Authors
T Masaki, H Tanaka, H Tanouchi, T Sakai, Tohru Nakashizuka
Publication date
1999/12
Journal
Journal of Vegetation Science
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
805-814
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Structure, diversity and dynamics of five Japanese temperate old‐growth forests were compared, differing from each other in, i.a., climate, dominant tree type, topography, disturbance regime. The forests were Aya, Ogawa, Kanumazawa Riparian, Kanumazawa upland and Senju. A permanent plot (1–6 ha) was established in each forest and trees were censused several times at intervals of two years. Mean annual recruitment rates and mortality rates in these forests were both in the range of 0.5 to 4.6 %/yr at the community level. Analyses of the structure and dynamics of populations showed that the underlying process was different among the forests. Some forests experienced compositional shifts in their canopies, others had a constant canopy composition but appeared to lack effective regeneration in recent years. The recruitment rate appeared to be strongly affected by competitive undergrowth vegetation such …
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