Establishment of the evergreen broad-leaved tree species Castanopsis cuspidata in an abandoned secondary forest in western Japan

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Kimiko Hirayama
Shota Kawamura
Tatsuya Nishimura
Hikaru Takahara
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[1] Kyoto Prefectural University,Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
[2] Kyoto Prefectural University,Faculty of Agriculture
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Journal of Plant Research | 2010年 / 123卷
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Abandoned secondary forest; Pine wilt disease; Recruitment; Spatial distribution patterns; Warm-temperate forest;
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Recently, populations of Castanopsis cuspidata have often expanded into secondary forests in western Japan. To determine the establishment processes of this species, we analyzed its spatial distribution in a secondary forest dominated by Quercus variabilis and Quercus serrata that is located adjacent to a stand dominated by C. cuspidata. Saplings, defined as ≥30 cm stem length (SL) and <5 cm diameter at breast height (DBH), were abundant and their size distribution was inversely J-shaped, indicating continuous recruitment. Although seedlings (SL < 30 cm) and small saplings (30 ≤ SL < 50 cm) of C. cuspidata were aggregated near flowering trees of this species, some were found ≥40 m from the nearest adults, suggesting that there is animal-aided dispersal of acorns. The distribution of larger-sized individuals (≥100 cm SL) of C. cuspidata was unrelated to distance from the nearest flowering C. cuspidata or dominant Quercus species (≥5 cm DBH), but was associated with dead Pinus densiflora trees, which were abundant at the site. Thus, the establishment of C. cuspidata in this forest is controlled mainly by two factors, viz. patterns of acorn dispersal by animals, and forest disturbance regime (i.e., deaths of pine trees).
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