Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings

Forest ecological restoration by burning is widely applied to promote natural, early-successional sites and increase landscape biodiversity. Burning is also used as a forest management practice to facilitate forest regeneration after clearcutting. Besides the desired goals, restoration bu...

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Main Authors: Čugunovs, Mihails, Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina, Mehtätalo, Lauri, Pekkola, Laura, Sara-Aho, Ida, Kouki, Jari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2017-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1718
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spelling doaj-9996a988792f4b4699093ada7912ee9d2020-11-25T02:20:03ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752017-01-0151110.14214/sf.1718Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burningsČugunovs, MihailsTuittila, Eeva-StiinaMehtätalo, LauriPekkola, LauraSara-Aho, IdaKouki, Jari Forest ecological restoration by burning is widely applied to promote natural, early-successional sites and increase landscape biodiversity. Burning is also used as a forest management practice to facilitate forest regeneration after clearcutting. Besides the desired goals, restoration burnings also affect soil biogeochemistry, particularly soil organic matter (SOM) and related soil carbon stocks but the long-term effects are poorly understood. However, in order to study these effects, a reliable estimate of spatial variability is first needed for effective sampling. Here we investigate spatial variability of SOM and vegetation features 13 years after burnings and in combination with variable harvest levels. We sampled four experimental sites representing distinct management and restoration treatments with an undisturbed control. While variability of vegetation cover and biomass was generally higher in disturbed sites, soil parameter variability was not different between the four sites. The joint ecological patterns of soil and vegetation parameters across the whole sample continuum support well the prior assumptions on the characteristic disturbance conditions within each of the study sites. We designed and employed statistical simulations as a means to plan prospective sampling. Sampling six forest sites for each treatment type with 30 independent soil cores per site would provide enough statistical power to adequately capture the impacts of burning on SOM based on the data we obtained here and statistical simulations. In conclusion, we argue that an informed design-based approach to documenting the ecosystem effects of forest burnings is worth applying both through obtaining new data and meta-analysing the existing.https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1718
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author Čugunovs, Mihails
Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
Mehtätalo, Lauri
Pekkola, Laura
Sara-Aho, Ida
Kouki, Jari
spellingShingle Čugunovs, Mihails
Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
Mehtätalo, Lauri
Pekkola, Laura
Sara-Aho, Ida
Kouki, Jari
Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
Silva Fennica
author_facet Čugunovs, Mihails
Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
Mehtätalo, Lauri
Pekkola, Laura
Sara-Aho, Ida
Kouki, Jari
author_sort Čugunovs, Mihails
title Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
title_short Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
title_full Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
title_fullStr Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
title_full_unstemmed Variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
title_sort variability and patterns in forest soil and vegetation characteristics after prescribed burning in clear-cuts and restoration burnings
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Forest ecological restoration by burning is widely applied to promote natural, early-successional sites and increase landscape biodiversity. Burning is also used as a forest management practice to facilitate forest regeneration after clearcutting. Besides the desired goals, restoration burnings also affect soil biogeochemistry, particularly soil organic matter (SOM) and related soil carbon stocks but the long-term effects are poorly understood. However, in order to study these effects, a reliable estimate of spatial variability is first needed for effective sampling. Here we investigate spatial variability of SOM and vegetation features 13 years after burnings and in combination with variable harvest levels. We sampled four experimental sites representing distinct management and restoration treatments with an undisturbed control. While variability of vegetation cover and biomass was generally higher in disturbed sites, soil parameter variability was not different between the four sites. The joint ecological patterns of soil and vegetation parameters across the whole sample continuum support well the prior assumptions on the characteristic disturbance conditions within each of the study sites. We designed and employed statistical simulations as a means to plan prospective sampling. Sampling six forest sites for each treatment type with 30 independent soil cores per site would provide enough statistical power to adequately capture the impacts of burning on SOM based on the data we obtained here and statistical simulations. In conclusion, we argue that an informed design-based approach to documenting the ecosystem effects of forest burnings is worth applying both through obtaining new data and meta-analysing the existing.
url https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1718
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