台湾南部常绿针叶阔叶林群落与种群动态研究(1999~2009)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wen-Chih Lin, Yung-Hsiu Chen, Fu-Shan Chou
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研究了台湾南部常绿针叶林和阔叶林的群落动态和种群动态。1999年和2009年对该地区所有胸高≥1 cm的活茎进行了种类鉴定、标记和测量。1999 ~ 2009年,植物区系组成变化不大,但Shannon多样性指数变化不大。基于对数模型,计算出这一时期基区的死亡率、增殖率、损失率和生长率分别为1.7、0.6、-0.5和0.02% yr^(-1)。最重要的针叶树刺槐的茎密度,尤其是基材面积(5.06 m^2 ha^(-1))下降。虽然所有优势阔叶树的密度都略有下降,但基部有8棵树的密度增加。近年来的趋势表明,相对于常绿阔叶树,常绿阔叶树在永久样地处于竞争劣势,但2003年9月2日的强台风对常绿针叶树和阔叶树的群落和种群动态产生了重大影响。
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Community and Population Dynamics of an Evergreen Conifer-Broadleaf Forest in Southern Taiwan: Recent Trends (1999~2009)
Community and population dynamics in a 1-ha permanent plot of an evergreen forest of conifer and broadleaf trees, dominated by Pseudotsuga wilsoniana and Castanopsis carlesii, in southern Taiwan were studied. All live stems with a diameter at breast height of ≥ 1 cm in this area were identified by species, tagged, and measured, first in 1999 and then again in 2009. While no changes in the floristic composition occurred between 1999 and 2009, some slight variations were evident in Shannon's diversity index. Based on a logarithmic model, the mortality, recruitment, loss, and gain rates in basal area during this period were respectively calculated to be 1.7, 0.6, -0.5, and 0.02% yr^(-1). The stem density and especially the basal area (5.06 m^2 ha^(-1)) of P. wilsoniana, the most important conifer, decreased. Although the density of all dominant broadleaf trees slightly declined, 8 gained in basal area. Recent trends suggest that P. wilsoniana trees are now at a competitive disadvantage relative to evergreen broadleaf trees in the permanent plot, but a powerful typhoon on September 2, 2003, had a major impact on the community and population dynamics of this evergreen forest of conifer and broadleaf trees.
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Taiwan Journal of Forest Science
Taiwan Journal of Forest Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: The Taiwan Journal of Forest Science is an academic publication that welcomes contributions from around the world. The journal covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, including Forest Biology and Ecology (tree breeding, silviculture, soils, etc.), Forest Management (watershed management, forest pests and diseases, forest fire, wildlife, recreation, etc.), Biotechnology, and Wood Science. Manuscripts acceptable to the journal include (1) research papers, (2) research notes, (3) review articles, and (4) monographs. A research note differs from a research paper in its scope which is less-comprehensive, yet it contains important information. In other words, a research note offers an innovative perspective or new discovery which is worthy of early disclosure.
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