Environmental drivers of the composition and diversity of the herb layer in mixed temperate forests in Hungary

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Sára Márialigeti
Flóra Tinya
András Bidló
Péter Ódor
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[1] Eötvös Loránd University,Department of Plant Taxonomy, Ecology and Theoretical Biology
[2] Institute of Ecology and Botany,MTA Centre for Ecological Research
[3] University of West-Hungary,Department of Forest Site Diagnosis and Classification
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Plant Ecology | 2016年 / 217卷
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Understory; Vascular plants; Stand structure; Microclimate; Soil conditions; Light;
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Herbaceous understory vegetation is an important part of temperate forested ecosystems, the diversity and composition of which are strongly dependent on the conditions of the forest stand and the landscape. The aim of this study was to find the most important environmental drivers influencing understory herb layer species composition (explored with multivariate analysis), and richness and cover (analysed by linear modelling) in managed mixed forests in West Hungary. Our detailed inventory showed that the most important factors increasing the diversity and cover of the understory are light, tree species richness, and landscape diversity. Composition is also mainly influenced by light conditions and tree species richness, with minor effects of tree species composition, soil texture, and moss cover. As the strongest influencing factors are closely linked to stand structure and tree species composition, they can either directly or indirectly be altered by forest management. In the studied region, heterogeneous light conditions and canopy structure, the maintenance of tree species richness and forest continuity are key elements for the conservation of forest herbs. Forestry that maintains continuous forest cover and the tree selection management system can better provide these conditions than the presently widely used shelterwood management system.
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页数:14
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