作者: T Magura , B Tóthmérész , Zs Bordán
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3207(99)00073-7
关键词: Biology 、 Species diversity 、 Forest management 、 Indicator species 、 Species richness 、 Forest ecology 、 Native plant 、 Ecology 、 Introduced species 、 Biodiversity
摘要: Abstract The effects of nature management practice were studied in the Aggtelek National Park Hungary, Central Europe. increased recolonisation herbs, shrubs and trees native vegetation. Pitfall catches carabid beetles from oak–hornbeam forest compared with those managed unmanaged non-native spruce plantations. plantation had a very low number individuals diversity many years after establishment. Carabid significantly more abundant, species richness higher plantation. assemblage was similar to that but strikingly different Many deciduous disappeared or decreased abundance plantation, they appeared high only and/or forest. Multiple regression showed cover leaf litter significant factor explaining abundance, assemblages. Our results suggest planting has detrimental effect on assemblages, encourages re-invasion plant reproduction contributes re-establishment maintenance assemblages area.