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Spatial distribution patterns of old-growth forest of dioecious tree Torreya nucifera in rocky Gotjawal terrain of Jeju Island, South Korea

机译:韩国济州岛岩石Gotjawal地带的雌雄异株树Tororya nucifera老林的空间分布格局

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Background Spatial structure of plants in a population reflects complex interactions of ecological and evolutionary processes. For dioecious plants, differences in reproduction cost between sexes and sizes might affect their spatial distribution. Abiotic heterogeneity may also affect adaptation activities, ?and result in a unique spatial structure of the population. Thus, we examined sex- and size-related spatial distributions of old-growth forest of dioecious tree Torreya nucifera in extremely heterogeneous Gotjawal terrain of Jeju Island, South Korea. Methods We generated a database of location, sex, and size (DBH) of T. nucifera trees for each quadrat (160?×?300?m) in each of the three sites previously defined?(quadrat A, B, C in Site I, II, and III, respectively). T. nucifera trees were categorized into eight groups based on sex (males vs. females), size (small vs. large trees), and sex by size (small vs. large males, and small vs. large females) for spatial point pattern analysis. Univariate and bivariate spatial analyses were conducted. Results Univariate spatial analysis showed that spatial patterns of T. nucifera trees differed among the three quadrats. In quadrat A, individual trees showed random distribution at all scales regardless of sex and size groups. When assessing univariate patterns for sex by size groups in quadrat B, small males and small females were distributed randomly at all scales whereas large males and large females were clumped. All groups in quadrat C were clustered at short distances but the pattern changed as distance was increased. Bivariate spatial analyses testing the association between sex and size groups showed that spatial segregation occurred only in quadrat C. Males and females were spatially independent at all scales. However, after controlling for size, males and females were spatially separated. Conclusions Diverse spatial patterns of T. nucifera trees across the three sites within the Torreya Forest imply that adaptive explanations are not sufficient for understanding spatial structure in this old-growth forest. If so, the role of Gotjawal terrain in terms of creating extremely diverse microhabitats and subsequently stochastic processes of survival and mortality of trees, both of which ultimately determine spatial patterns, needs to be further examined.
机译:背景技术种群中植物的空间结构反映了生态和进化过程之间的复杂相互作用。对于雌雄异株的植物,性别和大小之间的繁殖成本差异可能会影响其空间分布。非生物异质性也可能影响适应活动,并导致种群的独特空间结构。因此,我们研究了在韩国济州岛的极异种的哥特贾瓦人地形中,雌雄异株Torrey nucifera的老龄森林的性别和大小相关的空间分布。方法我们为先前定义的三个站点(站点中的四角形A,B,C)中的每个四角形(160?×?300?m)的四角藜树生成了位置,性别和大小(DBH)数据库。 I,II和III)。基于空间点模式,按性别(雄性对雌性),大小(小对大型树)和按大小性别(小雄性对大雄性,小雌性对大雌性),丁香树被分为八类。分析。进行了单变量和双变量空间分析。结果单因素空间分析表明,三类四足松的林木空间格局不同。在四边形A中,无论性别和大小组,单个树在所有尺度上均显示随机分布。当按四头肌B的大小分组评估性别的单变量模式时,雄性和雌性的小雄性在所有尺度上都是随机分布的,而雄性和雌性大的则成群分布。正方形C中的所有组都在短距离处聚类,但是模式随着距离的增加而改变。对性别和大小群体之间的关联进行双变量空间分析,结果表明空间隔离仅发生在正方形C中。男性和女性在所有尺度上均在空间上独立。但是,控制尺寸后,雄性和雌性在空间上分开了。结论横跨Torreya森林三个地点的T. nucifera树的空间格局表明,自适应解释不足以理解该老树森林的空间结构。如果是这样,就需要进一步研究哥特加瓦瓦尔地形在创造极为多样的微生境以及随后的树木成活和死亡的随机过程方面的作用,而这两者最终都决定了空间格局。

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