Does forest harvesting emulate fire disturbance? A comparison of effects on selected attributes in coniferous-dominated headwater systems

被引:42
作者
Nitschke, CR [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Forest Sci Ctr, Sustainable Forest Management Res Grp, Dept Forest Resources Management,Fac Forestry, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
关键词
headwater systems; wildfire; harvesting; temperature; summer stream flow; water chemistry; sedimentation; meta-analysis; North America; coniferous;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2005.04.015
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The emulation of natural disturbances is seen by many as an important management paradigm for achieving sustainable ecosystem management. To successfully emulate natural disturbances, managers must first have an understanding of the complex interactions that occur to the biophysical and chemical attributes of an ecosystem for both the natural and the "emulating" disturbance. The management of riparian ecosystems is an important issue faced by managers since the type of harvesting treatment can have a significant influence on the aquatic component. The removal or retention of riparian forests can have a direct influence on water quality and quantity, particularly on the smaller systems that are found at the headwaters of catchments, but do these treatments invoke a similar response as wildfire? To determine if emulation occurs, the affects of forest harvesting treatments and wildfire on temperature, water chemistry, summer stream flow, and sedimentation in headwater systems were compared using a meta-analysis. A statistically significant difference was found for temperature response between partial/selective harvesting and wildfire, but not after clear-cut harvesting. Water chemistry showed statistically significant differences for I I out of 14 tested attributes, with dissolved organic carbon exhibiting the most marked difference. A significant difference was identified between clear-cut harvesting and wildfire for summer stream flow but not between wildfire and partial/ selective harvest systems. Forest harvesting operations were found to emulate sedimentation through forest roads but not harvest treatment. Partial/selective harvest systems may offer the greatest emulation congruency versus clear-cut harvest systems in terms of overall headwater response and recovery. Partial/selective harvest systems combined with prescribed burning may provide managers with the best solution when attempting to emulate wildfire in headwater systems and reduce the detrimental impact of perturbation on these systems. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:305 / 319
页数:15
相关论文
共 62 条
[1]  
Amaranthus M., 1989, P S FIR WAT MAN, V109, P75
[2]   Simulating the impact of landscape-level biodiversity guidelines: A case study [J].
Andison, DW ;
Marshall, PL .
FORESTRY CHRONICLE, 1999, 75 (04) :655-665
[3]   Maintaining and restoring biodiversity in European boreal forests by developing natural disturbance regimes [J].
Angelstam, PK .
JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE, 1998, 9 (04) :593-602
[4]   EFFECTS OF MULTIPLE FIRES ON NUTRIENT YIELDS FROM STREAMS DRAINING BOREAL FOREST AND FEN WATERSHEDS - NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS [J].
BAYLEY, SE ;
SCHINDLER, DW ;
BEATY, KG ;
PARKER, BR ;
STAINTON, MP .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, 1992, 49 (03) :584-596
[6]  
BOZEK MA, 1994, GREAT BASIN NAT, V54, P91
[7]   EFFECTS OF CLEAR-CUTTING ON STREAM TEMPERATURE [J].
BROWN, GW ;
KRYGIER, JT .
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 1970, 6 (04) :1133-&
[8]   CLEAR-CUT LOGGING AND SEDIMENT PRODUCTION IN OREGON COAST RANGE [J].
BROWN, GW ;
KRYGIER, JT .
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 1971, 7 (05) :1189-&
[9]   NUTRIENT LOSSES AFTER CLEAR-CUT LOGGING AND SLASH BURNING IN OREGON COAST RANGE [J].
BROWN, GW ;
GAHLER, AR ;
MARSTON, RB .
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 1973, 9 (05) :1450-1453
[10]   Comparative impacts of fire and forest harvesting on water quality in Boreal Shield lakes [J].
Carignan, R ;
D'Arcy, P ;
Lamontagne, S .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, 2000, 57 :105-117