Journal of Forest Science (Feb 2018)

Gap characteristics under oriental beech forest development stages in Kelardasht forests, northern Iran

  • Pejman PARHIZKAR,
  • Majid HASSANI,
  • Mohammad Hossein SADEGHZADEH HALLAJ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/59/2017-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 2
pp. 59 – 65

Abstract

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This study was carried out to evaluate gap characteristics and gapmakers for different development stages of an oriental beech forest in northern Iran. Development stages of 1 ha square-shaped mosaic patches were identified using 100 × 100 m sampling grid and all gaps within these mosaics were recorded. Gap areas were calculated and classified into four classes and gapmakers were counted and classified into 4 decay and 4 diameter classes as well. Results showed that gaps comprised 13.7, 9.1 and 17.6% of the study area in initial, optimal and decay stages, respectively. There was a significant difference between development stages with respect to gap size and the highest amount was observed in decay stage. Medium-sized gaps were the most frequent in all three stages. Frequency distribution of gapmakers varied among development stages. Our findings revealed that 200-500 m2 is the most preferable gap size for close-to-nature silvicultural approaches in Hyrcanian beech forests. To achieve this gap size 1-2 trees should be marked for harvesting operations.

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