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Historical charcoal burning and coppicing suppressed beech and increased forest vegetation heterogeneity
Journal of Vegetation Science ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-12 , DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12923
František Máliš 1, 2 , Přemysl Bobek 3 , Radim Hédl 3, 4 , Markéta Chudomelová 3 , Petr Petřík 3 , Karol Ujházy 1 , Mariana Ujházyová 5 , Martin Kopecký 3, 6
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Long‐term legacies of historical human activities in temperate forests are increasingly recognised as an important driver of vegetation diversity and composition. To uncover centuries‐old legacies, novel approaches are, however, needed. Here, we combine anthracology of historical charcoal kilns and long‐term vegetation resurveys. We asked whether the historical coppicing oriented on charcoal production affected tree‐species composition and how the forest understorey vegetation changed after the coppicing was abandoned.

中文翻译:

历史上的木炭燃烧和污染抑制了山毛榉和增加了森林植被的异质性

在温带森林中,人类历史活动的长期遗产日益被认为是植被多样性和组成的重要驱动力。为了发现具有数百年历史的遗产,需要新颖的方法。在这里,我们结合了历史木炭窑的人类学和长期的植被调查。我们询问了针对木炭生产的历史调查是否影响了树种的组成以及废弃调查后森林底层植被的变化。
更新日期:2020-07-12
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