Woody Regeneration Response to Overstory Mortality Caused by the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae) in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

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作者
Mulroy, Meghan L. [1 ]
Holzmueller, Eric J. [2 ]
Jenkins, Michael A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Resources, 715 West State St, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] Southern Illinois Univ, Dept Forestry, 1205 Lincoln Dr,Mail Code 4411, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
来源
FORESTS | 2019年 / 10卷 / 09期
关键词
eastern hemlock; environmental gradients; ericaceous shrubs; gradient analysis; invasive insect; mixed hardwood forest; Rhododendron; species composition; Tsuga canadensis; understory; TREE SOIL INTERACTIONS; EASTERN HEMLOCK; RHODODENDRON THICKETS; VEGETATION DYNAMICS; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; FOREST COMMUNITIES; TEMPERATE FORESTS; DOMINATED FOREST; NEW-ENGLAND; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.3390/f10090717
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Adelges tsugae Annand (hemlock woolly adelgid, HWA, an invasive insect native to Japan), which causes defoliation and death of Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carriere (eastern hemlock), was introduced to the United States in the early 1950s and has spread throughout much of the range of T. canadensis causing widespread mortality. In 2016 and 2017, we resampled long-term vegetation monitoring plots across five forest types (ecogroups) within Great Smoky Mountains National Park that contained T. canadensis in 2003 (prior to the spread of HWA within the park) to examine changes in the species composition and diversity of the regeneration layer. We hypothesized that compositional changes in the seedling and sapling strata would be driven primarily by the pre-HWA importance value of T. canadensis and relative dominance of Rhododendron maximum L. (rosebay rhododendron), and that species diversity metrics would differ across year depending on ecogroup and the relative dominance of R. maximum. Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (NMDS) revealed that the seedling and sapling strata of plots with greater pre-HWA importance of T. canadensis and lower basal area of R. maximum generally exhibited greater compositional change between 2003 and 2017. Topo-edaphic variables were also significant in both NMDS ordinations and were associated with the distribution of multiple hardwood species. Species richness, evenness, and Shannon-Wiener diversity varied with strata following the loss of T. canadensis, with the degree and direction of change varying with the dominance of R. maximum.
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