Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka

Abstract We investigated the spatial distribution and growth of the Siberian dwarf pine ( Pinus pumila ) in a valley–foothill larch–birch ( Larix cajanderi–Betula platyphylla as canopy trees) mixed forest of fire origin located in central Kamchatka with the aim of elucidating the ecological features...

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Published in:Ecological Research
Main Authors: Okuda, Masaki, Sumida, Akihiro, Ishii, Hiroaki, Vetrova, Valentina P., Hara, Toshihiko
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2007
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spelling crwiley:10.1007/s11284-007-0445-1 2024-09-15T18:15:54+00:00 Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka Okuda, Masaki Sumida, Akihiro Ishii, Hiroaki Vetrova, Valentina P. Hara, Toshihiko 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11284-007-0445-1 http://www.springerlink.com/index/pdf/10.1007/s11284-007-0445-1 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ecological Research volume 23, issue 5, page 831-840 ISSN 0912-3814 1440-1703 journal-article 2007 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1007/s11284-007-0445-1 2024-07-18T04:24:27Z Abstract We investigated the spatial distribution and growth of the Siberian dwarf pine ( Pinus pumila ) in a valley–foothill larch–birch ( Larix cajanderi–Betula platyphylla as canopy trees) mixed forest of fire origin located in central Kamchatka with the aim of elucidating the ecological features of P. pumila when it is an undergrowth species in a forest. The spatial distribution of all individuals of all tree species was clumped, and the spatial distribution of the two canopy tree species did not repulsively affect that of P. pumila (i.e., its establishment site). These results suggest that the regeneration of P. pumila does not depend on canopy gaps. However, the analysis using a growth model indicated that the canopy trees negatively affected the growth of P. pumila and that the negative effect of L. cajanderi on P. pumila growth was stronger than that of B. platyphylla . The direction of the crown extension of P. pumila was weakly related to the open‐space direction. Our results suggest that, although the spatial pattern of establishment of P. pumila is not repulsed by the distribution of canopy trees, the crown can spread horizontally toward the more sparsely populated areas of the canopy trees where they may have higher growth rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Wiley Online Library Ecological Research 23 5 831 840
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description Abstract We investigated the spatial distribution and growth of the Siberian dwarf pine ( Pinus pumila ) in a valley–foothill larch–birch ( Larix cajanderi–Betula platyphylla as canopy trees) mixed forest of fire origin located in central Kamchatka with the aim of elucidating the ecological features of P. pumila when it is an undergrowth species in a forest. The spatial distribution of all individuals of all tree species was clumped, and the spatial distribution of the two canopy tree species did not repulsively affect that of P. pumila (i.e., its establishment site). These results suggest that the regeneration of P. pumila does not depend on canopy gaps. However, the analysis using a growth model indicated that the canopy trees negatively affected the growth of P. pumila and that the negative effect of L. cajanderi on P. pumila growth was stronger than that of B. platyphylla . The direction of the crown extension of P. pumila was weakly related to the open‐space direction. Our results suggest that, although the spatial pattern of establishment of P. pumila is not repulsed by the distribution of canopy trees, the crown can spread horizontally toward the more sparsely populated areas of the canopy trees where they may have higher growth rates.
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author Okuda, Masaki
Sumida, Akihiro
Ishii, Hiroaki
Vetrova, Valentina P.
Hara, Toshihiko
spellingShingle Okuda, Masaki
Sumida, Akihiro
Ishii, Hiroaki
Vetrova, Valentina P.
Hara, Toshihiko
Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka
author_facet Okuda, Masaki
Sumida, Akihiro
Ishii, Hiroaki
Vetrova, Valentina P.
Hara, Toshihiko
author_sort Okuda, Masaki
title Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka
title_short Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka
title_full Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka
title_fullStr Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka
title_full_unstemmed Establishment and growth pattern of Pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central Kamchatka
title_sort establishment and growth pattern of pinus pumila under a forest canopy in central kamchatka
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