Diversity and interaction in a temperate forest community: Ogawa Forest Reserve of Japan
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adam_text | Titel: Diversity and interaction in a temperate forest community
Autor: Nakashizuka, Tōru
Jahr: 2002
Contents
Foreword...................................................................................................... V
Preface......................................................................................................... VII
Contributors................................................................................................. XVII
Parti: Introduction
1 Studies on the Coexistence of Tree Species in Forest
Communities
T. Nakashizuka and H. Tanaka................................................ 3
1.1 Diversity and Species Coexistence in Forest Ecosystems................. 3
1.2 Coexistence Mechanisms of Tree Species......................................... 3
1.3 Methodology for Studying Mechanisms of Coexistence................... 5
1.4 Studies in Ogawa Forest Reserve....................................................... 6
References.................................................................................................... 7
Part 2: What Is Ogawa Forest Reserve?
2 Climate in Ogawa Forest Reserve
Y. Mizoguchi, T. Morisawa, and Y. Ohtam.............................. 11
2.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 11
2.2 Meteorological Observations and Data Processing........................... 11
2.3 Climatic Characteristics at Ogawa.................................................... 14
2.4 Discussion.......................................................................................... 15
2.5 Conclusion.......................................................................................... 17
References.................................................................................................... 17
IX
* Contents
3 Landforms and Soil Characteristics in Ogawa Forest
Reserve
S. Yoshinaga, M. Takahashi, and S. Aizawa........................... 19
3.1 Geology and Classification Systems of Landforms and Soils........... 19
3.2 Soil Distribution................................................................................. 22
3.3 Soil Chemical Properties.................................................................... 24
3.4 Soil Physical Properties...................................................................... 25
3.5 Evaluation of the Soils in the OFR for Growth of the Forest
Community......................................................................................... 25
References.................................................................................................... 26
4 Forest Vegetation in and Around Ogawa Forest Reserve in
Relation to Human Impact
W.Suzuki.................................................................................. 27
4.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 27
4.2 Land-Use History in the Southern Abukuma Mountains.................. 27
4.3 Current Forest Vegetation in the Southern Abukuma Mountains..... 31
4.4 Effects of Land-Use History on Forest Vegetation............................. 36
4.5 Human Impacts on Ogawa Forest Reserve........................................ 38
4.6 Conclusions........................................................................................ 40
References.................................................................................................... 40
5 Ground Design of the Research Site
H. Tanaka and T. Nakashizuka................................................ 43
5.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 43
5.2 Research Design for Tree Demography Incorporating Canopy-Gap
Dynamics in Ogawa Forest Reserve.................................................. 43
5.3 Other Ecological Studies in OFR....................................................... 47
References.................................................................................................... 48
Part 3: Tree Community Structure and Dynamics
6 Structure and Dynamics
T. Masaki.................................................................................. 53
6.1 Overview of the Structure and Trends in the Dynamics of Ogawa
Forest Reserve.................................................................................... 53
6.2 Life-History Guild.............................................................................. 56
6.3 Habitat Guild...................................................................................... 58
6.4 Structural Condition and Its Dynamics............................................. 59
6.5 Structural Condition and Species Distribution.................................. 62
6.6 Why Is OFR High in Species Richness?............................................ 63
References.................................................................................................... 64
Contents XI
7 Disturbance Regimes
T. Nakashizuka......................................................................... 67
7.1 Disturbance Regimes and Forest Ecosystems.................................... 67
7.2 Tree-Fall Gaps.................................................................................... 67
7.3 Fire Disturbance................................................................................. 75
7.4 Geographical Configuration of the Disturbance Regimes................. 76
References.................................................................................................... 79
8 Effect of Soil Conditions on the Distribution and Growth of
Trees
T. Masaki, Y. Matsuura, and M. Takahashi............................ 81
8.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 81
8.2 Field Methods and Analyses.............................................................. 81
