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Comparison of ecological condition and conservation status of English yew population in two Austrian gene conservation forests
作者姓名:DHAR Amalesh  RUPRECHT Herwig  KLUMPP Raphael  VACIK Harald
作者单位:Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan Str. 82, A-1190, Vienna, Austria.
基金项目:Acknowledgements We would like to thank the Forest Province 0ffice of Styria for financial support and also the 0sterreichische 0rient-Gesellschaft (00G) for supporting the studies with a 0ne-World Scholarship.
摘    要:English yew Taxus baccata L. has been catalogued as endangered tree species and prone to extinction in Austria as well as many other parts of Europe. The present work is based on the comparison of the natural population of two gene conservation forests from different geographic locations in Austria where the spatial structure, regeneration status and possible conservation measures are examined. The pole stand distribution varied distinctly in each sites. The total no of individuals per ha (DBH ≥5 cm), average DBH and average height were 492 n.hm^-2, 8.8 cm and 6.3 m in Stiwollgraben whereas in Leininger Riese 45 n.hm^-2, 16.3 cm and 7.6 m respectively. Over 79% of the Stiwollgraben population were represented the good health condition, while in Leininger Riese it was less then 49 % which means population of Stiwollgraben is in better condition compared to Leininger Riese. The sites differed considerably in the pattern of regeneration but pattern were consistent with the dynamics depicted by the age distribution. Considering the one-year-old seedlings Stiwollgraben contains 13 019 individuals.hm^-2 whereas Leininger Riese only 1 368. Surprisingly there were no any saplings in respect of 51 to 150 cm height classes in both sites and 30 to 50 cm in Stiwollgraben. In that context the conservation of English yew on the forest level may require well-managed reserves and long-term rotations between harvest events, protection from the herbivore and reduction of competition, which will enhance the long-term viability of the species.

关 键 词:紫杉  危险物种  森林管理  松柏类
文章编号:1007-662X(2007)03-0037-05
收稿时间:20 May 2008
修稿时间:2007-06-25

Comparison of ecological condition and conservation status of English yew population in two Austrian gene conservation forests
Dhar?Amalesh,Ruprecht?Herwig,Klumpp?Raphael,Vacik?Harald.Comparison of ecological condition and conservation status of English yew population in two Austrian gene conservation forests[J].Journal of Forestry Research,2007,18(3):181-186.
Authors:Dhar Amalesh  Ruprecht Herwig  Klumpp Raphael  Vacik Harald
Institution:(1) Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan Str. 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:English yew Taxus baccata L. has been catalogued as endangered tree species and prone to extinction in Austria as well as many other parts of Europe. The present work is based on the comparison of the natural population of two gene conservation forests from different geographic locations in Austria where the spatial structure, regeneration status and possible conservation measures are examined. The pole stand distribution varied distinctly in each sites. The total no of individuals per ha (DBH ≥5 cm), average DBH and average height were 492 n·hm−2, 8.8 cm and 6.3 m in Stiwollgraben whereas in Leininger Riese 45 n·hm−2, 16.3 cm and 7.6 m respectively. Over 79% of the Stiwollgraben population were represented the good health condition, while in Leininger Riese it was less then 49 % which means population of Stiwollgraben is in better condition compared to Leininger Riese. The sites differed considerably in the pattern of regeneration but pattern were consistent with the dynamics depicted by the age distribution. Considering the one-year-old seedlings Stiwollgraben contains 13 019 individuals·hm−2 whereas Leininger Riese only 1 368. Surprisingly there were no any saplings in respect of 51 to 150 cm height classes in both sites and 30 to 50 cm in Stiwollgraben. In that context the conservation of English yew on the forest level may require well-managed reserves and long-term rotations between harvest events, protection from the herbivore and reduction of competition, which will enhance the long-term viability of the species. Biography: DHAR Amalesh, male, in Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan Str. 82, A-1190, Vienna, Austria.
Keywords:Endangered species  Taxus baccata  Population structure  Forest management  Conifers
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