Short-term changes of response indicators of ecosystem status in broadleaved forests in Tuscany (central Italy)

TitleShort-term changes of response indicators of ecosystem status in broadleaved forests in Tuscany (central Italy)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsFerretti, M., Bonini I., Bussotti F., Celesti C., Cenni E., Chiarucci A., Cozzi A., De Dominicis V., Grossoni P., & Leonzio C.
JournalWATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Volume116
Pagination351-356
KeywordsBiodiversity, crown condition, crown productivity, forest health, long-term monitoring, Permanent plots, response indicators
Abstract

The status of different response indicators of forest condition were measured and assessed between 1995 and 1997 at 6 Permanent Monitoring Plots (PMPs) in Tuscany (central Italy), where beech, holm oak and Turkey oak are the most frequent tree species. Foliage transparency, leaf damage and crown dieback have changed significantly over the monitoring period. Leaf area, length of the current year shoots, and total leaf area changed as well, but only for Turkey oak. Changes were consistent between and within the plots. Different indices of plant diversity showed marked changes, apparently linked to natural dynamics within individual ecosystems. These rapid and contrasting fluctuations in the various indicators of forest ecosystem make it difficult to derive a synthesis about the general condition of ecosystems and - especially - about the effects of air pollution.