8.3 Distribution of Trees.......................................................................... 83
8.4 Growth of Trees.................................................................................. 87
8.5 Conclusion.......................................................................................... 90
References.................................................................................................... 90
Part 4: Tree Demography
9 Reproductive Traits of Trees in OFR
M. Shibata and H. Tanaka....................................................... 95
9.1 Introduction: Reproductive Schedules of Tree Species..................... 95
9.2 Monitoring of Flowering and Fruiting.............................................. 96
9.3 Critical Size of Reproduction............................................................. 97
9.4 Annual Fluctuations in Reproduction in a Forest Community......... 99
9.5 Ecological Advantages of Mast Seed Production: A Case Study of
Four Co-occurring Carpinus Species................................................. 101
9.6 Conclusions........................................................................................ 106
References.................................................................................................... 107
10 Seed Dispersal
H. Tanaka and Y. Kominami..................................................... 109
10.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 109
10.2 Seed Dispersal Modes and Community Organization...................... 110
10.3 Seed Shadows of Different Dispersal Modes..................................... 111
10.4 Testing Hypotheses on the Adaptive Significance of Seed Dispersal 116
10.5 Conclusion.......................................................................................... 122
References.................................................................................................... 123
XII Contents
11 Seed Dynamics
S. Iida and T. Masaki............................................................... 127
11.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 127
11.2 Seed Fall and Seedling Emergence.................................................... 128
11.3 Temporal Changes in the Seed Bank................................................. 132
11.4 Mortality by Predation....................................................................... 133
11.5 Mortality Other than Predation.......................................................... 134
11.6 Response to Disturbance.................................................................... 135
11.7 Dispersal and Dormancy.................................................................... 136
11.8 Variations in Seed Fall and Seedling Emergence.............................. 137
References.................................................................................................... 139
12 Seedling/Sapling Banks and Their Responses to Forest
Disturbance
S.Abe....................................................................................... 143
12.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 143
12.2 Sapling Composition.......................................................................... 144
12.3 Sapling Dynamics in Gaps................................................................. 151
12.4 Conclusion.......................................................................................... 153
References.................................................................................................... 153
13 Tree Demography Throughout the Tree Life Cycle
K. Niiyama and S. Abe.............................................................. 155
13.1 Demographic Studies in Plants.......................................................... 155
13.2 Matrix Model..................................................................................... 156
13.3 Elasticity Analysis in a Whole-Population Matrix Model................ 158
13.4 Gap Dependency of Styrax obassia................................................... 161
References.................................................................................................... 165
14 Individual-Based Model of Forest Dynamics
T. Kubo..................................................................................... 167
14.1 Density Model vs. Individual-Based Model...................................... 167
14.2 The OFR Simulation: Grand Design and Species Screening............ 167
14.3 Growth: Height and DBH.................................................................. 169
14.4 Parameterization by the Maximum Likelihood Method................... 175
14.5 Mortality: Breakage and Withering................................................... 177
14.6 Recruitment: Estimated by the Inverse Growth Method............... 178
14.7 Results of the Simulation................................................................... 179
References.................................................................................................... 183
Contents XIII
Part 5: Eco-physiological Studies on Tree Growth
15 Differential Analyses of the Effects of the Light Environment
on Development of Deciduous Trees: Basic Studies for Tree
Growth Modeling
I. Terashima, K. Kimura, K. Sone, K. Noguchi, A. Ishida,
A. Uemura, and Y. Matsumoto................................................. 187
15.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 187
15.2 Effects of Current-Year and Previous-Year Light Environments on
Properties of the Leaf and Gross Morphology of the Current-Year
Shoot................................................................................................... 188
15.3 Differential Analyses of the Pipe Model Relationship...................... 196
15.4 Concluding Remarks.......................................................................... 198
References.................................................................................................... 199
