Abundance of large old trees in wood-pastures of Transylvania (Romania)

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Authors

  • Tibor Hartel
  • Jan Hanspach
  • Cosmin I. Moga
  • Lucian Holban
  • Árpád Szapanyos
  • Réka Tamás
  • Csaba Hováth
  • Kinga Olga Réti

Wood-pastures are special types of agroforestry systems that integrate trees with livestock grazing. Wood pastures can be hotspots for large old tree abundance and have exceptional natural values; but they are declining all over Europe. While presence of large old trees in wood-pastures can provide arguments for their maintenance, actual data on their distribution and abundance are sparse. Our study is the first to survey large old trees in Eastern Europe over such a large area. We surveyed 97 wood-pastures in Transylvania (Romania) in order to (i) provide a descriptive overview of the large old tree abundance; and (ii) to explore the environmental determinants of the abundance and persistence of large old trees in wood-pastures. We identified 2520 large old trees belonging to 16 taxonomic groups. Oak was present in 66% of the wood-pastures, followed by beech (33%), hornbeam (24%) and pear (22%). For each of these four species we constructed a generalized linear model with quasi-Poisson error distribution to explain individual tree abundance. Oak trees were most abundant in large wood-pastures and in wood-pastures from the Saxon cultural region of Transylvania. Beech abundance related positively to elevation and to proximity of human settlements. Abundance of hornbeam was highest in large wood-pastures, in wood-pastures from the Saxon cultural region, and in places with high cover of adjacent forest and a low human population density. Large old pear trees were most abundant in large wood-pastures that were close to paved roads. The maintenance of large old trees in production landscapes is a challenge for science, policy and local people, but it also can serve as an impetus for integrating economic, ecological and social goals within a landscape.

Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Science of The Total Environment
Volume613-614
Pages (from-to)263-270
Number of pages8
ISSN0048-9697
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.02.2018

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    Research areas

  • Conservation, Eastern Europe, Ecological keystone, Large old tree, Remarkable trees of Romania, Transylvania, Veteran tree, Wooded pasture
  • Environmental planning