Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests

Tavankar F, Bonyad AE. 2015. Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests. Biodiversitas 16: 1-9. Forest management leads to changes in structure and species composition of stands. In this research vertical and horizontal structure and species composi...

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Main Authors: FARZAM TAVANKAR, AMIR ESLAM BONYAD
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Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2015-04-01
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Online Access:http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1601/D160101.pdf
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spelling doaj-0014aa78c408463b987bfe3732e816a52020-11-25T00:57:25ZengMBI & UNS SoloBiodiversitas1412-033X2085-47222015-04-011611910.13057/biodiv/d160101Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forestsFARZAM TAVANKAR0AMIR ESLAM BONYAD1Department of Forestry, Khalkhal Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khalkhal, Iran. P.O. Box 56817-31367, Tel.: +98 4532451220-2, Fax: +98 42549050452, email: farzam_tavankar@yahoo.com Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Guilan, Somehsara, IranTavankar F, Bonyad AE. 2015. Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests. Biodiversitas 16: 1-9. Forest management leads to changes in structure and species composition of stands. In this research vertical and horizontal structure and species composition were compared in two harvested and protected stands in the Caspian forest of Iran. The results indicated the tree and seedling density, total basal area and stand volume was significantly (P < 0.01) higher in the protected stand. The Fagus orientalis L. had the most density and basal area in the both stands. Species importance value (SIV) of Fagus orientalis in the protected stand (92.5) was higher than in the harvested stand (88.5). While, the SIV of shade-intolerant tree species such as Acer insigne, Acer cappadocicum and Alnus subcordata was higher in the harvested stand. The density of trees and seedling of rare tree species, such as Ulmus glabra, Tilia begonifolia, Zelkova caprinifolia and Fraxinus coriarifolia, was also higher in the protected stand. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index in the protected stand (0.84) was significantly higher (P < 0.01) than in the harvested stand (0.72). The highest diversity value in the harvested stand was observed in DBH of 10-40 cm class, while DBH of 40-70 cm had the highest diversity value in the protected stand. http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1601/D160101.pdfBeech standsShannon-Wiener indexstand structureuneven aged management
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AMIR ESLAM BONYAD
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AMIR ESLAM BONYAD
Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
Biodiversitas
Beech stands
Shannon-Wiener index
stand structure
uneven aged management
author_facet FARZAM TAVANKAR
AMIR ESLAM BONYAD
author_sort FARZAM TAVANKAR
title Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
title_short Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
title_full Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
title_fullStr Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
title_full_unstemmed Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
title_sort effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Biodiversitas
issn 1412-033X
2085-4722
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Tavankar F, Bonyad AE. 2015. Effects of timber harvest on structural diversity and species composition in hardwood forests. Biodiversitas 16: 1-9. Forest management leads to changes in structure and species composition of stands. In this research vertical and horizontal structure and species composition were compared in two harvested and protected stands in the Caspian forest of Iran. The results indicated the tree and seedling density, total basal area and stand volume was significantly (P < 0.01) higher in the protected stand. The Fagus orientalis L. had the most density and basal area in the both stands. Species importance value (SIV) of Fagus orientalis in the protected stand (92.5) was higher than in the harvested stand (88.5). While, the SIV of shade-intolerant tree species such as Acer insigne, Acer cappadocicum and Alnus subcordata was higher in the harvested stand. The density of trees and seedling of rare tree species, such as Ulmus glabra, Tilia begonifolia, Zelkova caprinifolia and Fraxinus coriarifolia, was also higher in the protected stand. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index in the protected stand (0.84) was significantly higher (P < 0.01) than in the harvested stand (0.72). The highest diversity value in the harvested stand was observed in DBH of 10-40 cm class, while DBH of 40-70 cm had the highest diversity value in the protected stand.
topic Beech stands
Shannon-Wiener index
stand structure
uneven aged management
url http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1601/D160101.pdf
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