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Forest dynamics modelling under natural fire cycles: A tool to define natural mosaic diversity for forest management
Authors:Sylvie Gauthier  Alain Leduc  Yves Bergeron
Institution:(1) Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Canadian Forest Service, P.O. Box 2000, K0J 1J0 Chalk River, Ontario, Canada;(2) Groupe de Recherche en Ecologie Forestière (GREF), Université du Québec à Montréal, Succ. Centre-Ville, C.P. 8888, H3C 3P8 Montréal, Québec, Canada
Abstract:In natural boreal forests, disturbances such as fire and variation in surficial deposits create a mosaic of forest stands with different species composition and age. At the landscape level, this variety of stands can be considered as the natural mosaic diversity. In this paper, we describe a model that can be used to estimate the natural diversity level of landscapes. We sampled 624 stands for tree species composition and surficial deposits in eight stand-age classes corresponding to eight fire episodes in the region of Lake Duparquet, Abitibi, Québec at the southern fringe of the Boreal Forest. For six surficial deposit types, stand composition data were used to define equations for vegetation changes with time for a chronosequence of 230 years for four forest types. Using Van Wagner's (1978) model of age class distribution of stands, the proportion of each forest type for several lengths of fire cycle were defined. Finally, for real landscapes (ecological districts) of the ecological region of the ldquoBasses-Terres d'Amosrdquo, the proportion of forest types were weighted by the proportion of each surficial deposit type using ecological map information. Examples of the possible uses of the model for management purposes, such as biodiversity conservation and comparisons of different landscapes in terms of diversity and sensitivity to fire regime changes, are discussed.
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