Woodland development: a long term study of Lady Park Wood
Lady Park Wood was set aside as a 'natural' (i.e. unmanaged) reserve for ecological research in 1944 and the trees, shrubs and ground vegetation have been recorded in detail ever since. The 70 years of observations now represent one of the largest and most detailed records in Europe of how...
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Zusammenfassung: | Lady Park Wood was set aside as a 'natural' (i.e. unmanaged) reserve for ecological research in 1944 and the trees, shrubs and ground vegetation have been recorded in detail ever since. The 70 years of observations now represent one of the largest and most detailed records in Europe of how a woodland develops under the influence of natural factors. The observations have generated a series of papers since 1987 and have contributed to meta-analyses of long-term change across temperate Europe and North America, but there has never been a general account of the wood as a research reserve, save for articles in British Wildlife in 1995 and 2005. The main record comprises detailed measurements of 20,000 individual trees and shrubs, from which the performance of populations of oak, beech, ash, limes, etc. can be quantified in detail, and the development of a near-natural wood and the factors influencing it can be detailed. The book also makes reference to woods elsewhere in Britain and Europe. It mainly deals with populations of native tree species, individually and collectively. It also broadens out to consider the implications for nature conservation, re-wilding and remoteness, near-to-nature forestry, monitoring and long-term ecological research, the meaning of natural woodland, and even aspects of woodland history. ... |
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/ PETERKEN, G. F.YYQ(GEORGE FREDERICK)
: 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
UNDERSTANDING WOODS
LADY PARK WOOD AND ITS HISTORY
THE ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
RECORDING TREES AND EXPRESSING CHANGE
THE CHANGING WOOD
ASH : THE TREE IN THE SPOTLIGHT
BEECH AND OAK, THE MAJOR FOREST TREES
LIMES AND WYCH ELM
BIRCH AND OTHER SHORT-LIVED CANOPY TREES
FIELD MAPLE AND HAZEL, THE OTHER COPPICE SPECIES
MINOR TREES AND SHRUBS
HABITATS
SPECIES
LONG-TERM ECOLOGICAL STUDIES
NATURAL WOODLAND IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
NEAR-TO-NATURE FORESTRY
RE-WILDING, REMOTENESS AND WILDERNESS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Titel: Woodland development
Autor: Peterken, George F
Jahr: 2017
Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Summary xi
Citations of Archived Documents xv
1 Understanding Woodland 3
2 Lady Park Wood and its History 9
2.1 Physical Environment 9
2.2 Soils 11
2.3 Stand Composition and Ground Vegetation 14
2.4 History 16
2.5 Prehistory 21
2.6 Archaeology 21
3 The Ecological Reserve 27
3.1 Origins 27
3.2 The Managed Compartment 31
3.3 Fencing 31
3.4 Recording and Research 32
4 Recording Trees and Expressing Change 37
4.1 Oxford University 37
4.2 Nature Conservancy and Successor Bodies 39
4.3 Recording since 1992 41
4.4 Other Records of Trees 43
4.5 Review of Recording 44
4.6 Measuring and Recording Trees 44
4.7 Quantifying and Expressing Growth of Individual Trees 45
4.8 Characterising Populations and Stands 47
4.9 Expressing Changes within Populations and Differences between Stands 47
5 The Changing Woodland 51
5.1 How Stands Grow 51
5.2 Lady Park Wood as a Chronosequence 52
5.3 Early Stand Development and the Impact of Deer 53
5.4 Growing through the Thicket: The Young-growth 55
5.5 Mature Stand Development: The Old-growth above the Cliff 56
5.6 Woodland below the Cliff 61
5.7 General Features of Change over 145 Years 65
5.8 Disturbances and Gaps 65
5.9 Population Changes 66
5.10 Dead Wood 69
