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Leading directions and effective distance of larch offspring dispersal at the upper treeline in the Northern and Polar Urals, RussiaOACSTPCD

中文摘要

Climate has changed sufficiently over the last 150 years and forced out upper treeline advance at the most studied sites around the world.The rate of advance has been extremely variable–from tens to hundreds meters in altitude.This is because the degree at which tree frontal populations respond to climate change depends on the complex interaction of biological and physical factors.The resulting stand pattern is the consequence of the interaction between dispersal and survival functions.A few publications have addressed the question of how this pattern is generated.In order to understand how the spatial structure of tree stands was formed at the upper limit of their distribution in the Ural Mountains,we assessed the distance and direction of dispersal of offspring from maternal individuals.We found that in frontal Larix sibirica Ledeb.populations,‘effective’dispersal of offspring ranges from 3 to 758 m(with a median of 20–33 m in open forest and 219 m in single-tree tundra in the Polar Urals and 107 m in open forest in the Northern Urals).We revealed that most of the offspring effectively dispersed not only in the direction of the prevailing winds,but also in the opposite direction up the slope,and the distance can reach 500–760 m.The data obtained can be used to develop an individual-based model which is capable of simulating in detail the dynamics of tree stands at the upper limit of their growth and reliably predicting the future position and pattern of treeline ecotone as growth conditions continue to improve in the face of observed climate change.

P.A.Moiseev;V.L.Semerikov;T.V.Semerikova;D.S.Balakin;I.B.Vorobiev;S.O.Viuykhin;

Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology,Ural Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Ekaterinburg,620144,RussiaCenter for Genetics and Life Science,Sirius University of Science and Technology,354340,Sochi,Russia

林学

Effective dispersal distanceUpper treelineParentage analysisAge estimationTerrestrial laser scanningLarix sibiricaUral mountains

《Forest Ecosystems》 2024 (005)

P.603-617 / 15

supported by the Russian Center for Scientific Information under grant RFBR–21–54–12016 for the sampling and treating of collected materials;by the Russian Scientific Foundation under grant RSF-24–14-00206 for data analysis and preparation of the manuscript.

10.1016/j.fecs.2024.100218

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