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Coexistence of two congeneric tree species of Lauraceae in a secondary warm‐temperate forest on Miyajima Island,south‐western Japan
Authors:NOZOMI YAMASAKI  TOSHIHIRO YAMADA  TOSHINORI OKUDA
Institution:Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Higashi‐Hiroshima 739‐8521, Japan
Abstract:We analyzed the spatial distributions of two congeneric tree species, Neolistea aciculata and Neolistea sericea (Lauraceae), in a warm‐temperate forest on Miyajima Island, south‐western Japan. Both species were mainly found in valley sites on the island. Hence, these species shared the same topographic habitat niche. However, we found a clear difference between the spatial distributions of the two species in relation to the light environment. Neolistea aciculata was predominantly found in stands with low light, such as beneath the canopy of dense evergreen broadleaved forest. In contrast, N. sericea was predominantly associated with ample light, such as in secondary Pinus densiflora forest. In stands with moderate light conditions, both species were found. This habitat niche segregation in relation to light conditions presumably allows the coexistence of these two species in the predominantly successional forest on Miyajima Island.
Keywords:coexistence  habitat specialization  Neolitsea aciculata  Neolitsea sericea  Seto‐Inland Sea Region  spatial distribution
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