Comparison between mature phase and gap phase of lucidophyllous forest with regard to species composition and species richness.

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  • 照葉樹林成熟相とギャップ相の種組成および種多様性の比較
  • 照葉樹林成熟層とギャップ相の種組成および種多様性の比較
  • ショウヨウ ジュリン セイジュクソウ ト ギャップソウ ノ シュ ソセイ オヨビ シュ タヨウセイ ノ ヒカク

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The lucidophyllous forests at Shiratori, Kurino and Tatera in Kyushu, Japan, were investigated in order to clarify differences in species composition and species richness between closed canopy stands (mature phase) and canopy gap stands (gap phase). The mature phase was mainly characterized by the presence of many epiphytes which were component species of lucidophyllous forest (elements of Camellietea japonicae). The gap phase was primarily characterized by the presence of summergreen trees, summergreen shrubs, summergreen climbers and others which composed Rosetea multiflorae, Fico-Mallotetalia, Fagetea crenatae and Artemisietea principis. The gap phase was differentiated not only by the above species, but also by the component species of lucidophyllous forest. In the gap phase, the species richness of all occurring species and that of component species, except for epiphytes of lucidophyllous forest, were higher than those in the mature phase. Canopy gaps play an important role in the maintenance of species richness of component species of lucidophyllous forest as well as the process of lucidophyllous forest regeneration.

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