5.11 Composition and Diversity 70
5.12 Looking Ahead: Prospects for the Unmanaged Stands 71
5.13 Comparisons with Other Woods 72
5.14 Stands in the Managed Compartment 73
5.15 Commentary 74
6 Ash: The Tree in the Spotlight 77
6.1 Trees in General 77
6.2 Ash in Britain 77
6.3 Regeneration after Felling 78
6.4 Outline of Ash Population Changes over 150 Years 81
6.5 Population Turnover: Mortality and Recruitment 82
6.6 What Limits Regeneration and Recruitment? 84
6.7 Growth and Survival within Established Stands 84
6.8 Survivors and Failures 90
6.9 Causes of Death 91
6.10 Decay: Snags and Logs 95
6.11 Review 95
7 Beech and Oak, The Major Forest Trees 99
7.1 Beech in Britain 99
7.2 Beech in Lady Park Wood 100
7.3 Changes in the Population of Beech 100
7.4 Beech Regeneration 103
7.5 Beech Growth and Mortality 106
7.6 What Kills Beech? 114
7.7 Decaying Beech 119
7.8 Oak in Britain 120
7.9 Oaks in Lady Park Wood 122
7.10 Changes in the Population of Oaks 122
7.11 Growth of Oak 124
7.12 Oak Decay 126
7.13 The Relationship between Beech and Oak 126
8 Limes and Wych Elm 131
8.1 Limes in Britain 131
8.2 Limes in Lady Park Wood 131
8.3 Population Changes 133
8.4 Regeneration and Recruitment 133
8.5 Growth 137
8.6 Mortality and Decay 139
8.7 Lime Populations in Terms of Plants, not Trees 141
8.8 Wych Elm in Britain 142
8.9 Wych Elm in Lady Park Wood 144
8.10 Population Changes 144
8.11 Long-term Impact of Elm Disease 147
8.12 Limes and Elms in Natural Woodland 147
9 Birch and other Short-lived Canopy Trees 153
9.1 Birch 153
9.2 Birch Regeneration 154
9.3 Birch Growth and Survival 154
9.4 Sallow 157
Contents
9.5 Gean
9.6 Aspen
9.7 Alder
9.8 Review
10 Field Maple and Hazel, the other Coppice Species
10.1 Field Maple
10.2 Hazel in General
10.3 Recording Hazel
10.4 Hazel in the Young-growth Stands
10.5 Hazel in the Old-growth Stands
10.6 Hazel below the Cliff
10.7 Hazel Summary
11 Minor Trees and Shrubs
11.1 Hawthorn
11.2 Wild Service
11.3 Whitebeam
11.4 Crab Apple
11.5 Yew
11.6 Holly
11.7 Shrubs
11.8 Small Trees and Shrubs Generally
12 Habitats
12.1 Dead Wood
12.2 Open Spaces in General
12.3 Open Spaces in Lady Park Wood
12.4 Cliffs as Open Spaces
12.5 Canopy Gaps in General
12.6 Gap Formation in Lady Park Wood
12.7 Stand Responses to Gap Formation
12.8 Overview of Chapters 5-12
13 Species
13.1 Ground Flora
13.2 Floristic Changes at Small Scales
13.3 Floristic Changes at the Whole-wood Scale
13.4 The Role of Canopy Gaps
13.5 Floristic Changes in the Managed Compartment
13.6 Floristic Changes in Context
13.7 Bryophytes (text by Sam Bosanquet)
13.8 Lichens
13.9 Fungi
13.10 Vertebrates
13.11 Invertebrates
13.12 Review
14 Long-term Ecological Studies
14.1 Permanent Plots in Woodland
14.2 When do Observations become Long-term?
Contents
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14.3 Experience from Lady Park s Permanent Plots 234
14.4 Value of Long-term Permanent Plot Studies 234
15 Natural Woodland in Theory and Practice 239
16 Near-to-Nature Forestry 245
16.1 Silvicultural Systems 246
16.2 Using Natural Regeneration to Restock 248
16.3 Allowing Stands to Thin Naturally 249
16.4 Using Natural Gap Creation Patterns as a Guide to Felling Patterns 249
16.5 Building up Dead-wood Volumes 249
16.6 Biosecurity: Countering Pests and Diseases 250
16.7 Varying Stand Structure to Suit Site Type 250
16.8 Matching Species to Site 251
16.9 Constant Re-evaluation of the Preferred Timber Species 251
16.10 Continuous Cover Forestry 251
16.11 Habitat Networks 252
17 Rewilding, Remoteness and Wilderness 255
17.1 Does Rewilding Benefit Wildlife? 255
17.2 Remoteness and Wilderness 256
17.3 What Kind of Wildness Can We Achieve? 258
17.4 Will People Like What They Get? 258
17.5 Rewilding in Practice 259
References 263
Vascular Plant Species 271
Index 275
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