TREE POPULATION STUDIES IN LOW-DIVERSITY FORESTS, GUYANA .1. FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND STAND STRUCTURE

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作者
JOHNSTON, M
GILLMAN, M
机构
[1] Department of Biology, The Open University, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, Walton Hall
关键词
LOW-DIVERSITY FOREST; FLORISTIC COMPOSITION; STAND STRUCTURE; SPECIES DOMINANCE; GUYANA;
D O I
10.1007/BF00058421
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Studies were undertaken on the floristic composition and stand structure of four 1 hectare plots in the lowland forests of Kurupukari, Guyana. A total of 3897 trees, covering 153 species and 31 plant families were recorded at greater than 5 cm diameter at breast height (dbh). The number of species per hectare ranged from 61 to 84 (> 5.0 cm dbh) and 50-71 (>10.0 cm dbh). The total number of trees per hectare varied two-fold between study plots, with 45-50% of the trees within the 5-10 cm size-class. Mean total basal area varied from 32.39-34.63 m2 per 100 m2. The four most dominant plant families represented 43.8% of the total number of trees, while representing only 11.2% of the species. No one plant family dominated in more than one of the four study plots, and all four plots held at least one plant family with more than 20% of the total number of trees. Although 14 tree species were common to all four plots, only 26%-35% of the species were represented by a single tree. Between three and seven species represented 50% of the trees within all size-classes, with species dominance occurring within the highest density plot. These tropical forest types of central Guyana may represent some of the lowest diversity forests in the neotropics, whereby the total number of tree species is relatively limited, typically with six dominant canopy species, but the relative abundance of these species is highly variable between the forest types. Mechanisms influencing the competitive interactions associated with species dominance are discussed in relation to the importance of mycorrhizae and the persistence of species dominance.
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