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Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China

A rare coniferous Tertiary relict tree species, Thuja sutchuenensis Franch, has survived in the Daba Mountains of southwestern China. It was almost eliminated by logging during the past century. We measured size and age structures and interpreted regeneration dynamics of stands of the species in a v...

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Autores principales: Tang, Cindy Q., Yang, Yongchuan, Ohsawa, Masahiko, Momohara, Arata, Yi, Si-Rong, Robertson, Kevin, Song, Kun, Zhang, Shi-Qiang, He, Long-Yuan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25928845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125307
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author Tang, Cindy Q.
Yang, Yongchuan
Ohsawa, Masahiko
Momohara, Arata
Yi, Si-Rong
Robertson, Kevin
Song, Kun
Zhang, Shi-Qiang
He, Long-Yuan
author_facet Tang, Cindy Q.
Yang, Yongchuan
Ohsawa, Masahiko
Momohara, Arata
Yi, Si-Rong
Robertson, Kevin
Song, Kun
Zhang, Shi-Qiang
He, Long-Yuan
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description A rare coniferous Tertiary relict tree species, Thuja sutchuenensis Franch, has survived in the Daba Mountains of southwestern China. It was almost eliminated by logging during the past century. We measured size and age structures and interpreted regeneration dynamics of stands of the species in a variety of topographic contexts and community associations. Forest communities containing T. sutchuenensis were of three types: (1) the Thuja community dominated by T. sutchuenensis, growing on cliffs; (2) the Thuja-Quercus-Cyclobalanopsis community dominated by T. sutchuenensis, Quercus engleriana and Cyclobalanopsis oxyodon, along with Fagus engleriana and Carpinus fargesiana, on steep slopes; (3) the Thuja-Tsuga-Quercus community dominated by T. sutchuenensis, Tsuga chinensis, and Quercus spinosa, on crest ridges. The established seedlings/saplings were found in limestone crevices, on scarred cliff-faces, cliff-edges, fallen logs, canopy gaps and forest margins. The radial growth rate was 0.5-1.1 mm per year. Its growth forms were distorted. It had strong sprouting ability after disturbances. The T. sutchuenensis population thrives on cliffs where there is little competition from other species because of harsh conditions and rockslide disturbances. It is shade-intolerant but stress-tolerant. Its regeneration has depended on natural disturbances.
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spelling pubmed-44157942015-05-07 Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China Tang, Cindy Q. Yang, Yongchuan Ohsawa, Masahiko Momohara, Arata Yi, Si-Rong Robertson, Kevin Song, Kun Zhang, Shi-Qiang He, Long-Yuan PLoS One Research Article A rare coniferous Tertiary relict tree species, Thuja sutchuenensis Franch, has survived in the Daba Mountains of southwestern China. It was almost eliminated by logging during the past century. We measured size and age structures and interpreted regeneration dynamics of stands of the species in a variety of topographic contexts and community associations. Forest communities containing T. sutchuenensis were of three types: (1) the Thuja community dominated by T. sutchuenensis, growing on cliffs; (2) the Thuja-Quercus-Cyclobalanopsis community dominated by T. sutchuenensis, Quercus engleriana and Cyclobalanopsis oxyodon, along with Fagus engleriana and Carpinus fargesiana, on steep slopes; (3) the Thuja-Tsuga-Quercus community dominated by T. sutchuenensis, Tsuga chinensis, and Quercus spinosa, on crest ridges. The established seedlings/saplings were found in limestone crevices, on scarred cliff-faces, cliff-edges, fallen logs, canopy gaps and forest margins. The radial growth rate was 0.5-1.1 mm per year. Its growth forms were distorted. It had strong sprouting ability after disturbances. The T. sutchuenensis population thrives on cliffs where there is little competition from other species because of harsh conditions and rockslide disturbances. It is shade-intolerant but stress-tolerant. Its regeneration has depended on natural disturbances. Public Library of Science 2015-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4415794/ /pubmed/25928845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125307 Text en © 2015 Tang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tang, Cindy Q.
Yang, Yongchuan
Ohsawa, Masahiko
Momohara, Arata
Yi, Si-Rong
Robertson, Kevin
Song, Kun
Zhang, Shi-Qiang
He, Long-Yuan
Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China
title Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China
title_full Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China
title_fullStr Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China
title_full_unstemmed Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China
title_short Community Structure and Survival of Tertiary Relict Thuja sutchuenensis (Cupressaceae) in the Subtropical Daba Mountains, Southwestern China
title_sort community structure and survival of tertiary relict thuja sutchuenensis (cupressaceae) in the subtropical daba mountains, southwestern china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25928845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125307
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