森林中碎片化和弹性之间的普遍但生物群依赖的关系
Yongxian Su1, Chaoqun Zhang2,3, Alessandro Cescatti4
1State Key Laboratory for Ecological Security of Regions and Cities, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. yxsu@rcees.ac.cn.
Nature ecology & evolution
|July 8, 2025
概括
景观的碎片化在各个生物群体中不同地影响着森林的弹性. 热带和温带森林表现出随着碎片化而降低的弹性,而北极森林由于环境因素的改变而表现出更大的弹性.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 遥感 遥感 遥感 遥感
- 林业林业 林业 林业 林业
背景情况:
- 景观碎片化对植被弹性的影响仍然不清楚,有相互矛盾的假设.
- 了解这种关系对于预测生态系统对干扰的反应至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 使用卫星数据量化森林碎片化对全球植被弹性的影响.
- 调查驱动不同生物群体中碎片化-弹性关系的潜在机制.
主要方法:
- 利用基于卫星的树木覆盖数据和植被指数来评估碎片化和弹性.
- 使用边缘密度,补丁密度和平均补丁面积来测量碎片.
- 量化弹性作为植被指数的一次滞后时间自相关性.
主要成果:
- 在77%的碎片森林中发现了显著的碎片化-弹性关系,因生物群而异.
- 热带和温带森林表现出与温度升高和干旱相关的弹性降低.
- 玻里亚森林表现出由于干旱程度降低和光线可用性增加而增加的弹性.
结论:
- 碎片化对森林弹性的影响是生物群特异性的,需要细微的管理方法.
- 将碎片化纳入性预测对于理解生态系统对气候变化的反应至关重要.
- 针对生物群的森林管理策略对于减缓和适应气候变化至关重要.
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