2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14100795
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Understory Vegetation Dynamics in Non-Native Douglas Fir Forests after Management Abandonment—A Case Study in Two Strict Forest Reserves in Southwest Germany

Abstract: The non-native Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is widely distributed in Europe and promoted by forestry due to its assumed resistance against climate change. An increasing cultivation area is, however, viewed critically by nature conservation as negative effects on native biodiversity and naturalness are expected. We investigated plant species diversity and composition in two strict forest reserves (SFR) dominated by Douglas fir in southwest Germany. These reserves were established in the years 2001/2002 t… Show more

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“…The density we found is very close to the average value indicated above. Regarding the tendency of mixing with oak, due to the competitive capacity of beech, which increases with age, we consider that beech will remain the dominant species [85].…”
Section: Natural Regeneration Of Forest Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The density we found is very close to the average value indicated above. Regarding the tendency of mixing with oak, due to the competitive capacity of beech, which increases with age, we consider that beech will remain the dominant species [85].…”
Section: Natural Regeneration Of Forest Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%