• Titel
    Disturbance History of a Mixed Conifer Stand in Central Idaho, USA
  • Verfasser
    Karen B. Arabas (*)
    Bryan Black (*)
    Leigh Lentile (*)
    Jim Speer
    Jodi Sparks
  • Erscheinungsort
    Tucson
  • Verlag
    Tree-ring Society
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2005
  • Illustrationen
    7 Abb., 11 Lit. Ang.
  • Material
    Artikel aus einer ZeitschriftUnselbständiges Werk
  • Standardsignatur
    16083
  • Datensatznummer
    200153198
  • Quelle
    Tree-ring research 2008, 64(2); S. 67-80
  • Abstract
    We apply a combination of suppression and release criteria to reconstruct the disturbance history of a ponderosa pine – Douglas-fir stand in central Idaho. In this stand, disturbance, likely fire, induced growth releases in some trees, and sudden, severe suppressions in others. To characterize growth release following disturbance, we developed boundary-line release criteria for Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine. Suppression criteria were applied to identify disturbances defined as a growth reduction of more than 1.8 standard deviations sustained for a minimum of five years. To prevent confusing a true release event with growth increases associated with recovery from suppression, release events were not tallied for at least fifteen years following a suppression event. Release and suppression events were combined to create a disturbance chronology characterized by a high frequency of disturbance between 1820 and 1920. This period of disturbance likely reflects post-European settlement land uses such as grazing and logging as well as an increase in fire frequency. Fire suppression in the latter part of the 20th Century likely explains the decrease in disturbance after 1940. We believe that a combination of release as well as suppression criteria best describes the disturbance history of this stand.
  • Schlagwörter
    Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Nadelmischwald, Störung, historische Analyse, dendrochronologische Analyse, Idaho
  • Klassifikation
    561.24, 228.3, 174.7, [739.6]