Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)

Tree stands in the boreal treeline ecotone are, in addition to climate change, impacted by disturbances such as fire, water-related disturbances and logging. We aim to understand how these disturbances affect growth, age structure, and spatial patterns of larch stands in the north-eastern...

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Main Authors: Wieczorek, Mareike, Kolmogorov, Alexei, Kruse, Stefan, Jacobsen, Inga, Nitze, Ingmar, Nikolaev, Anatoly, Heinrich, Ingo, Pestryakova, Luidmila, Herzschuh, Ulrike
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2017-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1666
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spelling doaj-5ba7f670627d405894b5a511a76c699e2020-11-25T02:03:42ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752017-01-0151310.14214/sf.1666Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)Wieczorek, MareikeKolmogorov, AlexeiKruse, StefanJacobsen, IngaNitze, IngmarNikolaev, AnatolyHeinrich, IngoPestryakova, LuidmilaHerzschuh, Ulrike Tree stands in the boreal treeline ecotone are, in addition to climate change, impacted by disturbances such as fire, water-related disturbances and logging. We aim to understand how these disturbances affect growth, age structure, and spatial patterns of larch stands in the north-eastern Siberian treeline ecotone (lower Kolyma River region), an insufficiently researched region. Stand structure of Mayr was studied at seven sites impacted by disturbances. Maximum tree age ranged from 44 to 300 years. Young to medium-aged stands had, independent of disturbance type, the highest stand densities with over 4000 larch trees per ha. These sites also had the highest growth rates for tree height and stem diameter. Overall lowest stand densities were found in a polygonal field at the northern end of the study area, with larches growing in distinct âtree islandsâ. At all sites, saplings are significantly clustered. Differences in fire severity led to contrasting stand structures with respect to tree, recruit, and overall stand densities. While a low severity fire resulted in low-density stands with high proportions of small and young larches, high severity fires resulted in high-density stands with high proportions of big trees. At water-disturbed sites, stand structure varied between waterlogged and drained sites and latitude. These mixed effects of climate and disturbance make it difficult to predict future stand characteristics and the treeline position.Larix cajanderihttps://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1666
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author Wieczorek, Mareike
Kolmogorov, Alexei
Kruse, Stefan
Jacobsen, Inga
Nitze, Ingmar
Nikolaev, Anatoly
Heinrich, Ingo
Pestryakova, Luidmila
Herzschuh, Ulrike
spellingShingle Wieczorek, Mareike
Kolmogorov, Alexei
Kruse, Stefan
Jacobsen, Inga
Nitze, Ingmar
Nikolaev, Anatoly
Heinrich, Ingo
Pestryakova, Luidmila
Herzschuh, Ulrike
Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)
Silva Fennica
author_facet Wieczorek, Mareike
Kolmogorov, Alexei
Kruse, Stefan
Jacobsen, Inga
Nitze, Ingmar
Nikolaev, Anatoly
Heinrich, Ingo
Pestryakova, Luidmila
Herzschuh, Ulrike
author_sort Wieczorek, Mareike
title Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)
title_short Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)
title_full Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)
title_fullStr Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)
title_full_unstemmed Disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower Kolyma River area (NE Siberia)
title_sort disturbance-effects on treeline larch-stands in the lower kolyma river area (ne siberia)
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Tree stands in the boreal treeline ecotone are, in addition to climate change, impacted by disturbances such as fire, water-related disturbances and logging. We aim to understand how these disturbances affect growth, age structure, and spatial patterns of larch stands in the north-eastern Siberian treeline ecotone (lower Kolyma River region), an insufficiently researched region. Stand structure of Mayr was studied at seven sites impacted by disturbances. Maximum tree age ranged from 44 to 300 years. Young to medium-aged stands had, independent of disturbance type, the highest stand densities with over 4000 larch trees per ha. These sites also had the highest growth rates for tree height and stem diameter. Overall lowest stand densities were found in a polygonal field at the northern end of the study area, with larches growing in distinct âtree islandsâ. At all sites, saplings are significantly clustered. Differences in fire severity led to contrasting stand structures with respect to tree, recruit, and overall stand densities. While a low severity fire resulted in low-density stands with high proportions of small and young larches, high severity fires resulted in high-density stands with high proportions of big trees. At water-disturbed sites, stand structure varied between waterlogged and drained sites and latitude. These mixed effects of climate and disturbance make it difficult to predict future stand characteristics and the treeline position.Larix cajanderi
url https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1666
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