- Tytuł:
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Monitoring uszkodzeń spowodowanych przez jeleniowate w młodych drzewostanach i odnowieniach Gorczańskiego Parku Narodowego
Monitoring of the deer-related damage to the young stands and regeneration in the Gorczanski National Park - Autorzy:
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Miścicki, S.
Żurek, Z. - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/989815.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2015
- Wydawca:
- Polskie Towarzystwo Leśne
- Tematy:
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lesnictwo
lasy
Gorczanski Park Narodowy
drzewostany mlode
odnowienia lasu
odnowienia podokapowe
szkody w lesie
uszkodzenia drzew
szkody lowieckie
jeleniowate
monitoring
bark−stripping
browsing
district
impact
protection
stem
terminal shoot - Opis:
- Assessment of the impact of large herbivores on young generation of trees in the protected forests can support decisions about whether to intervene in natural ecosystems (e.g. individual tree protection, animal culling) or not. A study on the condition of forest regeneration, including the assessment of the damage caused by deer, was performed in the Gorczański National Park (GNP; southern Poland) in 1993 for the first time. The inventory was repeated in 1996 and 2011 on the same 415 concentric permanent sample plots located in the centers of 400×400 m grid. Trees with diameter <16 cm or height 1.3 m were counted. The impact of deer was assessed using: (i) the share of browsed terminal shoots in h=0.3−1.3 m class trees and the tolerable (based on a reference) share of browsed trees of such height with the most damaged tree species taken into account and (ii) the proportion between the density of recently (the previous year) debarked, frayed or broken trees and the tolerable (based on a reference) density of such trees. The main interpretation unit was composed of all stands in the GNP, while stands in particular protection districts formed lower level. Over the time, the density of trees in the regeneration layer increased (fig. 1). The density of recently debarked (frayed or broken) trees decreased considerably (fig. 2), even if a large number of trees (especially silver fir) with old wounds existed (fig. 4). The density of the browsed trees remained more or less unchanged. This type of damage most frequently affected silver fir, sycamore maple and rowan (fig. 3). Differences between the level of forest regeneration damage in different protection districts of the GNP remained similar (fig. 5). The deer impact assessed on the basis of the density of debarked trees significantly decreased to be classified as tolerable in 2011. However, the impact assessed with the share of trees with the browsed terminal shoot did not reach the tolerable level in one protection district. Results show that measures undertaken to protect forest regeneration produce a partially positive effect. The browsing level was still too high. Differences in the deer impact on the forest regeneration between protection districts can be considered as permanent ones.
- Źródło:
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Sylwan; 2015, 159, 06; 505-515
0039-7660 - Pojawia się w:
- Sylwan
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki