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Using the guild concept in the assessment of tree harvesting effects on understory herbs: A cautionary note
Authors:Richard Reader
Institution:(1) Botany Department, University of Guelph Guelph, N1G 2W1 Ontario, Canada
Abstract:To help determine whether plants should be grouped into guilds for environmental impact assessment, the responses of six members of a guild of deciduous forest herbs to selective tree harvesting were compared. Harvesting operations themselves (tree cutting and skidding) had little effect on five of the six species but the sixth species decreased more in cut plots than in uncut plots. Subsequent microclimatic changes, resulting from tree cutting, also affected guild members differently. In the first year after cutting, two species increased more in cut plots than in uncut plots, while three other species did not change in frequency of occurrence and the sixth species decreased more in cut plots than in uncut plots. This inconsistent response of guild members to tree harvesting suggests that caution should be exercised in using guilds to assess plant response to environmental change.
Keywords:Tree harvesting  Environmental assessment  Guild  Deciduous forest  Herb  Understory
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