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Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment

Declining forests usually face uncertain regeneration dynamics and recovery trajectories, which are challenging to forest management. In this study, we investigated the decline pattern of Castanopsis fargesii and examined the effects on conspecific seedling regeneration. We found that 61.45% of adul...

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Autores principales: Huang, Li, Zhou, Lihua, Wang, Jingmei, Jin, Cheng, Hu, Siwei, Qian, Shenhua, Lin, Dunmei, Zhao, Liang, Yang, Yongchuan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7548161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33072287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6719
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author Huang, Li
Zhou, Lihua
Wang, Jingmei
Jin, Cheng
Hu, Siwei
Qian, Shenhua
Lin, Dunmei
Zhao, Liang
Yang, Yongchuan
author_facet Huang, Li
Zhou, Lihua
Wang, Jingmei
Jin, Cheng
Hu, Siwei
Qian, Shenhua
Lin, Dunmei
Zhao, Liang
Yang, Yongchuan
author_sort Huang, Li
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description Declining forests usually face uncertain regeneration dynamics and recovery trajectories, which are challenging to forest management. In this study, we investigated the decline pattern of Castanopsis fargesii and examined the effects on conspecific seedling regeneration. We found that 61.45% of adult individuals were in decline and the smaller DBH size classes of trees (10–40 cm) had a greater probability of decline. Most of the intermediate decline (94.52%) and nondecline individuals (95.23%) did not worsen, and the crowns of 21.91% of the intermediate decline trees were recovered during 2013–2018. Adult tree decline had a negative effect on seed production (mean mature seed density of nondecline, intermediate decline, and high decline individuals was 167.3, 63.3, and 2.1 seeds/m(2), respectively), but no effect on key seed traits. The seed survival rate of declining trees was greater than that of nondeclining trees at both the seed production and seed dispersal stages. The seed to seedling transition rates in canopy gaps, decline habitats, and nondecline habitats were 7.94%, 9.47%, and 109.24%, respectively. The survival rate and height growth of newly germinated seedlings were positively correlated with the light condition, which was notably accelerated in the canopy gaps. Taken together, these results indicate that the reduction in seed production of some adult trees had a weakly negative effect on new seedling recruitment, while the improved environmental condition after the decline significantly enhanced the survival and growth of both advanced and new germinated seedlings. Looking at the overall life history, the short‐term defoliation and mortality of some C. fargesii adult trees can be regarded as a natural forest disturbance that favors conspecific seedling regeneration. High‐intensity management measures would be unnecessary in cases of an emerging intermediate decline in this forest.
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spelling pubmed-75481612020-10-16 Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment Huang, Li Zhou, Lihua Wang, Jingmei Jin, Cheng Hu, Siwei Qian, Shenhua Lin, Dunmei Zhao, Liang Yang, Yongchuan Ecol Evol Original Research Declining forests usually face uncertain regeneration dynamics and recovery trajectories, which are challenging to forest management. In this study, we investigated the decline pattern of Castanopsis fargesii and examined the effects on conspecific seedling regeneration. We found that 61.45% of adult individuals were in decline and the smaller DBH size classes of trees (10–40 cm) had a greater probability of decline. Most of the intermediate decline (94.52%) and nondecline individuals (95.23%) did not worsen, and the crowns of 21.91% of the intermediate decline trees were recovered during 2013–2018. Adult tree decline had a negative effect on seed production (mean mature seed density of nondecline, intermediate decline, and high decline individuals was 167.3, 63.3, and 2.1 seeds/m(2), respectively), but no effect on key seed traits. The seed survival rate of declining trees was greater than that of nondeclining trees at both the seed production and seed dispersal stages. The seed to seedling transition rates in canopy gaps, decline habitats, and nondecline habitats were 7.94%, 9.47%, and 109.24%, respectively. The survival rate and height growth of newly germinated seedlings were positively correlated with the light condition, which was notably accelerated in the canopy gaps. Taken together, these results indicate that the reduction in seed production of some adult trees had a weakly negative effect on new seedling recruitment, while the improved environmental condition after the decline significantly enhanced the survival and growth of both advanced and new germinated seedlings. Looking at the overall life history, the short‐term defoliation and mortality of some C. fargesii adult trees can be regarded as a natural forest disturbance that favors conspecific seedling regeneration. High‐intensity management measures would be unnecessary in cases of an emerging intermediate decline in this forest. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7548161/ /pubmed/33072287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6719 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Huang, Li
Zhou, Lihua
Wang, Jingmei
Jin, Cheng
Hu, Siwei
Qian, Shenhua
Lin, Dunmei
Zhao, Liang
Yang, Yongchuan
Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
title Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
title_full Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
title_fullStr Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
title_full_unstemmed Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
title_short Short‐term decline of Castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: The complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
title_sort short‐term decline of castanopsis fargesii adult trees promotes conspecific seedling regeneration: the complete process from seed production to seedling establishment
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7548161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33072287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6719
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