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Characteristics of typhoon disturbed gaps in an old-growth tropical montane rainforest in Hainan Island, China

作  者:
Huai Yang;Shirong Liu;Kun‐Fang Cao;Jingxin Wang;Yide Li;Han X
单  位:
Chinese Academy of Forestr;Guangxi University;WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY;Chinese Academy of Forestry
关键词:
Gap characteristics;Gap-makers;Old-growth;Slope;Tropical montane rainforest;Typhoon disturbance;Wood density;TREE SPECIES-DIVERSITY;EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA;AMAZONIAN FOREST;SOUTHERN CHINA;CANOPY GAPS;FALL GAPS;DYNAMICS;REGENERATION;USA;MOUNTAIN
摘  要:
Disturbances that create gaps can shape the structure and function of forests. However, such disturbance regimes in Asian tropical montane rainforests remain largely unquantified. Least studied are typhoon disturbances that are attributable to climate change. We investigated gap characteristics in terms of size, age, and gap-maker to quantify the gap disturbance regimes in an intact old-growth tropical montane rainforest on Hainan Island, China. The intensity of typhoons has increased since 1949, and typhoon winds blow mostly (45.5%) from the northeast corner of Hainan Island, resulting in a higher frequency of gaps in the northeast. A total of 221 gap-makers (trees that fell to create canopy gaps) and 53 gaps were observed in a 3.16 ha old-growth rainforest. Most canopy gaps (85%) were < 200 m(2). The average size of canopy gaps was smaller in the rainforest than in other tropical forests, while the average size of expanded gaps was similar to those in other tropical forests. The maximum age of gaps was 23.5 years indicating that gaps had more rapid turnover than other parts of tropical forests. The frequency distribution of gap-makers followed a lognormal distribution with a distinctive peak at three gap-makers, which was different from the inverse J-shaped curve typical of other tropical forests. Gaps were recorded mainly on slopes between 20A degrees and 35A degrees and wood density of gap-makers was between 0.6 and 0.7 g cm(-3). Our results suggest that small-scale disturbance was the dominant agent of gap formation in this old-growth rainforest that is subject to increasing typhoon disturbances.

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