Reforesting drylands under novel climates with extreme drought filters: The importance of trait-based species selection
Fecha
Autores
Segura-Orenga, Guillem
Ceacero, Carlos J.
Molina, Antonio J.
Hermoso, Javier
Directores
Unidades organizativas
Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Medio Ambiente
Handle
https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/166055
Cita bibliográfica
Campo García, ADD.; Segura-Orenga, G.; Ceacero, CJ.; González-Sanchis, M.; Molina, AJ.; Reyna Domenech, S.; Hermoso, J. (2020). Reforesting drylands under novel climates with extreme drought filters: The importance of trait-based species selection. Forest Ecology and Management. 467:1-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118156
Titulación
Resumen
[EN] Having regard to the substantial world-scale forest restoration needs, the efforts must be done efficiently, which necessarily forces to consider the adaptation of new forests to the extremes arising from climate change. In this context, species selection strategies should enhance long-term functional resilience in the face of novel environmental scenarios. The use of plant functional traits for selecting species under climate change might be advantageous over more traditional taxon-based criteria as an adaptive forestry management strategy. In this work, we studied which functional traits (across species) have played a relevant role on field performance and fitness in a mull-species reforestation trial in a Mediterranean dryland affected by an extreme drought event. Different traits both from the individual plant and from the species were studied in seven species both at the short and the mid-term (10 years). The relative importance (RI) or contribution of the different traits to plantation performance was assessed through boosted regression tree models. The results showed that, under favorable climatic conditions, mean survival was above 70% and individual plant functional traits held up to 60% of importance on such value. The impact of species functional traits was low in this case (less than 18%) pointing out that all the species were performing within their niche at this point. However, after the driest year on record, the role of the latter on survival rose up to 53% of RI and survival sharply decreased to 33%, with some species showing negligible survival rate (< 10%). The dynamic response of stomata and xylem resistance to cavitation, together with roofing depth, were the main traits (species traits) identified in successful performance facing the extreme environmental factors. Thus, trait-oriented approach to select species represent a key tool in the implementation of new and successful forest restoration strategies to design resistant and resilient ecosystems adapted to the climate change challenges.
Palabras clave
Adaptive forest management, Ecosystem restoration, Quercus, Pinus, Juniperus, Fraxinus, Arbutus, Boosted regression tree (BRT)
ISSN
0378-1127
ISBN
Fuente
Forest Ecology and Management
DOI
10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118156
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Código de Proyecto
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Agradecimientos
This study is part of two research projects: "Comprehensive quality control of the reforestation works in the public forests of Cortes de Pallas, Valencia" signed between the Polytechnic University of Valencia (Re-ForeST) and the state-owned company TRAGSA, and "Monitoring and evaluation of the reforestation in the forest V-143 Muela de Cortes, in the municipality of Cortes de Pallas (Valencia), 10 years after its execution" (contract number CNMY18/0301/26), signed between the Polytechnic University of Valencia (Re-ForeST) and Valencia Regional Government (CMAAUV, Generalitat Valenciana) The authors are grateful to CYGSA staff (Maria Amparo Barber and Hector Cantos), Tragsa (Juan Ramon Torres), Vaersa (Pedro Lazaro) and Ana Isabel Aparicio (UPV) for their assistance in the fieldwork during the installation of the plot and early growth measurements. Projects CEHYRFO-MED (CGL2017-86839-C3-2-R), RESILIENT-FORESTS (LIFE17 CCA/ES/000063) and SilvAdapt.net (RED2018-102719-T) are acknowledged.