Authors
Takashi Masaki, Teruki Oka, Katsuhiro Osumi, Wajiro Suzuki
Publication date
2008/10
Journal
Population ecology
Volume
50
Pages
357-366
Publisher
Springer Japan
Description
Geographical variation in climatic cues for masting of Fagus crenata Blume, which is the most dominant tree species in Japanese temperate forests, was investigated in the northern part of Japan, i.e., the Tohoku district of Honshu Island and the Oshima Peninsula of Hokkaido Island. The data obtained after an 18-year assessment (1989–2006) of 163 stands, covering an area of ca. 200 × 500 km2 area, were used in this study. In all stands, mast seeding occurred three times (1995, 2000 and 2005) during the study period and the coefficient of annual variation (CV) in seedfall density was 0.94. Based on cluster analysis, the stands were classified into each of the seven groups, in which the seedfall density was temporally synchronized among the stands and showed higher values of CV (1.04–1.79). These groups were distributed spatially exclusively at the scale of 80–200 km. By selecting the tree model …
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