Tree regeneration in gap-understory mosaics in a subtropical Shorea robusta(Sal) forest  被引量:3

Tree regeneration in gap-understory mosaics in a subtropical Shorea robusta(Sal) forest

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作  者:L.N.Sharma K.B.Shrestha I.E.Maren 

机构地区:[1]Forest Action Nepal,GPO-12207 Lalitpur,Nepal [2]Department of Biological Sciences,University of Bergen,Thormoensgate 53B,5007 Bergen,Norway

出  处:《Journal of Forestry Research》2019年第6期2061-2068,共8页林业研究(英文版)

基  金:the Department of Geography, University of Bergen, and State Education Loan fund (Lanekassen) for financial support to undertake fieldwork

摘  要:Spatial variation in tree-regeneration density is attributed to the specialization of tree species to light availability for germination and growth.Light availability,in turn,varies across the gap-understorey mosaic.Canopy gaps provide an important habitat for the regeneration of tree species that would otherwise be suppressed in the understory.In subtropical forests,there is still a knowledge-gap relating to how canopy disturbances influence tree-regeneration patterns at local scale,and if they disproportionately favor regeneration of certain species.We aim to analyze whether canopy gaps promote tree regeneration,and tree species are specialized to gaps or understory for germination and growth.We sampled vegetation in 128 plots(0.01 ha),equally distributed in gaps and below canopy,in two subtropical Shorea robusta Gaertn.(Sal)forests in Nepal,recording the number of tree seedlings and saplings in each plot.We compared the regeneration density of seedlings and saplings separately between gaps and the understorey.The mean densities of seedlings and saplings were higher in the gaps at both sites;although there was no difference in the seedling density of the majority of the species between the habitats.No species were confined to either gap or understorey at the seedling stage.We conclude that gaps are not critical for the germination of tree species in Sal forests but these are an important habitat for enabling seedlings to survive into saplings.The classification of trees into regeneration guilds mainly based on germination does not apply to the majority of tree species in subtropical Sal forests.Our results reaffirm that gap creation promotes tree regeneration by favouring seedling survival and growth and can influence forest management for conservation,as well as for plantations.Spatial variation in tree-regeneration density is attributed to the specialization of tree species to light availability for germination and growth. Light availability,in turn, varies across the gap-understorey mosaic. Canopy gaps provide an important habitat for the regeneration of tree species that would otherwise be suppressed in the understory. In subtropical forests, there is still a knowledge-gap relating to how canopy disturbances influence tree-regeneration patterns at local scale, and if they disproportionately favor regeneration of certain species. We aim to analyze whether canopy gaps promote tree regeneration, and tree species are specialized to gaps or understory for germination and growth. We sampled vegetation in 128 plots(0.01 ha), equally distributed in gaps and below canopy, in two subtropical Shorea robusta Gaertn.(Sal) forests in Nepal, recording the number of tree seedlings and saplings in each plot. We compared the regeneration density of seedlings and saplings separately between gaps and the understorey. The mean densities of seedlings and saplings were higher in the gaps at both sites;although there was no difference in the seedling density of the majority of the species between the habitats. No species were confined to either gap or understorey at the seedling stage. We conclude that gaps are not critical for the germination of tree species in Sal forests but these are an important habitat for enabling seedlings to survive into saplings. The classification of trees into regeneration guilds mainly based on germination does not apply to the majority of tree species in subtropical Sal forests. Our results reaffirm that gap creation promotes tree regeneration by favouring seedling survival and growth and can influence forest management for conservation, as well as for plantations.

关 键 词:Canopy-gap Density Regeneration SAPLINGS Seedlings SHADE tolerance 

分 类 号:S[农业科学]

 

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