Changes in forest structure over 23 years under disturbances in a warm temperate rain forest on Yakushima Island, Japan

Author:

Niiyama Kaoru1ORCID,Iida Yoshiko1ORCID,Oguro Michio1ORCID,Saito Satoshi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AbstractClarifying the influence of disturbances by biotic and abiotic agents on long‐term changes in forest structure and demographic rates is an important task of forest ecology. Here, we investigated changes in forest structure and demographic rates and the effects of biotic and abiotic factors (sika deer, ambrosia beetle, neighborhood trees, and indices of strong wind and wetness) in a 4‐ha long‐term ecological study plot in a lowland warm temperate rain forest on Yakushima Island, Japan, from 1996 to 2019 for three regeneration groups related to gap dynamics (gap demander: GD, light shade tolerant: LS, and strong shade tolerant: SS). GD had relatively lower recruitment and survival than LS and/or SS. Changes in demographic rates were not significantly correlated with those in the index of strong wind in any regeneration group. The effects of sika deer on demographic rates did not differ among groups. Stems of Fagaceae species belonging to LS attacked by ambrosia beetles recorded in 2013 did not significantly differ in RGR and survival rates. Our results indicate that despite the relatively long monitoring period of 23 years, we did not detect significant effects of strong winds on demographic rates among regeneration groups, and shade‐tolerant species (LS and SS) showed better demographic performance than light‐demanding species (GD) and an increase in total basal area over time. We need longer monitoring of forest dynamics to understand forest responses to disturbances considering several factors, including the time lag of demographic responses to disturbances and the long‐term effects of disturbances.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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