AGE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF PATAGONIAN BEECH FORESTS IN TORRES-DEL-PAINE-NATIONAL-PARK, CHILE

被引:53
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作者
ARMESTO, JJ [1 ]
CASASSA, I [1 ]
DOLLENZ, O [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MAGALLANES, INST PATAGONIA, PUNTA ARENAS, CHILE
来源
VEGETATIO | 1992年 / 98卷 / 01期
关键词
FOREST SUCCESSION; DISTURBANCE; NOTHOFAGUS; FLOODING; TREE REGENERATION; COLONIZATION OF MORAINES; PRIMARY SUCCESSION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00031633
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This study documents the stem size and age-structure in forests dominated by different species of Nothofagus in Torres del Paine National Park (51-degrees-S), in the Chilean Patagonian region. We also explored the relationship between the various types of Nothofagus forest and postglacial succession. Pioneer stands on moraine fields 1-2 km of the glacier front are dominated by Nothofagus betuloides and Nothofagus antarctica. Moraines appear to be first colonized by the evergreen N. betuloides, followed within 5-7 years by deciduous N. antarctica. Nothofagus antarctica may replace the former species and develop monospecific stands on glacial valleys. Most trees in the N. antarctica stand studied were older than 40 years and floods may cause a significant mortality of young trees. Recruitment from seed seems to be infrequent. Old-growth stands dominated by deciduous Nothofagus pumilio occupy more stable substrates, and probably represent the last stage of postglacial succession. This long-lived tree species had recorded ages over 200 years. The canopy of N. pumilio forests appears to be a mosaic of even-aged, old-growth patches. We propose that regeneration episodes follow the blowdown of a large portion of the canopy, with long intervals with little or no regeneration. Windstorms may be an important force influencing the regeneration of N. pumilio. Exogenous disturbances, such as floods and windstorms, are an integral part of the forest cycle in the Patagonian region.
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