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- W2006391702 abstract "Abstract The non-native tree species Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) from N America and Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) from E Asia are invading both anthropogenic and near-natural habitats throughout Europe. So far, few studies have focused on their invasion into forests and none has addressed the influence of coppice management, which is characterized through regular clear-cuts. To retrace the invasion during the last 50 years, we studied the abundance in the canopy as well as the natural regeneration of these species in the coppice forest of Gargazon (South Tyrol, Northern Italy), which was ideal due to its patchy mosaic of different forest age (time since last coppicing). We analyzed which factors favor the presence and abundance of A. altissima and R. pseudoacacia regeneration. Tree saplings were sampled on 113 plots each measuring 7 m2 in a total study area of 25.5 hectares. On each plot, the following environmental variables were recorded: canopy cover per species, total herb layer cover, distance to clearing, stone cover, slope, and aspect. Soil moisture was derived from herbaceous indicator species. Hurdle models were used for data analysis to account for the zero-inflated data structure. The results showed that R. pseudoacacia has established earlier in the studied forest than A. altissima, but A. altissima has been spreading with higher speed during the last 30 years. Our study exemplifies the invasion of both species synchronously to the coppice cycle, that means they colonize fresh clear-cuts, establish, and remain. We conclude that the currently applied coppice management, which consists of repeated clear cuttings each 20–30 years, favors the spread of both invasive species. Thus, an adaptation of the management system is needed to avoid further invasion." @default.
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- W2006391702 title "Traditional coppice forest management drives the invasion of Ailanthus altissima and Robinia pseudoacacia into deciduous forests" @default.
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