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Species diversity of Chinese beech forests in relation to warmth and climatic disturbances
Authors:Kun-Fang Cao  Rob Peters
Institution:(1) Center for Ecological Research, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xianshan, Haidian District, 100093 Beijing, China;(2) Department of Forestry, Wageningen Agricultural University, PO Box 342, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The trends in the occurrence of climatic disturbances in the ChineseFagus range are described, and the relationship between woody species diversity and climatic factors in eight old-growth Chinese beech forests is characterized. In the ChineseFagus range that lies in the humid mountains of southern China, wind storms and heavy rain frequency increase towards the eastern coast. Thunderstorm frequency increases southwards. Snowfall frequency increases northwards. Glaze storm frequency peaks in the center near Lake Dongtian, but much higher in the east than in the west. Hailstorm frequency also peaks in the center. The forests sampled in this study are widely separated. Their canopies consist of either deciduous broad-leaved trees or a mixture of evergreen and deciduous broad-leaved trees. Their species diversity increases towards warmer sites and towards the east. The importance of the evergreen trees in relation to warmth and minimum temperature increases southwards. Our analysis suggests that wind storms and heavy rains enhance the species diversity of Chinese beech forests. Cold disturbances such as glaze and snow diminish the diversity and canopy dominance of evergreen broad-leaved trees but favor deciduous broad-leaved trees, especially beech. The annual precipitation received by the forests in this study varies from 1400–2550 mm. This is not correlated with diversity, however, probably because all of these forests grow in humid conditions with sufficient water being supplied by precipitation throughout the year.
Keywords:disturbance-diversity theory  energy-diversity theory  evergreen versus deciduous  old-growthFagus forests  southern China
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