CANOPY DISTURBANCE PATTERNS AND REGENERATION OF QUERCUS SPECIES IN 2 OHIO OLD-GROWTH FORESTS

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作者
CHO, DS [1 ]
BOERNER, REJ [1 ]
机构
[1] OHIO STATE UNIV,DEPT PLANT BIOL,1735 NEIL AVE,COLUMBUS,OH 43210
来源
VEGETATIO | 1991年 / 93卷 / 01期
关键词
QUERCUS SPECIES; CANOPY GAPS; DISTURBANCE REGIME; OLD-GROWTH DECIDUOUS FOREST; OHIO (USA);
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Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This study was conducted to determine the abundance of Quercus species, the spatial pattern of Quercus regeneration, the current canopy disturbance pattern, and their interrelationship in two old-growth deciduous forests in Ohio (Goll Woods and Sears-Carmean Woods). Acer saccharum and Fagus grandifolia had the greatest density and basal area in both forests, yet the largest trees (by basal area) present at each site were Quercus spp. Quercus spp. appeared to be decreasing in abundance in both sites. Though Quercus seedlings were common, few Quercus saplings or subcanopy trees were present. The current disturbance regimes were dominated by small canopy gaps created by death of 1-2 trees; canopy gaps greater-than-or-equal-to 100 m2 in size were rare and only 2.5-2.8% of the forest area was covered by recognizable canopy gaps. No significant differences in the density of Quercus seedlings or saplings were found between gaps and non-gap areas at either site. Though no significant barrier to seedling establishment appeared to exist, the present disturbance regimes are not well suited for the growth of Quercus into the subcanopy size class or the recruitment of Quercus into the canopy. The most frequent gapmakers in Goll Woods were Tilia americana and Acer saccharum, and those in Sears-Carmean Woods were A. saccharum and F. grandifolia. The species most frequent as gap fillers were A. saccharum (in both sites) and F. grandifolia (in Goll Woods). These results suggest that A. saccharum will continue to increase in abundance, and Quercus decrease in abundance, in these two old-growth stands.
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