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DOI | 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118147 |
Assessing the drivers and the recruitment potential of Eucalyptus globulus in the Iberian Peninsula | |
Queirós L.; Deus E.; Silva J.S.; Vicente J.; Ortiz L.; Fernandes P.M.; Castro-Díez P. | |
发表日期 | 2020 |
ISSN | 0378-1127 |
卷号 | 466 |
英文摘要 | In the last century, eucalypts became one of the most popular fast-growing species in the world for production purposes. Eucalyptus globulus Labill. is currently one of the most extensively cultivated species. The Iberian Peninsula (Iberia) holds the largest concentration of E. globulus plantations, distributed mostly along the Western and Northern coasts. The naturalization of E. globulus is now a concern in many regions across the introduced range, so it is important to identify the local and regional drivers that influence the recruitment of E. globulus wildlings. Likewise, it is important to understand how this recruitment relates both with the current and the potential distribution of plantations. We analyzed wildlings count data from 4169 transects surveyed with Google Street View along roadsides adjacent to E. globulus plantations across Iberia. These data were used to calibrate a probability map of wildling recruitment, using a species distribution model developed with biomod2. The probability map was compared with both the current and the potential distributions of E. globulus. Finally, we performed a logistic regression to model the relationship between the environmental suitability for E. globulus recruitment and the suitability for plantations in Portugal and Spain. We recorded a total of 6721 wildlings in 1363 transects (33% of the total transects). Overall, wildling density was 85.3 ± 4.1 wildlings ha−1, ranging from 0 to 5882 wildlings ha−1. Regional variables had greater influence than local variables on wildling recruitment. Higher annual precipitation and lower temperature seasonality were positively related to recruitment abundance, reflecting wildling sensitivity to water deficits and extreme temperatures. At a local scale, the northern aspect and bare soil also presented a positive relationship with recruitment abundance. Recruitment potential was higher in areas with Atlantic influence along the northern and western coasts of Iberia, where plantations are already present. Nearly half of the area potentially suitable for E. globulus plantations was unfavorable for recruitment. However, we found a positive correlation between plantation suitability and recruitment suitability. This work may assist forest management by identifying zones where E. globulus recruitment is enhanced outside plantations for a better allocation of resources for monitoring and control actions. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. |
英文关键词 | Boosted regression trees; Eucalypt plantations; Eucalyptus globulus recruitment; Google Street View; Natural establishment; Species distribution models; Wildlings |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Cultivation; Forestry; Logistic regression; Annual precipitation; Eucalyptus globulus labill; Extreme temperatures; Fast-growing species; Monitoring and control; Positive correlations; Potential distributions; Species distribution modeling; Probability distributions; evergreen forest; forest management; naturalization; plantation forestry; recruitment (population dynamics); seasonality; software; transect; wilderness area; Cultivation; Data; Eucalyptus Globulus; Forestry; Maps; Plantations; Probability; Recruitment; Atlantic Coast [Europe]; Atlantic Coast [Spain]; Iberian Peninsula; Spain; Eucalyptus globulus |
来源期刊 | Forest Ecology and Management
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/155275 |
作者单位 | Centre for Functional Ecology - Science for People & the Planet, University of Coimbra and Polytechnic of Coimbra - Agriculture School, Coimbra, 3045-601, Portugal; Centre for Applied Ecology “Prof. Baeta Neves” (CEABN) / InBIO Research Network in Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon, Tapada da Ajuda, Lisboa, 1349-017, Portugal; Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources (CIBIO) / InBIO Research Network in Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Campus Agrário de Vairão, Rua Padre Armando Quintas n° 7, 4485-641, Vairão, Vila do Conde, Portugal; Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alcalá, Ctra. Madrid-Barcelona, 28805 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain; Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Quinta de Prados, Vila Real, 5000-801, Portugal |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Queirós L.,Deus E.,Silva J.S.,et al. Assessing the drivers and the recruitment potential of Eucalyptus globulus in the Iberian Peninsula[J],2020,466. |
APA | Queirós L..,Deus E..,Silva J.S..,Vicente J..,Ortiz L..,...&Castro-Díez P..(2020).Assessing the drivers and the recruitment potential of Eucalyptus globulus in the Iberian Peninsula.Forest Ecology and Management,466. |
MLA | Queirós L.,et al."Assessing the drivers and the recruitment potential of Eucalyptus globulus in the Iberian Peninsula".Forest Ecology and Management 466(2020). |
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