An intensive tree-ring experience: Connecting education and research during the 25th European Dendroecological Fieldweek (Asturias, Spain)
Autor: | Darren Jeffers, J. Julio Camarero, Ángela Sánchez-Miranda, Dave Frank, Marta Domínguez-Delmás, Alan Crivellaro, Karolina Janecka, Ryszard J. Kaczka, Linar Akhmetzyanov, Andrea Hevia, Heli Huhtamaa, Any Mary Petritan, Erik L. Gulbranson, Filipe Costa Vaz, Julie Lebreton-Anberrée, Upasana Bhuyan, Sandra Metslaid, María Martín Seijo, Muhammad Waseem Ashiq, Jorgen Opdebeeck, Olesia Bondarenko, Richard L. Peters, Vicenta Constante García, Tomáš Koutecký, Margarita Popkova, Kerstin Treydte, Svyatoslav D. Ovchinnikov, Marjolein Van der Linden, Raúl Sánchez-Salguero, María Oliva Rodríguez Ariza, Astrid Vannoppen, Paweł Matulewski, Robert Morrisey, Álvaro Camisón, Lena Hellman, Sergiu Miron, Daniel Volařík, Matthias Jochner, Sien Camps, Margot W. Kaye, Mostafa Lamrani-Alaoui, Stepanka Rehorkova, Ionela G. Gavrila |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Dendrochronology Plant anatomy 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences 300 Social sciences sociology & anthropology Dendrogeomorphology Context (language use) Dendroclimatology Plant Science 01 natural sciences Dendroarchaeology Dendroecology Quercus robur Bosecologie en Bosbeheer Charcoal 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Ecology Wood production Thinning biology Forestry biology.organism_classification PE&RC Archaeology Forest Ecology and Forest Management visual_art visual_art.visual_art_medium 570 Life sciences 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | Dendrochronologia 42 (2017) Dendrochronologia, 42, 80-93 |
ISSN: | 1125-7865 |
DOI: | 10.7892/boris.108094 |
Popis: | The European Dendroecologial Fieldweek (EDF) provides an intensive learning experience in tree-ring research that challenges any participant to explore new multidisciplinary dendro-sciences approaches within the context of field and laboratory settings. Here we present the 25th EDF, held in Asturias, NW Spain, in summer 2014. The course, with 33 participants and 10 instructors from 18 countries included advanced training in dendrochronology skills, an overview of tree-ring broad fields and methodological basics to deal with specific research questions as well as applied advanced micro-projects in dendroarchaeology (DAR), dendroclimatology (DCL), dendrogeomorphology (DGM), forest dynamic (FD) and plant anatomy (PA). The results demonstrated the potential of tree-ring research in the Asturias region. The DAR group researched archaeological samples from different contexts (Oviedo cathedral choir stalls, Segovia cathedral roof timbers, Ribadeo shipwreck ship timbers and Bronze Age site charcoal) and explored the supply of wood in different periods. The DCL group established that the Quercus robur and Castanea sativa ring-width measurements show weak climate-growth correlations, where for many trees this is likely caused by management. The strength of the climatic signal could be enhanced using undisturbed settings. The DGM group found that Corylus avellana and Salix spp. are challenging species for dendrogeomorphological studies. Debris-flow events were detected by the presence of tension wood, growth reduction and scars, and their incidences were also supported by local meteorological data. The FD group found that tree growth decreases with increasing competition, a pattern more pronounced in C. sativa than in Pinus sylvestris forest plantations. The results indicate that wood production could be increased by applying thinning treatments on C. sativa. The PA group showed that xylem conduits and phloem area are organized according to the common needs for water supply to leaves and obtain photosynthetic products, regardless site growing conditions for P. sylvestris and Tusilago farfara. In conclusion, this EDF has been a model for interdisciplinary research and international collaboration that has demonstrated that high-quality research and education can be conducted within one week. The EDFs provide an important service to the dendrochronological community and demonstrate the usefulness of this educational-scientific and multi-cultural experience. |
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