The Forest Vegetation and Its Differentiation under Disturbance in a Temperate Mountain, China
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Composition and structure of the main forest types, as well as the species changes under disturbance, were described as the representation of the forest vegetation in the north slope of Changbai mountain, northeast China. There were 3 forest zones from 600 m to 2,000 m asl, (1) broad-leaved-conifer mixed forest zone, 600- 1,100 m asl, dominated by Pinus koraiensis, Tilia amurensis, Acer mono, Ulmus japonica, (2) coniferous forest zone, 1,100- 1,700 m asl, dominated by Picea jezoensis var. komarovii, P. koraiensis, Abies nephrolepis, and (3) Betula ermanii forest zone, 1,700-2,000 m asl, dominated by Betula ermanii, except for the east slope which was occupied by Larix olgensis. The evergreen component increased with elevation up to the upper limit of the coniferous forest zone (1,700 m), but disappeared in the B. ermanii zone. Species richness was significantly related to elevation. Towards higher elevation, the lapse rate of species-number was 1.6 species per 100 m, and it was only one species near the timberline. Species richness was reduced sharply under intensive disturbance, such as clear cutting, windfall etc. The species diversity was very low in the early stage of succession, and high in the later.
- 日本森林学会の論文
- 1998-05-16
著者
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Liu Q‐j
Chiba Univ. Chiba Jpn
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Liu Qi-jing
Center For Environmental Remote Sensing Chiba University
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KONDOH Akihiko
Center for Environmental Remote Sensing,Chiba University
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TAKEUCHI Nobuo
Center for Environmental Remote Sensing,Chiba University
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Takeuchi N
Center For Environmental Remote Sensing Chiba University
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Kondoh Akihiko
Center For Environmental Remote Sensing Chiba University
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Kondoh A
Univ. Tsukuba
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Takeuchi Nobuo
Center For Environmental Remote Sensing Chiba University
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