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Species habitat associations in an old-growth beech forest community organised by landslide disturbances

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ABSTRACTIn order to understand the processes that govern tree species’ spatial associations with habitats in landslide-affected forest communities, we investigated the habitat associations of six major tree species in an… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACTIn order to understand the processes that govern tree species’ spatial associations with habitats in landslide-affected forest communities, we investigated the habitat associations of six major tree species in an old-growth beech forest community located on a steep flank slope where landslides had occurred. All stems ≥ 5cm in diameter at breast height were mapped on a 1.14 ha polygonal plot and the topographic conditions (slope inclination and convexity), canopy state, and forest floor vegetation (i.e. dwarf bamboo and fern cover) were assessed. Most stems of Fagus crenata and Acer japonicum as well as many stems of Magnolia obovata belonging to the canopy layer were located on sites with low fern cover, whereas many stems of M. obovata below the canopy layer were associated with sites having high dwarf bamboo cover. The locations of the two Acer species belonging to the canopy and lowest layers coincided with sites having convex topography. Stems of Aesculus turbinata below the canopy layer were ...

Keywords: habitat associations; beech forest; old growth; growth beech; forest community

Journal Title: Journal of Forest Research
Year Published: 2018

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