A critical review of successional dynamics in boreal forests of North America

被引:17
作者
Anyomi, Kenneth A. [1 ]
Neary, Brad [1 ]
Chen, Jiaxin [1 ]
Mayor, Stephen J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Nat Resources & Forestry, Ontario Forest Res Inst, 1235 Queen St East, Sault Ste Marie, ON 625, Canada
来源
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS | 2022年 / 30卷 / 04期
关键词
history of ecology; site condition; plant traits; disturbance; climate; forest management; succession; forest dynam-ics; CLIMATE-CHANGE; OLD-GROWTH; SPRUCE BUDWORM; BALSAM FIR; EASTERN CANADA; WHITE-CEDAR; SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT; NATURAL REGENERATION; CANOPY COMPOSITION; TREE COMPOSITION;
D O I
10.1139/er-2021-0106
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Forest succession is a dynamic process of progressive compositional development of ecological communities of species following natural or anthropogenic disturbance. Despite a rich history of conceptual frameworks, models, and empirical advances, the complex interactions among climatic conditions, disturbances, edaphic factors, and silvicultural treatments still challenge our ability to accurately predict forest succession, hindering application to forest management. Our goal was to improve understanding of forest succession in the managed boreal forests of North America by clarifying advances in knowledge and limitations in our understanding. We reviewed 152 peer-reviewed papers to: (i) document conceptual developments in forest succession; (ii) summarize drivers of North American boreal forest succession, including changes to forest composition and successional trajectories given climate change; and (iii) discuss the implications of the synthesized information for boreal forest management. While the element of stochasticity is expected to increase under climate change, successional dynamics are anticipated to remain predominantly deterministic. Southern boreal forests are at increased risk of mortality due to warming-driven drought and increased fires. Following disturbance, regeneration is likely to favor deciduous hardwoods. In boreal mixedwoods, increased fires would promote jack pine, and also black spruce on hydric and xeric sites. Dynamics of the northern boreal will depend on the balance between precipitation and evapotranspiration. Forest management must carefully select prescriptions to promote forest regeneration and composition that consider the long-term effects of changing climate and disturbance regimes. For instance, combining retention cut with mechanical site preparation would maintain site productivity and reverse open black spruce stand development in northern boreal stands. Our work shows that multiple disturbances have compounding effects on forest development, but further work is needed to better define thresholds for synergistic and buffering interactions. Modeling of boreal forest succession can be improved by incorporating more of the influential factors, but this is often limited by the lack of data. This information will guide the development of forest management strategies by exploring combinations of prescribed fire and variable intensity selection cutting systems to reproduce the effects of multiple interacting natural disturbances under climate change on successional dynamics.
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页码:563 / 594
页数:32
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