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Factors influencing size inequality in peatland black spruce and tamarack: evidence from post-drainage release growth
Authors:S Ellen Macdonald  Fengyou Yin
Institution:Department of Renewable Resources, 442 Earth Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2E3 Canada
Abstract:1 We used tree ring analysis to determine stem radius and thus examine size variation over time in two even-aged (approximately 40-year-old) mixed populations of black spruce and tamarack established on peatlands in a boreal forest. We also followed the response of one of these populations to improved edaphic conditions over 8 years following drainage.
2 Populations of trees in undrained areas showed a decline in size variability over time until age 20–25 years, after which size heterogeneity was relatively stable.
3 For trees in undrained areas there was a relationship between age and size for the first 20–25 years, but this relationship then broke down due to a period where relative growth rate and size were inversely related.
4 For the population of trees in the drained area, smaller trees (i.e. those that had been growing more slowly prior to drainage) showed significantly greater drainage-induced release growth, while larger trees (those growing faster prior to drainage) showed an initial reduction in growth following drainage and, overall, less release growth.
5 The response of tamarack to drainage was more dramatic than for black spruce.
6 Despite extensive variation in tree size, drainage dramatically reduced variability in growth rate among trees of each species, such that size variability in the populations declined.
7 We postulate that the heterogeneity of microsites with respect to edaphic conditions, perhaps associated with the hummock to hollow microtopographic gradient, has a major influence on growth variation, and hence size inequality, in peatland populations of black spruce and tamarack.
Keywords:competition  forest heterogeneity  microsite  peatland  relative growth rate  size variability
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