16 Gas Exchange Characteristics of Major Tree Species in
Ogawa Forest Reserve
Y. Matsumoto and Y. Maruyama.............................................. 201
16.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 201
16.2 Maximum Gas Exchange Rates......................................................... 204
16.3 Photosynthetic Characteristics of Carpinus....................................... 208
16.4 Conclusions........................................................................................ 212
References.................................................................................................... 212
17 Habitat-Related Responses to Water Stress and Flooding in
Deciduous Tree Species
Y.-M. Park and Y. Morikawa................................................... 215
17.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 215
17.2 The Characteristics of Water Relations in Temperate Deciduous
Tree Species........................................................................................ 216
17.3 The Response to Flooding in a Temperate Deciduous Forest........... 222
17.4 Conclusions........................................................................................ 226
References.................................................................................................... 226
18 Microenviroiunents and Growth in Gaps
M. Ishizuka, Y. Ochiai, and H. Utsugi..................................... 229
18.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 229
18.2 Study Site and Methods..................................................................... 229
18.3 The Effects of Gap Size on Light and Soil Moisture Regimes.......... 232
18.4 Regeneration Response to Microenvironments in Artificial Gaps.... 238
18.5 Conclusions........................................................................................ 242
References.................................................................................................... 243
XIV Contents
Part 6: Genetic Studies of Tree Populations
19 Demographic Genetics of the Fagus crenata Population in
Ogawa Forest Reserve
K. Kitamura and S. Kawano..................................................... 247
19.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 247
19.2 Fine-Scale Spatio-Temporal Genetic Structure................................. 248
19.3 Development of Genetic Differentiation Within a Metapopulation .. 252
References.................................................................................................... 255
20 Gene Flow Analysis of Magnolia obovata Thunb.
Using Highly Variable Microsatellite Markers
Y. Isagi and T. Kanazashi......................................................... 257
20.1 Magnolia obovata: A Subdominant Canopy Tree Species............... 257
20.2 Genetic Markers for Research on Plant Regeneration Processes...... 258
20.3 Research Site and Development of Microsatellite Markers.............. 260
20.4 Parentage Analysis for M. obovata Using Microsatellite Markers ... 262
20.5 Pollen Movement............................................................................... 263
20.6 Factors that Increase the Amount of Gene Transfer for M. obovata 265
20.7 Further Studies to Be Conducted Using Microsatellite Markers...... 265
References.................................................................................................... 267
Part 7: Interaction Between Plants and Other Organisms
21 Dynamics of Ectomycorrhizas and Actinorhizal Associations
H.Okabe................................................................................... 273
21.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 273
21.2 Ectomycorrhizal Associations............................................................ 274
21.3 Actinorhizal Root Nodules and Their Endophyte, Frankia.............. 280
References.................................................................................................... 284
22 Interactions Between Seeds of Family Fagaceae and Their
Seed Predators
A. Ueda.................................................................................... 285
22.1 Introduction: Hypotheses of the Interaction Between Seeds and Seed
Predators............................................................................................. 285
22.2 Insects that Prey on Seeds of Family Fagaceae and Variations
in Their Food Preferences.................................................................. 286
22.3 Determining Whether Seed Production Strategies Are Effective
Against Specialist or Generalist Predators......................................... 289
22.4 Predispersal Damage to Seeds........................................................... 291
Contents XV
22.5 Postdispersal Damage to Seeds.......................................................... 292
22.6 Conclusion.......................................................................................... 295
References.................................................................................................... 298
Part 8: Conclusion
23 General Conclusion: Forest Community Ecology and
Applications
T. Nakashizuka, M. Ishizuka, and I. Ohkochi.......................... 301
23.1 Studies inOgawa Forest Reserve....................................................... 301
23.2 Coexistence Mechanisms................................................................... 301
23.3 Forest Management Maintaining Biodiversity.................................. 306
23.4 Future Directions................................................................................ 309
References.................................................................................................... 310
Subject Index............................................................................................... 313
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