Woody plant species composition and community structure in residual fragments of broad- leaved Korean pine mixed forests in Changbai Mountains area

Hou Juan Song, Ji Ye, Shuai Shi, Zhao Chen Zhang, Xu Kuang, Ding Liang Xing, Zuo Qiang Yuan, Fei Lin, Cheng Jun Cai, Xu Gao Wang, Zhan Qing Hao

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Abstract

The broad-leaved Korean pine mixed forest represents the typical vegetation type of the eastern mountain area in Northeast China. However, due to the interference of human activities, the natural broad-leaved Korean pine forest only distributes in some residual fragments with unequal areas in Changbai Mountains and Small Hinggan Mountains. To compare and analyze the similarities and differences of broad-leaved Korean pine mixed forests in the different areas, we established six forest plots following the field protocol of the 50 hm2 forest plot in Panama (Barro Colorado Island, BCI) in 2012 in Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve in Jilin Province and the eastern mountain area in Liaoning Province. All free-standing plant species with DBH (diameter at breast height) ≥1 cm were mapped, tagged and identified to species. The results showed that there were 69 woody species in the six plots, comprising 42 genera and 24 families. Aceraceae was the most species-rich family in all six plots. Most species belonged to the plant type of North Temperate Zone, with a minor subtropical plant species component. The statistics of species abundance, basal area, mean DBH, and importance value showed that there were obviously dominant species in each community. The DBH distribution of all individuals showed a reversed "J" type. However, the percentage of individuals in small size-class and large size-class varied in the six communities, which indicated that these communities were at different successional stages. Ranked by the importance value, the DBH distribution of the top three species in the six plots showed four distribution types: reversed "J" distribution, reversed "L" distribution, unimodal distribution, and partial peak distribution. Spatial distribution patterns of the main species in the six plots changed differently with species and size-class, and the distribution patterns of the same species varied in the different plots.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1239-1249
Number of pages11
JournalChinese Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume25
Issue number5
StatePublished - May 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Broad-leaved Korean pine mixed forest
  • Changbai Mountain
  • Spatial distribution
  • Species composition
  • Tree size distribution

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