Abstract
Abstract
Key message
Abies alba Mill.–Pinus uncinata Ramond. ecotone dynamics are examined along both altitudinal and protection level gradients by combining field inventories and Landsat data. An upward expansion of A. alba to the subalpine belt is observed in the last decades as a result of stand maturation after logging cessation.
Context
High-mountain forests constitute sensitive locations to monitor the impacts of global change on tree-species composition and ecotone dynamics. In this study, we focus on the Spanish Pyrenees where silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) coexists with mountain pine (Pinus uncinata Ramond.) forming montane-subalpine ecotones.
Aims
The main goal of this study is to assess the spatiotemporal dynamics of the silver fir–mountain pine ecotone and its underlying driving factors.
Methods
We reconstructed the spatial distribution and dynamics of the species by combining remote sensing imagery and field plot data from 1989 to 2015, employing support vector machine techniques for image classification. Using variance analysis and mixed effects models, we then analyzed the evolution of basal area and replacement index, a measure of relative change in species composition, over time and altitude range. Additionally, we explored their relationship with site factors and protection level (National Park vs. protection buffer zone).
Results
Silver fir has expanded its distribution in both the National Park and the protection buffer zone, whereas mountain pine has remained stable. Both species exhibit increased basal area associated with stand maturation and a higher level of protection. The replacement index indicates a rise in silver fir in the understory on North-facing slopes, attributed to stand densification. These findings are particularly noticeable in the area with the highest level of protection.
Conclusion
The cessation of traditional land uses has led to ongoing stand densification, promoting succession and favoring the increased abundance of silver fir at its uppermost locations, where this species outcompetes mountain pine.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico
CSIC Open Access Publication Support Initiative through its Unit of Information Resources for Research
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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