModelsStand DensityTreesVariablesFagusQuercus
语种英语
来源机构Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/133028
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Rodríguez de Prado D.,San Martín R.,Bravo F.,et al. Potential climatic influence on maximum stand carrying capacity for 15 Mediterranean coniferous and broadleaf species[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2020,460.
APA Rodríguez de Prado D.,San Martín R.,Bravo F.,&Herrero de Aza C..(2020).Potential climatic influence on maximum stand carrying capacity for 15 Mediterranean coniferous and broadleaf species.,460.
MLA Rodríguez de Prado D.,et al."Potential climatic influence on maximum stand carrying capacity for 15 Mediterranean coniferous and broadleaf species".460(2020).
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