Differences in allometric relationships and causes of death among Melaleuca cajuputi populations in three subcoastal habitats
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概要
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To determine the effects of physiographic environments on allometric relationships and causes of death, we surveyed the structure of Melaleuca cajuputi populations in three types of subcoastal habitat: beach ridge, peat swamp, and transitional zone. Height and diameter relationships of M. cajuputi were regressed by expanded allometric equations in each habitat, and maximum attainable height of M. cajuputi in the peat swamp was greater than on the beach ridge. Death through artificial means (mostly through selective logging) accounted for the greatest proportion of deaths among all habitat types, and was significantly greater in the peat swamp than on the beach ridge. The results of this study suggest that longer flooding period in the peat swamp increases height growth in M. cajuputi and subsequent timber use by neighboring human settlements.
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著者
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SUZUKI Kunio
Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
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Hirabuki Yoshihiko
Faculty Of Liberal Arts Tohoku Gakuin University
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Tomita Mizuki
Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
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Suzuki Kunio
Graduate School Of Environment And Information Sciences Yokohama National University
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Tomita Mizuki
Graduate School Of Environment And Information Sciences Yokohama National University
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