Forest Structure and Primary Productivity in a Bornean Heath Forest |
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Authors: | Kazuki Miyamoto Joeni S. Rahajoe Takashi Kohyama Edi Mirmanto |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan; and Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jalan Juanda 22, Bogor 16122, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Aboveground forest structure, biomass, and primary productivity in a tropical heath forest in Central Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) were examined using data from 1-ha plots and stand-level allometric equations developed from harvested tree samples. The study site experienced a severe drought in 1997–1998 associated with the El Niño Southern Oscillation event. The drought effect on heath forest productivity was also assessed by evaluating changes in wood mass increment rates. Allometric relationships suggested that heath forest trees had leaves with smaller specific leaf area (SLA), and large heath forest trees allocate more to leaf mass compared to mixed dipterocarp forest trees. Aboveground biomass (for trees ≥ 4.8 cm DBH) in two 1-ha plots, P1 and P4, totaled 244.8 and 232.0 Mg/ha. Aboveground wood mass increment rate was –0.1 and 4.7 Mg/ha/yr in P1 and P4 during the drought period (from February to August 1998), while it quickly recovered to 8.1 and 8.5 Mg/ha/yr during the post-drought period (from August 1998 to August 1999 for P1 and from August 1998 to November 1999 for P4). This suggests a severe impact of the drought on heath forest productivity. Leaf characteristics of heath forest such as small SLA and long-lived leaves probably play a significant role in effective assimilation and maintenance of heath forest productivity under stressful conditions. |
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Keywords: | allometry, biomass Borneo drought Kalimantan kerangas leaf area index litter net primary production specific leaf area |
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