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1 June 2004 Spatial patterns and associations in a Quercus-Betula forest in northern China
J. H. Hou, X. C. Mi, C. R. Liu, K. P. Ma
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Abstract

Question: Are species-specific regeneration strategies and competition the dominant processes facilitating species coexistence in a Quercus liaotungensis dominated temperate deciduous forest?

Location: Dongling Mountains, North China, 1300 m a.s.l.

Methods: Ripley's K-function was used to characterize the spatial patterns and spatial associations of two dominant tree species, Quercus liaotungensis and Betula dahurica, and a common subcanopy species, Acer mono, at different growth stages (adult, sapling, seedling).

Results: Seedlings, saplings and adults of all three species exhibited clumped distributions at most spatial scales. Quercus seedlings and saplings were positively associated with conspecific adult trees and spatially independent of dead trees suggesting that seed dispersal and vegetative regeneration influenced the spatial patterning of Quercus trees. Betula seedlings and saplings were positively associated with both live and dead trees of conspecific adults at small scales (<5 m) but negatively associated with live and dead trees of other species indicating sprouting as an important mechanism of reproduction. Saplings of Acer had a strong spatial dependence on the distribution of conspecific adult trees indicating its limited seed dispersal range. Negative associations between adult trees of Betula and Quercus demonstrated interspecific competition at local scales (<5 m).

Conclusions: Different regeneration strategies among the three species play an important role in regulating their spatial distribution patterns, while competition between individuals of Betula and Quercus at the adult stage also contributes to spatial patterning of these communities. The recruitment limitations of Betula and Quercus may affect the persistence of these species and the long-term dynamics of the forest.

Nomenclature: He (1992).

J. H. Hou, X. C. Mi, C. R. Liu, and K. P. Ma "Spatial patterns and associations in a Quercus-Betula forest in northern China," Journal of Vegetation Science 15(3), 407-414, (1 June 2004). https://doi.org/10.1658/1100-9233(2004)015[0407:SPAAIA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 7 July 2003; Accepted: 12 January 2004; Published: 1 June 2004
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KEYWORDS
Betula dahurica
competition
Population size structure
Quercus liaotungensis
Regeneration strategy
Ripley's K-function
spatial association
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