Bryophyte community differences between edge and interior environments in temperate rain-forest fragments of coastal British Columbia

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作者
Baldwin, LK [1 ]
Bradfield, GE [1 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Bot, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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10.1139/X04-209
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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The species richness, community composition, and abundance of bryophytes within taxonomic and functional groups were examined in relation to habitat conditions in forest edge and interior habitats of nine old- growth temperate rain- forest patches remaining after logging in the Nimpkish River Valley of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Bryophytes were sampled at a fine scale using 0.1 m x 0.3 m microplots to examine responses of species abundance on the forest floor, downed logs, and tree bases and at a coarser scale using 10 m x 2 m belt transects to determine changes in patterns of species richness and distribution. Edge habitats, sampled to a depth of 45 m into the forest fragments, were characterized by greater windthrow disturbance. Within the edge zone, increases in the richness of clearing affiliated functional groups were associated primarily with the location of windthrown trees and tip- up mounds, rather than with distance from the edge per se. Interior habitats had both greater abundance of old- growth- associated functional groups and total bryophyte cover. The extension of the edge zone to at least 45 m into remnant patches carries implications for minimum patch size requirements in the context of variable- retention logging of coastal temperate rain forests.
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