GROWTH-RATES AND MORTALITY PATTERNS OF TROPICAL LOWLAND TREE SPECIES AND THE RELATING TO FOREST STRUCTURE IN AMAZONIAN ECUADOR

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作者
KORNING, J
BALSLEV, H
机构
[1] Biological Institute, Department of Systematic Botany, University of Aarhus, DK-8000, Aarhus, Bygning 137, Unicersitetsparken
关键词
DEMOGRAPHY; GROWTH RATE; GROWTH SIMULATION; SURVIVORSHIP CURVE; TREE AGE; TREE SIZE;
D O I
10.1017/S026646740000780X
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Growth in diameter and the relationship between age and size are analysed for 22 tree species in Amazonian Ecuador using growth simulation by a stochastic technique that projects the diameter-age relationships of a species. Maximum diameter growth rates varied from 1.2 mm y-1 (Grias neuberthii) to 20.0 mm y-1 (Cecropia sciadophylla). Minimum growth rates ranged from almost zero in Neea divaricata to 2.4 mm y-1 in Mollia lepidota. Median growth rates ranged between c. 0.5 mm y-1 (Grias neuberthii, Neea divaricata) and 11.6 mm y-1 (Cecropia sciadophylla). The maximum simulated life-span spent between a DBH of 10 cm and the largest DBH of a species varied from 54 y (Cecropia sciadophylla) to 529 y (Neea divaricata). Fast growing species and species that potentially can grow old showed a convex survivorship curve, whereas slower growing species and species that do not grow very old showed sigmoid, linear and convex survivorship curves. The species were grouped according to their DBH-height relationship and according to their maximum age, maximum growth rate, and maximum DBH. The groups probably reflect different light requirements. A negative correlation was found between maximum age and mortality rate. Growth rates vary within species, thus the largest tree is not necessarily the oldest.
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