Authors
Mitsue Shibata, Hiroshi Tanaka, Shigeo Iida, Shin Abe, Takashi Masaki, Kaoru Niiyama, Tohru Nakashizuka
Publication date
2002/6
Journal
Ecology
Volume
83
Issue
6
Pages
1727-1742
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
To investigate synchronized annual fluctuation of seed production and its advantage for regeneration at the community level, for nine years (1987–1995) we monitored the flowering, seed production, and seedling emergence of the 16 principal tree species in a temperate deciduous forest, Ogawa Forest Reserve, in central Japan.
We found that the species with higher synchronized flowering within a population had larger fluctuation of annual seed production at the population level. The coefficient of concordance of flowering and the coefficient of variation of annual seed production were continuously distributed among species, making it difficult to distinguish masting from nonmasting species. The annual seed production patterns of the 16 species were classified, by cluster analysis, into groups that synchronize their fluctuation of annual seed production. This analysis showed a highly synchronized annual seed …
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