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Forest characteristics and population structure of Glyptostrobus pensilis,a globally endangered relict species of southeastern China
Authors:Cindy Q. