Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran

Gaps created by falling trees (tree-fall gaps) are a natural disturbance in forest ecosystems. Understanding scale, pattern and the effect of gaps on regeneration is important to current and future forest management. The aim of this study was to determine the size, shape and the spatial pattern of t...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Hadi Moayeri, Alireza Hajivand, Shaban Shataee Joybari, Saeed Rahbari Sisakht
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Published: Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources 2017-01-01
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Online Access:https://ijerr.gau.ac.ir/article_3701_b94698e2ee22892b8e19020c3517ee1d.pdf
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author Mohamad Hadi Moayeri
Alireza Hajivand
Shaban Shataee Joybari
Saeed Rahbari Sisakht
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description Gaps created by falling trees (tree-fall gaps) are a natural disturbance in forest ecosystems. Understanding scale, pattern and the effect of gaps on regeneration is important to current and future forest management. The aim of this study was to determine the size, shape and the spatial pattern of tree-fall gaps and of associated regeneration. This study was carried out in three parcels (No.15, 18 and 19) of second District Shastkalateh forest in northern Iran. The size, location and regeneration of all tree-fall gaps were measured in these parcels. One way ANOVA was used to compare gap features and regeneration and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used to test the relationship between gap size and regeneration density. The results showed that the total area of gaps created by tree-fall in three parcels was 13.72 ha, or 7.4% of the total area, and on average there were 1.06 gaps per hectare. Gap size ranged from 49 m2 to 1827m2, with mean gap size being 658.2m2. Most (69.2%) gaps were 200 m2 to 1000 m2. Results of spatial pattern analysis showed both uniform and irregular shapes for gaps in three parcels. ANOVA analysis showed a statistically significant difference between gap size and regeneration density and the Spearman rank correlation showed a direct relationship between gap size and the number of seedlings. These results provide information to enable forests to be managed according to ecological principles.
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spelling doaj.art-7d22c06361c842e2a7b0c829b38c461e2024-02-14T08:36:47ZengGorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Resources Research2783-48322783-46702017-01-0151516110.22069/ijerr.2017.10249.11273701Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern IranMohamad Hadi Moayeri0Alireza Hajivand1Shaban Shataee Joybari2Saeed Rahbari Sisakht3Associate Professor of Forestry, Faculty of Forestry and wood technology, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranMs graduate of forestry, Faculty of Forestry and wood technology, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranAssociate Professor of Forestry, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran1- Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranGaps created by falling trees (tree-fall gaps) are a natural disturbance in forest ecosystems. Understanding scale, pattern and the effect of gaps on regeneration is important to current and future forest management. The aim of this study was to determine the size, shape and the spatial pattern of tree-fall gaps and of associated regeneration. This study was carried out in three parcels (No.15, 18 and 19) of second District Shastkalateh forest in northern Iran. The size, location and regeneration of all tree-fall gaps were measured in these parcels. One way ANOVA was used to compare gap features and regeneration and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used to test the relationship between gap size and regeneration density. The results showed that the total area of gaps created by tree-fall in three parcels was 13.72 ha, or 7.4% of the total area, and on average there were 1.06 gaps per hectare. Gap size ranged from 49 m2 to 1827m2, with mean gap size being 658.2m2. Most (69.2%) gaps were 200 m2 to 1000 m2. Results of spatial pattern analysis showed both uniform and irregular shapes for gaps in three parcels. ANOVA analysis showed a statistically significant difference between gap size and regeneration density and the Spearman rank correlation showed a direct relationship between gap size and the number of seedlings. These results provide information to enable forests to be managed according to ecological principles.https://ijerr.gau.ac.ir/article_3701_b94698e2ee22892b8e19020c3517ee1d.pdfspatial patterntreefall gapsecological forestryqcmbiodiversity
spellingShingle Mohamad Hadi Moayeri
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Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran
Environmental Resources Research
spatial pattern
treefall gaps
ecological forestry
qcm
biodiversity
title Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran
title_full Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran
title_fullStr Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran
title_short Spatial Pattern and Characteristic of Tree-fall Gaps to Approach Ecological Forestry in Northern Iran
title_sort spatial pattern and characteristic of tree fall gaps to approach ecological forestry in northern iran
topic spatial pattern
treefall gaps
ecological forestry
qcm
biodiversity
url https://ijerr.gau.ac.ir/article_3701_b94698e2ee22892b8e19020c3517ee1d.pdf
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