Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)

Sasso Fratino Nature Reserve (National Park of Casentino Forests, northern Apennines) is a quite rare example of natural Apennine forest. The Reserve was established in 1959, aiming to protect a forest, although not a virgin one, low-intensively disturbed in the past by comparison with other neighbo...

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Main Authors: Bianchi L, Bottacci A, Calamini G, Maltoni A, Mariotti B, Quilghini G, Salbitano F, Tani A, Zoccola A, Paci M
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Language:English
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2011-06-01
Series:iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Online Access:https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor0564-004
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spelling doaj-2bd72390f7c3462db0b69687974c79982020-11-24T21:25:53ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582011-06-014113614410.3832/ifor0564-004564Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)Bianchi L0Bottacci A1Calamini G2Maltoni A3Mariotti B4Quilghini G5Salbitano F6Tani A7Zoccola A8Paci M9DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)CFS, UTB Pratovecchio, AR (Italy)DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)CFS, UTB Follonica, GR (Italy)DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)CFS, UTB Pratovecchio, AR (Italy)DEISTAF, University of Florence, FI (Italy)Sasso Fratino Nature Reserve (National Park of Casentino Forests, northern Apennines) is a quite rare example of natural Apennine forest. The Reserve was established in 1959, aiming to protect a forest, although not a virgin one, low-intensively disturbed in the past by comparison with other neighbouring stands. Causes of such a low disturbance are the very limited accessibility of the area due to the very steep slopes characterising the site morphology, as well as historical features. The forest is a pure beech stand from 1250 m a.s.l. upwards, below this altitude is a mixed beech and silver fir forest. The study focuses on the understanding of the processes driving the evolution of the forest in the absence of human activities. To achieve this goal, 9 permanent, long-term research plots were established at different altitudes, in order to investigate on forest dynamics and regeneration processes. Simplified (single-layer) stand structures are more frequent where canopy gaps are absent. Two-layered structures are the result of the occurrence of canopy gaps, which allow the settlement, and subsequently the establishment, of a lower regeneration layer. Where the gap dimensions allow canopy closure, this kind of structure persists. When the gaps are quite large, the regeneration layer reaches the top layer and the structure stand tends, once more, toward a single-layer. Multilayered structures are extremely rare at plot level and become evident only at a wider scale. Our surveys indicate also a high variability of tree diameter distribution patterns in the forest stands. Such variability could be strictly related to the heterogeneity of site characteristics as well as to the effects of disturbance factors (both natural and anthropic). Concerning altitude, we observed an increase both of site index (dominant height) and species diversity in the regeneration layer, moving from higher (1500 m) to lower (900 m) altitudes. As a whole, our observations show that the dynamics of forest vegetation in the reserve is mostly affected by the interruption of tree canopy continuity. This implies substantial local variations of PAR in space and in time, which determine favourable ecological conditions for: (a) survival and growth of beech seedlings, or release of advanced beech regeneration; and (b) release of advanced silver fir regeneration (fir, more shade tolerant than beech, regenerates mainly in locations and conditions where the broadleaf saplings cannot survive for lack of light). The knowledge of the mechanisms of vegetation dynamics in the Reserve can be used to form the basis of close-to-nature silvicultural choices in similar stands in order to increase functionality and stability. Periodical monitoring of RNI will allow the investigation of the evolutionary trends of the forest stands.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor0564-004Old growth forestForest stand dynamicsBeech - Silver fir mixed standForest management
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author Bianchi L
Bottacci A
Calamini G
Maltoni A
Mariotti B
Quilghini G
Salbitano F
Tani A
Zoccola A
Paci M
spellingShingle Bianchi L
Bottacci A
Calamini G
Maltoni A
Mariotti B
Quilghini G
Salbitano F
Tani A
Zoccola A
Paci M
Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
Old growth forest
Forest stand dynamics
Beech - Silver fir mixed stand
Forest management
author_facet Bianchi L
Bottacci A
Calamini G
Maltoni A
Mariotti B
Quilghini G
Salbitano F
Tani A
Zoccola A
Paci M
author_sort Bianchi L
title Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)
title_short Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)
title_full Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)
title_fullStr Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern Apennines (Sasso Fratino, Italy)
title_sort structure and dynamics of a beech forest in a fully protected area in the northern apennines (sasso fratino, italy)
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
issn 1971-7458
1971-7458
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Sasso Fratino Nature Reserve (National Park of Casentino Forests, northern Apennines) is a quite rare example of natural Apennine forest. The Reserve was established in 1959, aiming to protect a forest, although not a virgin one, low-intensively disturbed in the past by comparison with other neighbouring stands. Causes of such a low disturbance are the very limited accessibility of the area due to the very steep slopes characterising the site morphology, as well as historical features. The forest is a pure beech stand from 1250 m a.s.l. upwards, below this altitude is a mixed beech and silver fir forest. The study focuses on the understanding of the processes driving the evolution of the forest in the absence of human activities. To achieve this goal, 9 permanent, long-term research plots were established at different altitudes, in order to investigate on forest dynamics and regeneration processes. Simplified (single-layer) stand structures are more frequent where canopy gaps are absent. Two-layered structures are the result of the occurrence of canopy gaps, which allow the settlement, and subsequently the establishment, of a lower regeneration layer. Where the gap dimensions allow canopy closure, this kind of structure persists. When the gaps are quite large, the regeneration layer reaches the top layer and the structure stand tends, once more, toward a single-layer. Multilayered structures are extremely rare at plot level and become evident only at a wider scale. Our surveys indicate also a high variability of tree diameter distribution patterns in the forest stands. Such variability could be strictly related to the heterogeneity of site characteristics as well as to the effects of disturbance factors (both natural and anthropic). Concerning altitude, we observed an increase both of site index (dominant height) and species diversity in the regeneration layer, moving from higher (1500 m) to lower (900 m) altitudes. As a whole, our observations show that the dynamics of forest vegetation in the reserve is mostly affected by the interruption of tree canopy continuity. This implies substantial local variations of PAR in space and in time, which determine favourable ecological conditions for: (a) survival and growth of beech seedlings, or release of advanced beech regeneration; and (b) release of advanced silver fir regeneration (fir, more shade tolerant than beech, regenerates mainly in locations and conditions where the broadleaf saplings cannot survive for lack of light). The knowledge of the mechanisms of vegetation dynamics in the Reserve can be used to form the basis of close-to-nature silvicultural choices in similar stands in order to increase functionality and stability. Periodical monitoring of RNI will allow the investigation of the evolutionary trends of the forest stands.
topic Old growth forest
Forest stand dynamics
Beech - Silver fir mixed stand
Forest management
url https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor0564-004
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