Modelling Response of Norway Spruce Forest Vegetation to Projected Climate and Environmental Changes in Central Balkans Using Different Sets of Species
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2022
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Obratov-Petković, Dragica
Beloica, Jelena

Čavlović, Dragana

Đurđević, Vladimir

Belanović Simić, Snežana

Bjedov, Ivana

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The structure and function of many forest ecosystems will be modified as a result of air pollution and climate change. Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) forests are among the first terrestrial ecosystems to respond to this change. We analysed how changes in climate and environmental factors will affect vegetation cover in Norway spruce forests and whether it is possible to assemble a list of diagnostically important/sensitive species that would be the first to react to changes in habitats of Norway spruce in Central Balkan. Significant changes in the vegetation cover of Norway spruce forests are mainly influenced by temperature increases (approximate to 4 degrees C), and precipitation decreases (approximate to 102 mm) by the end of the 21st century. Projections show that vegetation cover changes and future habitat conditions for Norway spruce forests on podzolic brown soils with a low base saturation and soil pH decreases, and temperature growth and precipitation decline, with the worst i...n the Rodope montane forest ecoregion. In Dinaric Mountain and Balkan mixed forest ecoregions, the range of natural occurrence of Norway spruce forest will shift to higher altitudes, or to the north. One of the cognitions of this paper is that, through available environmental models and their indices, species from the IUCN Red List should be recognised more properly and included in model calculations.
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VSD plus PROPS / vegetation structure modelling / Picea abies / habitat suitability index / climate change / air pollutionSource:
Forests, 2022, 13, 5Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200169 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200169)
DOI: 10.3390/f13050666
ISSN: 1999-4907
WoS: 000801817800001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85129774283
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Obratov-Petković, Dragica AU - Beloica, Jelena AU - Čavlović, Dragana AU - Đurđević, Vladimir AU - Belanović Simić, Snežana AU - Bjedov, Ivana PY - 2022 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1353 AB - The structure and function of many forest ecosystems will be modified as a result of air pollution and climate change. Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) forests are among the first terrestrial ecosystems to respond to this change. We analysed how changes in climate and environmental factors will affect vegetation cover in Norway spruce forests and whether it is possible to assemble a list of diagnostically important/sensitive species that would be the first to react to changes in habitats of Norway spruce in Central Balkan. Significant changes in the vegetation cover of Norway spruce forests are mainly influenced by temperature increases (approximate to 4 degrees C), and precipitation decreases (approximate to 102 mm) by the end of the 21st century. Projections show that vegetation cover changes and future habitat conditions for Norway spruce forests on podzolic brown soils with a low base saturation and soil pH decreases, and temperature growth and precipitation decline, with the worst in the Rodope montane forest ecoregion. In Dinaric Mountain and Balkan mixed forest ecoregions, the range of natural occurrence of Norway spruce forest will shift to higher altitudes, or to the north. One of the cognitions of this paper is that, through available environmental models and their indices, species from the IUCN Red List should be recognised more properly and included in model calculations. T2 - Forests T1 - Modelling Response of Norway Spruce Forest Vegetation to Projected Climate and Environmental Changes in Central Balkans Using Different Sets of Species IS - 5 VL - 13 DO - 10.3390/f13050666 UR - conv_1640 ER -
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Obratov-Petković, D., Beloica, J., Čavlović, D., Đurđević, V., Belanović Simić, S.,& Bjedov, I.. (2022). Modelling Response of Norway Spruce Forest Vegetation to Projected Climate and Environmental Changes in Central Balkans Using Different Sets of Species. in Forests, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050666 conv_1640
Obratov-Petković D, Beloica J, Čavlović D, Đurđević V, Belanović Simić S, Bjedov I. Modelling Response of Norway Spruce Forest Vegetation to Projected Climate and Environmental Changes in Central Balkans Using Different Sets of Species. in Forests. 2022;13(5). doi:10.3390/f13050666 conv_1640 .
Obratov-Petković, Dragica, Beloica, Jelena, Čavlović, Dragana, Đurđević, Vladimir, Belanović Simić, Snežana, Bjedov, Ivana, "Modelling Response of Norway Spruce Forest Vegetation to Projected Climate and Environmental Changes in Central Balkans Using Different Sets of Species" in Forests, 13, no. 5 (2022), https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050666 ., conv_1640 .