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Effects of stump removal on soil decomposer communities in undisturbed patches of the forest floor

Jari HaimiHannu FritzeEeva SaariSaana Kataja-aho

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Forest floorAbundance (ecology)EcologyStump harvestingSoil biologyTaigaForest managementEnvironmental scienceta1181ForestryFellingDecomposer

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Abstract Soil preparation after clear-cutting leads to fragmentation of forest floor and, consequently, changes the habitat of decomposers. Stump removal for bioenergy is further increasing the disturbance in the soil. We studied responses of decomposers to stump removal in boreal spruce forests during the first 4 years after clear felling in relation to mounding. Samples for each decomposer organism group were taken from undisturbed forest floor patches that are the main habitat for decomposers after forest regeneration and whose amount and size obviously differ between the treatments. Microbial biomasses and community structure, and the abundance of enchytraeids, were not found to be affected by the stump removal. The abundance of nematodes and the total numbers of collembolans were lower in the stump harvesting plots compared with the mounded plots 3 years after the regeneration. In addition, microbivorous macroarthropods had higher abundances in the mounded plots. Together, decomposer community in the...

10.1080/02827581.2011.560183https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2011.560183