亚高山台湾冷杉(Abies kawakamii, Hay.)的结构变化伊藤森林从2008年到2018年

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY
Min-Chun Liao, Pei-Hua Li, Wen Wang, Ching-An Chiu, Hsy-Yu Tzeng
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摘要

川川冷杉(Abies kawakamii)伊藤是一种特有种,主要分布于海拔3000 - 3600米的台湾亚高山地区。它是亚热带高山植物地理和气候变化的重要生态指示种。台湾是亚太地区的一个岛屿。台风造成的林隙属于森林生态系统的小规模扰动,对维持物种多样性和森林更新至关重要。本文在雪山雪山国家公园内设置了7个川上白杨林长期监测样地,对其林分结构、物种组成和环境因子进行了研究。比较十年来两次调查的树木数量。两次调查川川白杨的种群结构大部分呈相似的正偏态分布,表明雪山川川白杨林种群是稳定的。主成分分析(PCA)结果表明,川川白杨种群结构与优势林下种和树苗相关,但可能与海拔等生境条件有关。死树在亚高山森林中以空隙的形式释放了空间和资源,启动了川上白杨森林的微演替。
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Structure changes of the subalpine Taiwan fir (Abies kawakamii (Hay.) Ito) forest from 2008 to 2018
ABSTRACT Abies kawakamii (Hay.) Ito is an endemic species mainly distributed in Taiwan’s subalpine region with an elevation of 3,000–3,600 m above sea level. It is a significant ecological indicator species in high subtropical mountains regarding plant geography and climate change. Taiwan is an island in the Asian-Pacific region. Typhoons cause forest gaps belonging to small-scale disturbances in the forest ecosystem, which is critical in maintaining species diversity and forest regeneration. We set up seven long-term monitoring plots of Ab. kawakamii forest to investigate the stand structure, species composition, and environmental factors of Mount (Mt.) Xue in Shei-Pa National Park. Comparing tree numbers between two surveys in a decade. Most of the population structure of Ab. kawakamii showed a similar positive skewness distribution between the two surveys, indicating that the population of Ab. kawakamii forest in Mt. Xue would be stable. According to principal component analysis (PCA), population structure of Ab. kawakamii correlated with dominant understory species and saplings of Ab. kawakamii but may be related to their habitat condition, such as elevation. Death trees released space and resources as gaps in the subalpine forest, which initiated micro-succession in the Ab. kawakamii forest.
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Journal of Forest Research
Journal of Forest Research 农林科学-林学
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3.00
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62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Forest Research publishes original articles, reviews, and short communications. It covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, with the aim of encouraging international communication between scientists in different fields who share a common interest in forest science.
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