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Role of environmental filtering and seed source availability in natural regeneration processes following large-scale disturbances in mountain forests

The relative importance of environmental factors and species pool in natural regeneration processes is still intensively disputed. Is environmental filtering especially important for species with higher requirements for temperature and soil fertility? Is the seed source limitation especially pronoun...

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Published in:European journal of forest research 2021-08, Vol.140 (4), p.835-845
Main Authors: Szwagrzyk, Jerzy, Gazda, Anna, Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz, Zięba, Antoni, Ciesielska, Barbara, Szewczyk, Janusz, Foremnik, Kacper, Muter, Elżbieta, Bodziarczyk, Jan
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Summary:The relative importance of environmental factors and species pool in natural regeneration processes is still intensively disputed. Is environmental filtering especially important for species with higher requirements for temperature and soil fertility? Is the seed source limitation especially pronounced among tree species with lower dispersal abilities? Trees, seedlings and saplings measurements were conducted in 600 plots of 0.05 ha distributed in a regular grid in the Tatra Mountains (elevation range 817–1797 m a.s.l.). Boosted regression trees were used to analyse the relationships between the numbers of young trees, factors acting as environmental filters and the potential seed source availability. The most important factor affecting the distribution of young trees of most species was elevation; bedrock type was the second most important factor for Acer pseudoplatanus , while potential solar radiation was important for Sorbus aucuparia . The relationship between the presence of mature trees and abundance of young ones was strong in Fagus sylvatica , moderately strong in A. pseudoplatanus, and weak in Picea abies, Abies alba and S. aucuparia . The role of environmental factors in shaping the abundance of young trees varies strongly among species, while the seed source availability is very important for large-seeded trees.
ISSN:1612-4669
1612-4677
DOI:10.1007/s10342-021-01371-2