Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover

Subtropical Argentinean Chaco forests have been severely deforested and fragmented due to agriculture during the last six decades. The most affected forests are located in areas that are most favorable for crops. This is the case of the semi-deciduous "bosque de tres quebrachos" ("thr...

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spelling paper:paper_03781127_v307_n_p147_Torrella2023-06-08T15:39:21Z Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover Chaco forest Forest fragmentation Forest structure Land use changes Tree recruitment Chaco forest Forest fragmentations Forest structure Land-use change Tree recruitments Conservation Logging (forestry) Land use age class agricultural practice anthropogenic effect basal area deforestation environmental management forest cover forest dynamics habitat fragmentation land use change landscape ecology recruitment (population dynamics) stand structure subtropical region timber harvesting Conservation Land Use Logging Argentina Chaco [Argentina] Subtropical Argentinean Chaco forests have been severely deforested and fragmented due to agriculture during the last six decades. The most affected forests are located in areas that are most favorable for crops. This is the case of the semi-deciduous "bosque de tres quebrachos" ("three quebrachos forest") in southwest of Chaco Province (Argentina), where this study was carried out. The aim of this work was to analyze the fragmentation process, considering spatial (fragments and landscape levels) and temporal (land use changes) scales, studying the effects on the forest structure (density and basal area) and tree recruitment. All trees (adults and saplings) were recorded and measured in 112 plots (400 m2) distributed in 28 forest fragments (0.9-160ha) located at four different landscape samples (4500ha) in one environmentally homogeneous zone (72,804ha). The four landscape samples have different current forest cover (low/high) and different land use history (low/high). Using linear mixed models, we evaluated the effects of current and historic fragment size, landscape forest cover and land use changes on the density and basal area at stand level, and considering the two different strata (upper and middle). Results showed that fragmentation did not severely affect the structure of the older age classes of trees in the remaining fragments but affect the tree recruitment, which could influence over the ability of the forest to perpetuate itself. We found positive relationships between sapling density and fragment size for the tree species of middle stratum, and between sapling density and forest cover at landscape level for the species of upper stratum. Regarding adults, we found a negative relationship between density and historic fragment size, probably related to the past timber harvesting. We concluded that even small fragments of three quebrachos forest and those located in highly deforested landscapes have high conservation value since their structure does not differ from that of the larger fragments or landscapes with higher forest cover. Our results reveal the importance of considering landscape and fragment scales simultaneously to better understand the fragmentation process and improve the recommendations for the management of fragmented landscapes. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03781127_v307_n_p147_Torrella http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03781127_v307_n_p147_Torrella
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Chaco forest
Forest fragmentation
Forest structure
Land use changes
Tree recruitment
Chaco forest
Forest fragmentations
Forest structure
Land-use change
Tree recruitments
Conservation
Logging (forestry)
Land use
age class
agricultural practice
anthropogenic effect
basal area
deforestation
environmental management
forest cover
forest dynamics
habitat fragmentation
land use change
landscape ecology
recruitment (population dynamics)
stand structure
subtropical region
timber harvesting
Conservation
Land Use
Logging
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
spellingShingle Chaco forest
Forest fragmentation
Forest structure
Land use changes
Tree recruitment
Chaco forest
Forest fragmentations
Forest structure
Land-use change
Tree recruitments
Conservation
Logging (forestry)
Land use
age class
agricultural practice
anthropogenic effect
basal area
deforestation
environmental management
forest cover
forest dynamics
habitat fragmentation
land use change
landscape ecology
recruitment (population dynamics)
stand structure
subtropical region
timber harvesting
Conservation
Land Use
Logging
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
topic_facet Chaco forest
Forest fragmentation
Forest structure
Land use changes
Tree recruitment
Chaco forest
Forest fragmentations
Forest structure
Land-use change
Tree recruitments
Conservation
Logging (forestry)
Land use
age class
agricultural practice
anthropogenic effect
basal area
deforestation
environmental management
forest cover
forest dynamics
habitat fragmentation
land use change
landscape ecology
recruitment (population dynamics)
stand structure
subtropical region
timber harvesting
Conservation
Land Use
Logging
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
description Subtropical Argentinean Chaco forests have been severely deforested and fragmented due to agriculture during the last six decades. The most affected forests are located in areas that are most favorable for crops. This is the case of the semi-deciduous "bosque de tres quebrachos" ("three quebrachos forest") in southwest of Chaco Province (Argentina), where this study was carried out. The aim of this work was to analyze the fragmentation process, considering spatial (fragments and landscape levels) and temporal (land use changes) scales, studying the effects on the forest structure (density and basal area) and tree recruitment. All trees (adults and saplings) were recorded and measured in 112 plots (400 m2) distributed in 28 forest fragments (0.9-160ha) located at four different landscape samples (4500ha) in one environmentally homogeneous zone (72,804ha). The four landscape samples have different current forest cover (low/high) and different land use history (low/high). Using linear mixed models, we evaluated the effects of current and historic fragment size, landscape forest cover and land use changes on the density and basal area at stand level, and considering the two different strata (upper and middle). Results showed that fragmentation did not severely affect the structure of the older age classes of trees in the remaining fragments but affect the tree recruitment, which could influence over the ability of the forest to perpetuate itself. We found positive relationships between sapling density and fragment size for the tree species of middle stratum, and between sapling density and forest cover at landscape level for the species of upper stratum. Regarding adults, we found a negative relationship between density and historic fragment size, probably related to the past timber harvesting. We concluded that even small fragments of three quebrachos forest and those located in highly deforested landscapes have high conservation value since their structure does not differ from that of the larger fragments or landscapes with higher forest cover. Our results reveal the importance of considering landscape and fragment scales simultaneously to better understand the fragmentation process and improve the recommendations for the management of fragmented landscapes. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
title Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
title_short Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
title_full Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
title_fullStr Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
title_full_unstemmed Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
title_sort changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in argentinean chaco: effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03781127_v307_n_p147_Torrella
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