Effects of Topographic and Soil Factors on Woody Species Assembly in a Chinese Subtropical Evergreen Broadleaved Forest
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Zhao, Lijuan (Auteur)
- Xiang, Wenhua (Auteur)
- Li, Jiaxiang (Auteur)
- Lei, Pifeng (Auteur)
- Deng, Xiangwen (Auteur)
- Fang, Xi (Auteur)
- Peng, Changhui (Auteur)
Titre
Effects of Topographic and Soil Factors on Woody Species Assembly in a Chinese Subtropical Evergreen Broadleaved Forest
Résumé
Evergreen broadleaved forests in subtropical China contain a complicated structure of diverse species. The impact of topographic and soil factors on the assembly of woody species in the forest has been poorly understood. We used Ripley’s K(t) function to analyze the spatial patterns and associations of dominant species and residual analysis (RDA) to quantify the contribution of topography and soil to species assembly. The 1 ha plot investigated had 4797 stems with a diameter at breast height (dbh) larger than 1 cm that belong to 73 species, 55 genera, and 38 families. All stems of the entire forest and four late successional species exhibited a reversed J shape for dbh distribution, while two early successional species showed a unimodal shape. Aggregation was the major spatial pattern for entire forests and dominant species across vertical layers. Spatial associations between inter- and intra-species were mostly independent. Topographic and soil factors explained 28.1% of species assembly. The forest was close to late succession and showed the characteristics of diverse woody species, high regeneration capacity, and aggregated spatial patterns. Topographic and soil factors affected species assembly, but together they could only explain a small part of total variance.
Publication
Forests
Volume
6
Numéro
3
Pages
650-669
Date
2015-03-06
Abrév. de revue
Forests
Langue
en
DOI
ISSN
1999-4907
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18/11/2024 16:47
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DOI.org (Crossref)
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Référence
Zhao, L., Xiang, W., Li, J., Lei, P., Deng, X., Fang, X., & Peng, C. (2015). Effects of Topographic and Soil Factors on Woody Species Assembly in a Chinese Subtropical Evergreen Broadleaved Forest. Forests, 6(3), 650–669. https://doi.org/10.3390/f6030650
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