Seasonal and long-term changes in litterfall production and litter decomposition in the dominant forest communities of Western Himalaya

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作者
Joshi, Vinod Chandra [1 ]
Sundriyal, R. C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Wildlife Inst India, Dehra Dun 248001, Uttarakhand, India
[2] HNB Garhwal Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Resources, Garhwal 246174, Uttarakhand, India
来源
ECOLOGICAL FRONTIERS | 2024年 / 44卷 / 04期
关键词
Nutrient cycling; Litterfall; Decomposition; Himalaya; Long term changes; Forest management; DYNAMICS; PATTERNS; FALL;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecofro.2024.02.003
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Understanding changes in litter fall is paramount for effective management, as it directly impacts ecosystem health, nutrient cycling, and overall biodiversity. It informs strategies for conservation, land use planning, and mitigating ecological disruptions. Therefore, present study investigates the seasonal and long-term changes in litterfall dynamics within the dominant forest communities of Western Himalaya. A total four distinct forest ecosystems, including Sal, (Shorea. robusta) Chir-pine (Pinus roxburghii), Banj-oak (Quercus leucotrichophora), and Mixed-oak (Q. leucotrichophora, Q. floribunda and Q. lanuginosa) forests were selected for the study. The total annual litter production across the forest stands varied from 741.59 to 841.22 g(-2), with the highest recorded in the Banj-oak stand (841.22 g(-2)) and the lowest in the Sal stand (741.59 g(-2)). Leaf fall reported for the highest proportion of total litterfall (64.88% to 71%) across the forest stands, and peak litterfall was observed during the summer months in all forest sites. The leaf litter decomposition rate of selected species shows significant variation (F-5,F- 10 = 3.41, p < 0.05) between species. Interestingly, litterfall production increased in all forest sites from 1980 to 82 to 2017-19. However, no significant changes were observed in the decomposition rate. The findings reveal significant variations in litterfall dynamics across different forest ecosystems, with leaf fall contributing substantially to total litter production. The observed increase in litterfall production over the studied period highlights the need for continued monitoring and adaptive management strategies to address potential ecological implications. These insights are invaluable for informing conservation efforts, land use planning, and mitigation strategies aimed at preserving ecosystem health, sustaining biodiversity, and ensuring the long-term resilience of Western Himalayan forests in the face of environmental change.
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