Short-term changes in tree populations in a tropical evergreen forest at Varagalaiar, Western Ghats, India
Within a 30-ha permanent plot of a tropical evergreen forest in the Anamalais, Indian Western Ghats, all the 13415 trees ≥30cmgbh (belonging to 153 species) were identified and tagged during 1997-1998. This communication reports the results of tree population changes based on two annual censuses (19...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biodiversity and conservation 2004-09, Vol.13 (10), p.1843-1851 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Within a 30-ha permanent plot of a tropical evergreen forest in the Anamalais, Indian Western Ghats, all the 13415 trees ≥30cmgbh (belonging to 153 species) were identified and tagged during 1997-1998. This communication reports the results of tree population changes based on two annual censuses (1999 and 2000) of the plot after the initial census, and compares the results with other tropical forest sites. One species, Ficus beddomei, disappeared from the plot and there was no new addition of species. Of the 96 species that showed changes in their population density, for 12 species recruitment and mortality matched. Tree recruitment (5 treesha^sup -1^year^sup -1^) exceeded mortality (4 treesha^sup -1^year^sup -1^) during the two-year period. Four modes of tree deaths were recorded in our site. The per cent mortality of trees differed between tree size classes during each recensus. The plot tree density increased progressively in the two-year period, indicating that shifts in species composition and density in natural forests, without major catastrophic disturbance, occur slowly.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 0960-3115 1572-9710 |
DOI: | 10.1023/B:BIOC.0000035875.23515.f2 |