Why Do the Boreal Forest Ecosystems of Northwestern Europe Differ from Those of Western North America?

被引:65
作者
Boonstra, Rudy [1 ]
Andreassen, Harry P. [2 ]
Boutin, Stan [3 ]
Husek, Jan [2 ]
Ims, Rolf A. [4 ]
Krebs, Charles J. [5 ]
Skarpe, Christina [2 ]
Wabakken, Petter [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Biol Sci, Scarborough, ON, Canada
[2] Hedmark Univ Coll, Evenstad, Norway
[3] Univ Alberta, Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2M7, Canada
[4] Univ Tromso, Arctic & Marine Biol, N-9001 Tromso, Norway
[5] Univ British Columbia, Zool, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
climate; food webs; dwarf and tall shrubs; population cycles; small mammals; TUNDRA ECOSYSTEMS; POPULATION-CYCLES; GROUND VEGETATION; RODENT DYNAMICS; SNOWSHOE HARES; SMALL MAMMALS; CLIMATE; PREDATION; UNDERSTORY; WINTER;
D O I
10.1093/biosci/biw080
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The boreal forest is one of the largest terrestrial biomes on Earth. Conifers normally dominate the tree layer across the biome, but other aspects of ecosystem structure and dynamics vary geographically. The cause of the conspicuous differences in the understory vegetation and the herbivore-predator cycles between northwestern Europe and western North America presents an enigma. Ericaceous dwarf shrubs and 3- to 4-year vole-mustelid cycles characterize the European boreal forests, whereas tall deciduous shrubs and 10-year snowshoe hare-lynx cycles characterize the North American ones. We discuss plausible explanations for this difference and conclude that it is bottom-up: Winter climate is the key determinant of the dominant understory vegetation that then determines the herbivore-predator food-web interactions. The crucial unknown for the twenty-first century is how climate change and increasing instability will affect these forests, both with respect to the dynamics of individual plant and animal species and to their community interactions.
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页码:722 / 734
页数:13
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