Spatial distributions of tropical tree species in northern Vietnam under environmentally variable site conditions

2014 | Zeitschriftenartikel; Forschungsarbeit. Eine Publikation mit Affiliation zur Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

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​Spatial distributions of tropical tree species in northern Vietnam under environmentally variable site conditions​
Nguyen, H. H.; Wiegand, K.   & Getzin, S. ​ (2014) 
Journal of Forestry Research25(2) pp. 257​-268​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-014-0457-y 

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Nguyen, Hong Hai; Wiegand, Kerstin ; Getzin, Stephan 
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Ecological interactions of species and thus their spatial patterns may differ between homogeneous and heterogeneous forests. To account for this, techniques of point pattern analysis were implemented on mapped locations of tree individuals from two 1-ha tropicalforest plots in Vietnam. We analyzed the effect of environmental heterogeneity on tree distributions; spatial distribution patterns of dominant species; inter-specific associations; and conspecific associations between life stages. Our analyses showed that: environmental conditions were homogeneous at plot 1 but heterogeneous at plot 2; in both plots, all six dominant species were aggregated at various scales up to 30 m, and tree species were aggregated at larger scales in the homogeneous site than in the heterogeneous site; attraction between pairs of species was remarkably higher at the homogeneous site while negative associations were more frequent in the heterogeneous site; some species, H. kurzii, T. ilicifolia (homogeneous plot) and D. sylvatica, S. wightianum (heterogeneous plot), showed a lack of early life-stage individuals near conspecific adults. Moreover, additional clustering of young individuals was independent from conspecific adults, except D. sylvatica in both sites. These findings are consistent with the Janzen-Connell hypothesis. Overall, habitat heterogeneity influences spatial patterns and inter-specific associations of the tree species and evidences of self-thinning are shown in most species.
Erscheinungsdatum
2014
Zeitschrift
Journal of Forestry Research 
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Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie ; Büsgen-Institut ; Abteilung Ökosystemmodellierung 
ISSN
1007-662X
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagwort(e)
environmental heterogeneity; northern Vietnam; spatial point pattern analysis; tropical evergreen forest

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