Variation in wood density, wood water content, stem growth and mortality among twenty-seven tree species in a tropical rainforest on Borneo Island

被引:49
|
作者
Osunkoya, Olusegun O. [1 ]
Sheng, Teo K. [1 ]
Mahmud, Nor-Aziah [1 ]
Damit, Norhazlyna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brunei Darussalam, Dept Biol, Bandar Seri Bergawan, Brunei
关键词
brunei-borneo; comparative study; demography; life history strategy; species coexistence;
D O I
10.1111/j.1442-9993.2007.01678.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Interspecific variation among wood density (WD), wood water content (WWC), tree mortality and diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) increment was examined for 27 tree species (from 13 families), based on a 9-year interval data obtained from a permanent 1-ha forest plot setup for long-term studies of tree dynamics in Kuala Belong rainforest, Brunei, on Borneo Island. The species were also categorized into three adult stature groups of understorey (maximum height <= 15-20 m tall, n = 14), midcanopy (maximum height, 20-30 m tall, n = 8) and canopy/emergent (> maximum height, > 30 m tall, n = 5) tree species. All measured traits varied appreciably among species. Tree WD varied between 0.3 and 0.8 g cm(-3), and exhibited the least coefficient of variation (14.7%). D.b.h. increment was low, averaging 1.05 (95% confidence limits: 0.57-2.13) mm year(-1) and was attributed to predominance of understorey species in the sampled plot. Overall, annual mortality was also low, averaging 2.73% per year. The three adult stature groups differed significantly in d.b.h. increment and WWC but not in tree mortality and WD. Across species and especially more so when phylogenetic effect is minimized, WD was negatively related to tree mortality and d.b.h. increment, while a positive trend was observed between d.b.h. increment and tree mortality. A negative trend was also detected between maximum plant height and WWC, which was interpreted as a consequence of increased evaporative demand and use of xylem stored water by taller trees in order to compensate for hydraulic limitations to water transport induced by frictional resistance. No doubt, the traits chosen may vary spatially, but the consistent interspecific patterns observed in this study among coexisting species of differing adult stature reflect 'vertical' niche differentiation and may help to explain population regulation in a multispecies ecosystem like tropical rainforest.
引用
收藏
页码:191 / 201
页数:11
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [1] Variation in wood density and carbon content of tropical plantation tree species from Ghana
    Yeboah, Daniel
    Burton, Andrew J.
    Storer, Andrew J.
    Opuni-Frimpong, Emmanuel
    NEW FORESTS, 2014, 45 (01) : 35 - 52
  • [2] Variation in wood density and carbon content of tropical plantation tree species from Ghana
    Daniel Yeboah
    Andrew J. Burton
    Andrew J. Storer
    Emmanuel Opuni-Frimpong
    New Forests, 2014, 45 : 35 - 52
  • [3] Wood and bark water content and monthly stem growth in Amazonian tree species
    Dias, Daniela Pereira
    Marenco, Ricardo Antonio
    ACTA AMAZONICA, 2021, 51 (04) : 363 - +
  • [4] Tree growth, wood and bark water content of 28 Amazonian tree species in response to variations in rainfall and wood density
    Dias, Daniela Pereira
    Marenco, Ricardo Antonio
    IFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY, 2016, 9 : 445 - 451
  • [5] RADIAL VARIATION IN WOOD SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF TROPICAL TREE SPECIES DIFFERING IN GROWTH-MORTALITY STRATEGIES
    Osazuwa-Peters, Oyomoare L.
    Wright, S. Joseph
    Zanne, Amy E.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2014, 101 (05) : 803 - 811
  • [6] Diversity in specific gravity and water content of wood among Bornean tropical rainforest trees
    Suzuki, E
    ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1999, 14 (03) : 211 - 224
  • [7] Successional variation in carbon content and wood specific gravity of four tropical tree species
    Navarro, Marcela
    Moya, Roger
    Chazdon, Robin
    Ortiz, Edgar
    Vilchez, Braulio
    BOSQUE, 2013, 34 (01): : 33 - 43
  • [8] The role of wood density and stem support costs in the growth and mortality of tropical trees
    King, DA
    Davies, SJ
    Tan, S
    Noor, NSM
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2006, 94 (03) : 670 - 680
  • [9] Wood day capacitance is related to water content, wood density, and anatomy across 30 temperate tree species
    Zieminska, Kasia
    Rosa, Emily
    Gleason, Sean M.
    Holbrook, N. Michele
    PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 43 (12): : 3048 - 3067
  • [10] Variation in growth, wood density and carbon concentration in five tree and shrub species in Niger
    John C. Weber
    Carmen Sotelo Montes
    Tougiani Abasse
    Carlos R. Sanquetta
    Dimas A. Silva
    Sandra Mayer
    Graciela I. B. Muñiz
    Rosilei A. Garcia
    New Forests, 2018, 49 : 35 - 51