CANOPY COVER AND TREE REGENERATION IN OLD-GROWTH COVE FORESTS OF THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS

被引:6
作者
BUSING, RT [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV N CAROLINA,N CAROLINA BOT GARDEN,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599
来源
VEGETATIO | 1994年 / 115卷 / 01期
关键词
CANOPY GAP; FOREST DYNAMICS; GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS; OLD-GROWTH FOREST; TREE REGENERATION;
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Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Relationships between canopy cover and tree regeneration were determined for various species in cove forests of the Great Smoky Mountains. Old-growth stands were sampled with six plots covering a total area of 4.8 ha. Each plot was subdivided into contiguous 10 x 10 m quadrats. Canopy cover overlying each of the 480 quadrats was characterized with three different indices based on visual estimates of cover. Influences of: (1) overlying cover, (2) proximate openings, and (3) total area of proximate openings on quadrat regeneration densities were determined. Most species reproducing by seed and some species reproducing by vegetative means had higher densities in quadrats with openings, but only the intolerants were highly dependent on gaps. Tsuga canadensis, a very shade-tolerant species, was one of the few species with abundant regeneration beneath dense canopy cover. In general, understory areas near gaps had somewhat higher regeneration densities than other areas with overlying cover. Several shade-tolerant species showed a positive regeneration density response to canopy openings and an ability to regenerate in gaps 0.01-0.03 ha in area. These openings were too small for intolerant species. Many species exhibited a positive response to total size of the proximate opening(s). A sharp increase in regeneration density with area of the opening(s) was evident at approximately 0.04 ha for the shade-intolerant species.
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