Horizontal, but not vertical canopy structure is related to stand functional diversity in a subtropical slope forest

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

The aim of this study was to analyse the relation of horizontal and vertical canopy structure to tree functional diversity of a highly diverse subtropical broad-leaved slope forest, stratified for different successional stages. This is of particular interest because many key ecosystem processes and functions are related to the arrangement of forest canopies. We assessed the effect of stand-related functional diversity (FD Q, measured as Rao's quadratic entropy of leaf traits), together with other environmental variables on horizontal [measured as relative crown projection areas (CPA r)] and vertical [relative crown overlap, coefficients of variation (CV) of crown positioning variables] structure of the upper canopy at the local neighbourhood level. The analyses with mixed effects models revealed a negative relation (p = 0.025; estimate -0.07) between FD Q and CPA r. No significant effect of FD Q on vertical canopy structure has been found (p > 0.05). The findings are discussed with regard to resource partitioning and niche differentiation of canopy and sub-canopy species. Successional stage positively impacted the CV of crown length (p = 0.019; estimate 0.03) but did not affect other response variables. The sloping terrain strongly influenced vertical canopy structure as revealed by the significant effect of slope inclination on CV of crown length (p = 0.004; estimate -0.05) and of slope aspect on CV of mean crown height (p = 0.036; estimate -0.03). The high complexity of vertical crown positioning depending on the heterogeneous sloping terrain of the study area may have obscured relations of FD Q to vertical canopy structure.
Translated title of the contributionFunktionelle Vielfalt erhöht horizontale und vertikale Heterogenität der Vordächer in einem chinesischen subtropischen Wald
Original languageEnglish
JournalEcological Research
Volume27
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)181-189
Number of pages9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.2012

    Research areas

  • Biology - BEF-China, Coefficient of variation, Gutianshan National Nature Reserve, Tree individual
  • Ecosystems Research - Niche differentiation

Recently viewed

Researchers

  1. Matthias Schmidt

Publications

  1. Toward a gecko-inspired, climbing soft robot
  2. Studying embodied encounters
  3. Determinants and consequences of clawback provisions in management compensation contracts
  4. Likelihood-based panel cointegration test in the presence of a linear time trend and cross-sectional dependence
  5. Intellectual humility links to metacognitive ability
  6. Manufacturing, control, and performance evaluation of a Gecko-inspired soft robot
  7. Space revised # 1-4
  8. Effect of Bleaching on the Elution of Monomers from Modern Dental Composite Materials
  9. A panel cointegrating rank test with structural breaks and cross-sectional dependence
  10. One Fits Them All?
  11. The case survey method and applications in political science
  12. Complexity Measures of Traffic Scenarios
  13. Applying Necessity and Proportionality to Anti-Terrorist Self-Defence
  14. A Bayesian EAP-Based Nonlinear Extension of Croon and Van Veldhoven’s Model for Analyzing Data from Micro–Macro Multilevel Designs
  15. Experimental and numerical analysis of refill friction stir spot welding of thin AA7075-T6 sheets
  16. Organization
  17. Metamodelizing the Territory
  18. Gross, Richard. Understanding Grief: An Introduction, Routledge, 2016
  19. Investigation on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg–Gd–Nd Ternary Alloys
  20. Environmental rebound effect of energy efficiency improvements in Colombian households
  21. Mapping the vegetation of southern mongolian protected areas: application of GIS and remote sensing techniques
  22. EEZ-adjacent distant-water fishing as a global security challenge
  23. Reprint of: Drivers of within-tree leaf trait variation in a tropical planted forest varying in tree species richness
  24. Beating uncontrolled eating
  25. All Along the Data Watch Tower.
  26. Primary source regions of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) measured in the Arctic
  27. National ecosystem restoration pledges are mismatched with social-ecological enabling conditions
  28. Case study meta-analysis in the social sciences. Insights on data quality and reliability from a large-N case survey
  29. Der Sturm