Deconstructing human-shaped treelines: Microsite topography and distance to seed source control Pinus nigra colonization of treeless areas in the Italian Apennines
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Human-shaped treelines are a common feature in mountain landscapes across Europe, and particularly in secularly
managed Mediterranean high-elevation areas. The abandonment of traditional land use, and especially
the reduction in grazing pressure at high elevations, triggered secondary succession in treeless grassland areas,
and favored the upward shift of anthropogenic treelines in some cases. We investigated this process in four
anthropogenic treeline ecotone sites in the Central Apennines, Italy, populated by European black pine (Pinus
nigra Arn.). The upward treeline shift was controlled by microsite topography and the proximity to plantations
acting as seed source. We found a 50% probability of producing cones in trees with basal diameters of 15โ25 cm,
heights of 2โ5 m and ages of 20โ25 years. The role played by climate on growth and the recruitment processes
seems to be secondary, or could be masked by human-shaped processes. The presence of reproductive age trees
at the treeline, mainly growing on debris-rich and steep slope sites, could indicate that the recruitment process
will increase in future, leading to patchy tree patterns at different elevations. The high growth and encroachment
rates observed at these human-shaped treelines would indicate that general growth dynamics are speeding up,
including the tree colonization of treeless areas. These succession processes could cause a significant long-term
decline in plant diversity in species-rich grasslands. Nonetheless, tree encroachment could increase forest protection
against landslides and avalanches in the context of global change.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Anthropogenic treeline; Black pine; Mediterranean mountains; Pasture abandonment; Pine recruitment; Forestry; Nature and Landscape Conservation; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Elenco autori:
Vitali, Alessandro; Camarero, J. Julio; Garbarino, Matteo; Piermattei, Alma; Urbinati, Carlo
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