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Trees in a human-modified tropical landscape: Species and trait composition and potential ecosystem services

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作者Thijs, KW (Thijs, Koen W.)[ 1 ] ; Aerts, R (Aerts, Raf)[ 1,2 ] ; van de Moortele, P (van de Moortele, Pieter)[ 3 ] ; Aben, J (Aben, Job)[ 4,7 ] ; Musila, W (Musila, Winfred)[ 5 ] ; Pellikka, P (Pellikka, Petri)[ 6 ] ; Gulinck, H (Gulinck, Hubert)[ 1 ] ; Muys, B (Muys, Bart)[ 1 ]
刊名LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
出版日期2015
卷号14期号:x页码:49-58
关键词Agroforestry Eastern Arc Mountains Ecosystem service Exotics Emergent functional tree species group Taita Hills
中文摘要Worldwide, large areas of the tropics are transformed into simplified ecosystems characterised by altered tree species composition and diversity. Human activities in these landscapes have a strong effect on the land cover and exert a selective force on tree species and functional traits, hereby potentially shaping the distribution of ecosystem services in the landscape. The aim of this study was to asses how the land use determines tree species assemblages, their associated traits and potential ecosystem services, which was studied for 589 systematically sampled locations in the Afromontane highlands of Taita Hills (SE Kenya). Several tree traits were non-random distributed in the human-dominated landscape. For instance, on croplands (70% of the sampled locations) belonged 66.5% of the observed species to the exotic tree species group. This group was characterised by significantly larger seeds and fruits, corresponding with the abundance of many fruit trees. Also three functional traits (i.e. economic function, nitrogen fixation and agroforestry potential) were clearly associated with this group. The cloud forest tree species group and small-leaved indigenous group were significantly more present on woodes sites and homesteads (similar to 42%). However, no functional traits were unique for both indigenous groups, implying that farmers may exchange them by exotics, which could be catalysed by the loss of local knowledge about indigenous tree resources and benefits. Other indigenous species, including endemic or late-successional species were rare or absent in the matrix and their conservation can only be guaranteed by protecting the remaining indigenous forest fragments.
公开日期2016-01-25
源URL[http://ir.xtbg.org.cn/handle/353005/9650]  
专题西双版纳热带植物园_2012年后新成立研究组
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Thijs, KW ,Aerts, R ,van de Moortele, P ,et al. Trees in a human-modified tropical landscape: Species and trait composition and potential ecosystem services[J]. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING,2015,14(x):49-58.
APA Thijs, KW .,Aerts, R .,van de Moortele, P .,Aben, J .,Musila, W .,...&Muys, B .(2015).Trees in a human-modified tropical landscape: Species and trait composition and potential ecosystem services.LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING,14(x),49-58.
MLA Thijs, KW ,et al."Trees in a human-modified tropical landscape: Species and trait composition and potential ecosystem services".LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 14.x(2015):49-58.

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