Simulando la interacción entre la densidad inicial y los flujos de agua y nutrientes para comprender el desarrollo de rodales mixtos de Pinus sylvestris y Fagus sylvatica bajo cambio climático

  1. David Candel-Pérez
  2. Juan A. Blanco
  3. Ester González de Andrés
  4. Yueh-Hsin Lo
  5. J. Bosco Imbert
  6. Federico J. Castillo
Revista:
Ecosistemas: Revista científica y técnica de ecología y medio ambiente

ISSN: 1697-2473

Ano de publicación: 2017

Título do exemplar: Bosques, suelo y agua: explorando sus interacciones

Volume: 26

Número: 2

Páxinas: 38-51

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.7818/ECOS.2017.26-2.05 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

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Resumo

Management of mixed forest has become an adaptation strategy to reduce the risks related to climate change. At the same time, ecological models can be a useful tool for studying the growth and productivity of these stands. This work introduces an assessment of the capacity of the ‘FORECAST Climate’ hybrid model to simulate water stress and productivity in mixed Scots pine and beech forests in Navarre (northern Spain), and their interaction with different levels of regeneration density. The study included three climate scenarios to test the model capacity to simulate water flows under climate change conditions. Model estimations of water deficit and biomass accumulation were sensitive to the reduction in the initial regeneration density rates. The results indicated that the model shows sufficient capacity to simulate the effects of competition between species on tree mortality in mixedwoods, and to estimate the variables related to water flows. On the one hand, the most significant effects of stand density on water availability occur during the first stage of development, while on the other hand, water stress is greater in the case of beech, although the reduction in competition could offset this increase. The implications of this work for adaptive management of mixed forests suggest applying density control soon in order to have significant cumulative effects in coming decades.

Información de financiamento

Se agradece la colaboración de Brad Seely, Francisco Javier Arricibita y Susana García en distintas tareas relacionadas con esta investigación. Este trabajo ha sido financiado por medio de los pro-yectos AGL2012-33465 del Ministerio de Economía y Competitivi-dad, y el proyecto CIG-2012-326718-ECOPYREN3 de las Acciones Marie Curie del 7º Programa Marco de la Comisión Europea.