CANOPY LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE IN A CHRONOSEQUENCE OF MIXED-SPECIES DECIDUOUS FORESTS

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BROWN, MJ [1 ]
PARKER, GG [1 ]
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[1] SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONM RES CTR, EDGEWATER, MD 21037 USA
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10.1139/x94-219
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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We measured the photosynthetically active radiation transmitted through the canopies of 24 Maryland forest stands, each around midday in midsummer. We then compared the observed values of PAR transmittance with stand age and measures of canopy structure. Generally, transmittance was low, with positively skewed frequency distributions. The geometric mean transmittance followed a distinct pattern with stand age. It was lowest (about 1%) in the youngest stands, increased to about 2.5% as forests approached ages of about 50 years, and then declined with age in the oldest sites (65-340 years). Transmittance was not significantly correlated with many simple measures of forest structure, including estimated aboveground biomass and leaf area index. Better predictions of transmittance used information on the vertical arrangement of the canopy, such as leaf area density. The results are contrary to the common assumptions that forests get consistently darker through time, and that transmittance is inversely proportional to the sheer mass or leaf area of the canopy. The Beer-Lambert extinction coefficient, k, changed with stand age and structure and was especially high in very young stands. We suggest that the variation in light transmittance, and k, can be explained by successional changes in the three-dimensional structure of the canopy.
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页码:1694 / 1703
页数:10
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