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Quantifying the effects of road width on roadside vegetation and soil conditions in forests

Authors :
Xiaoying Luo
Shaolin Peng
Yuping Hou
Ting Zhou
Yanci Xiang
Source :
Landscape Ecology. 35:69-81
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Context The majority of ecological studies of roads have focused on their deleterious effects, and these preconceptions have hampered a full evaluation of the ecological functions of roads. As an integrated indicator, road width represents comprehensive effects, including anthropogenic and natural disturbances. Objectives We try to explore the different effects produced by various road widths by considering changes in forest vegetation and soil. Methods We selected six study forests spanning from Shandong Province in the north to Guangdong Province in the south of China, and we assessed the influences of wide and narrow roads on plant species diversity, biomass, and soil properties along transects running from the forest edges and adjacent forest interior. We used a “shape-dependent model” to explain the factors that determine the magnitude of road effects on forests. Results Three variables measured in this study changed significantly with increasing distance from the road to the forest interior along wide roads: tree biomass, herbaceous plant biomass, and soil pH. However, no measurable biological or environmental effects were found from narrow roads. The different shapes of glades in a forest may be one reason for the various effects caused by roads of different widths. Conclusions Forest roads of different widths may have quite different ecological effects. While wider roads with large glades tend to have substantial negative impacts, small-enough roads may cause little disturbance to the forest. This suggests that not all forest roads should be perceived as the same, and narrow roads may be compatible with forest conservation.

Details

ISSN :
15729761 and 09212973
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Landscape Ecology
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-019-00930-8