Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)

According to the results of the current research, a new approach in application of dendrochronology, using broadleaved tree rings, as main element of productivity, to evaluate forest ecosystem productivity, has been introduced. In this investigation, tree ring widths of sample cores which have been...

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Main Authors: Mosatafa Jafari, Seyfollah Khorankeh
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 2013-05-01
Series:تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_3820_d503068aa3d1cac718a270fa16eaa153.pdf
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spelling doaj-7b03b11550e3494d9e29a7a747ece1832020-11-24T23:56:29ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462013-05-0121116618310.22092/ijfpr.2013.38203820Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)Mosatafa Jafari0Seyfollah Khorankeh1Associate Professor, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, I.R. IranSenior Research Expert, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Centre of Mazandaran province, Sari, I.R. IranAccording to the results of the current research, a new approach in application of dendrochronology, using broadleaved tree rings, as main element of productivity, to evaluate forest ecosystem productivity, has been introduced. In this investigation, tree ring widths of sample cores which have been taken by borer from various species at different elevations, have been analyzed to evaluate their productivity and possible competitions between species. Ecological application of dendrochronology is main aspect of this study. Results provided in this research, are part of a wide range of dendrochronology study which have been taken during more than six years (started in 2006) to consider climate change impacts on Hyrcanian forest ecosystems. Target species in this study are beech tree (Fagus orientalis Lipsky), oak (Quercus castanaefolia C. A. Mey.), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.), alder (Alnus subcordata), and maple (Acer velutinum), which have been selected in Galugah forest district in Mazandaran province. After visiting the forest site and considering the adapting maps, sample cores were collected along a transect line (profile) at three elevation levels, namely 350, 800, and 1380 meters above sea level. Target trees were more or less at same ages. In the study region, during the last 54 years, precipitation trend shows a decrease by 372 mm and temperature trend shows an increase by 0.59 oC. Variability in different species responses to inner (competition between species) and outer elements (environmental and climatic changes), at various elevations are highly dependent on species’ nature. Tree ring widths of Fagus orientalis Lipsky in low elevation during last 55 years has decreased, but tree ring widths of this species in medium elevation in the same period has increased. Tree ring widths of beech tree in high elevation have not changed significantly.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_3820_d503068aa3d1cac718a270fa16eaa153.pdfDendrologyBroadleavedtemperatureprecipitationAltitudeCompetition
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Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
Dendrology
Broadleaved
temperature
precipitation
Altitude
Competition
author_facet Mosatafa Jafari
Seyfollah Khorankeh
author_sort Mosatafa Jafari
title Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)
title_short Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)
title_full Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)
title_fullStr Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: Galugah)
title_sort impact of climate and environmental changes on forest ecosystem's productivity (case study: galugah)
publisher Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran
series تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
issn 1735-0883
2383-1146
publishDate 2013-05-01
description According to the results of the current research, a new approach in application of dendrochronology, using broadleaved tree rings, as main element of productivity, to evaluate forest ecosystem productivity, has been introduced. In this investigation, tree ring widths of sample cores which have been taken by borer from various species at different elevations, have been analyzed to evaluate their productivity and possible competitions between species. Ecological application of dendrochronology is main aspect of this study. Results provided in this research, are part of a wide range of dendrochronology study which have been taken during more than six years (started in 2006) to consider climate change impacts on Hyrcanian forest ecosystems. Target species in this study are beech tree (Fagus orientalis Lipsky), oak (Quercus castanaefolia C. A. Mey.), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.), alder (Alnus subcordata), and maple (Acer velutinum), which have been selected in Galugah forest district in Mazandaran province. After visiting the forest site and considering the adapting maps, sample cores were collected along a transect line (profile) at three elevation levels, namely 350, 800, and 1380 meters above sea level. Target trees were more or less at same ages. In the study region, during the last 54 years, precipitation trend shows a decrease by 372 mm and temperature trend shows an increase by 0.59 oC. Variability in different species responses to inner (competition between species) and outer elements (environmental and climatic changes), at various elevations are highly dependent on species’ nature. Tree ring widths of Fagus orientalis Lipsky in low elevation during last 55 years has decreased, but tree ring widths of this species in medium elevation in the same period has increased. Tree ring widths of beech tree in high elevation have not changed significantly.
topic Dendrology
Broadleaved
temperature
precipitation
Altitude
Competition
url http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_3820_d503068aa3d1cac718a270fa16eaa153.pdf
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