Free Content Plant Species Diversity in a Managed Forest Landscape Composed of Larix kaempferi Plantations and Abandoned Coppice Forests in Central Japan

Authors: Nagaike, Takuo1; Hayashi, Atsuko1; Kubo, Masako1; Abe, Midori1; Arai, Nobumasa1

Source: Forest Science, Volume 52, Number 3, June 2006 , pp. 324-332(9)

Abstract:

To evaluate the role of each forest type and stand in an intensively managed forest landscape in terms of vascular plant species diversity, we studied a landscape composed mainly of Larix kaempferi plantations with different stand ages and secondary broad-leaved abandoned coppice forests in central Japan, which were both codominant in the study landscape. All species diversity indices were significantly higher in plantations than in secondary forests. In the detrended correspondence analysis diagram, the younger plantations were distributed far from the older plantations, and the older plantations were located close to broad-leaved secondary forests. The relative frequency of occurrence and number of weed species were both negatively correlated with stand age for plantations, while the number of species with bird-dispersed seeds was positively correlated. Therefore, these changes along the stand-age gradient for specific ecological attributes of species created the similarity in community composition found between older plantations and secondary forests. Because the relative frequency of occurrence and number of tall-tree species and the relative frequency of species with bird-dispersed seeds were significantly higher in secondary forests than in plantations, restoring these species in plantations would likely be a long process.

Keywords: Growth form; long-rotation plantation; plantation stand age; seed dispersal type; weed species

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: Takuo Nagaike, Yamanashi Forest Research Institute, Masuho, Yamanashi 400-0502, Japan—Phone: +81 556 22 8006; nagaike-zty@pref.yamanashi.lg.jp. Atsuko Hayashi, Yamanashi Forest Research Institute, Masuho, Yamanashi 400-0502, Japan—atsuko84@mx5.ttcn.ne.jp. Masako Kubo, Yamanashi Forest Research Institute, Masuho, Yamanashi 400-0502, Japan—k.masako@poppy.ocn.ne.jp. Midori Abe, Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University, Akita 010-0195, Japan—midori@sb4.so-net.ne.jp. Nobumasa Arai, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Niigata 950-2181, Japan—arazou@fg8.so-net.ne.jp., Fax: +81 556 22 8002

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