Title of article :
The effect of shelterwood harvesting and site preparation on eastern red-backed salamanders in white pine stands
Author/Authors :
Morneault، Andrée E. نويسنده , , Naylor، Brian J. نويسنده , , Schaeffer، Lee S. نويسنده , , Othmer، Dianne C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We studied the effects of the regeneration cut of the shelterwood system and four site preparation options on populations of eastern red-backed salamanders in 90– 100-year-old white pine forests in central Ontario, Canada. We established the study in 1994 using a randomized complete block design with three replicates and five treatments: (1) no harvest, no site preparation; (2) harvest, no site preparation; (3) harvest, mechanical site preparation; (4) harvest, chemical site preparation; (5) harvest, mechanical and chemical site preparation. We applied harvest and site preparation treatments from fall 1995 to fall 1997. We collected pre-treatment data in spring and summer of 1995 and post-treatment data from 1998 to 2002. We monitored salamander abundance using a grid of 20 cover boards surveyed 10 times per year within each of the 15 treatment plots. We also quantified changes in overstory and understory cover, supply of downed woody debris, and disturbance to the forest floor. Our data suggest that shelterwood cutting and site preparation can have immediate negative effects on the abundance of red-backed salamander populations in pine forest. However, effects are relatively short lived (<5 years). Changes in abundance appeared to be related to overstory and understory cover, and forest floor disturbance.
Keywords :
herbicides , Pinus strobus , Plethodon cinereus , scarification , White pine , Downed woody debris , harvesting , Eastern red-backed salamanders , Shelterwood
Journal title :
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Journal title :
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT