Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine

Long distance dispersal is a key process occurring in plant communities and is particularly important for pioneer species like sea-buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) which survival strongly depends on colonizing newly created post-disturbance habitats. Sea-buckthorn, a cluster-forming shrub, is com...

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Main Authors: Bolibok Leszek, Kubiak Monika, Michalski Sebastian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
Series:Forest Research Papers
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0001
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spelling doaj-29cc32d01c5444b5a553c7ee489b00e72021-09-05T21:01:05ZengSciendoForest Research Papers2082-89262018-03-0179151210.2478/frp-2018-0001frp-2018-0001Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mineBolibok Leszek0Kubiak Monika1Michalski Sebastian2Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Silviculture, ul. Nowoursynowska 159/34, 02–776Warszawa, PolandRadomsko Forest District, ul. Piłsudskiego 3, 97–500Radomsko, PolandŁochów Forest District, ul. Wyszkowska 28, 07–130Łochów, PolandLong distance dispersal is a key process occurring in plant communities and is particularly important for pioneer species like sea-buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) which survival strongly depends on colonizing newly created post-disturbance habitats. Sea-buckthorn, a cluster-forming shrub, is commonly used in Poland in the reclamation of soil-less areas devastated the by mining industry and for these areas a generative expansion of planted populations is usually observed. The main objective of this study was to assess the long-distance dispersal of this species in areas previously disturbed by industrial activity. Our observations were made on a 223.75 ha large section of the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine, Central Poland. The area was colonized by sea-buckthorn specimens originating from a population planted on the nearby external waste heap. During the search for newly established sea-buckthorn clusters, their position and size were recorded and the preferences for specific site conditions were assessed using the Ivlev’s electivity index. New specimen were observed at distances between 600 m and 3600 m from their potential seed source. The mean cluster density was 1.37 ha−1. The observed pattern of long distance dispersal is linked with to behavior of frugivorous birds. The largest cluster densities were observed along ditches (9.83 ha−1) and on open areas with less developed plant cover, while the lowest cluster density occurred in afforested areas (0.51 ha−1). Poor sandy substrate reduced the probability of plant establishment compared to richer loamy sands. There appeared to be no influence of slope aspect on the probability of sea-buckthorn establishment.https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0001long distance dispersalsea-buckthornsoil conditionsslope aspect
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author Bolibok Leszek
Kubiak Monika
Michalski Sebastian
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Kubiak Monika
Michalski Sebastian
Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine
Forest Research Papers
long distance dispersal
sea-buckthorn
soil conditions
slope aspect
author_facet Bolibok Leszek
Kubiak Monika
Michalski Sebastian
author_sort Bolibok Leszek
title Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine
title_short Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine
title_full Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine
title_fullStr Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine
title_sort assessment of sea buckthorn (hippophaë rhamnoides l.) long distance dispersal on the internal waste heap of the bełchatów lignite mine
publisher Sciendo
series Forest Research Papers
issn 2082-8926
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Long distance dispersal is a key process occurring in plant communities and is particularly important for pioneer species like sea-buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) which survival strongly depends on colonizing newly created post-disturbance habitats. Sea-buckthorn, a cluster-forming shrub, is commonly used in Poland in the reclamation of soil-less areas devastated the by mining industry and for these areas a generative expansion of planted populations is usually observed. The main objective of this study was to assess the long-distance dispersal of this species in areas previously disturbed by industrial activity. Our observations were made on a 223.75 ha large section of the internal waste heap of the Bełchatów lignite mine, Central Poland. The area was colonized by sea-buckthorn specimens originating from a population planted on the nearby external waste heap. During the search for newly established sea-buckthorn clusters, their position and size were recorded and the preferences for specific site conditions were assessed using the Ivlev’s electivity index. New specimen were observed at distances between 600 m and 3600 m from their potential seed source. The mean cluster density was 1.37 ha−1. The observed pattern of long distance dispersal is linked with to behavior of frugivorous birds. The largest cluster densities were observed along ditches (9.83 ha−1) and on open areas with less developed plant cover, while the lowest cluster density occurred in afforested areas (0.51 ha−1). Poor sandy substrate reduced the probability of plant establishment compared to richer loamy sands. There appeared to be no influence of slope aspect on the probability of sea-buckthorn establishment.
topic long distance dispersal
sea-buckthorn
soil conditions
slope aspect
url https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0001
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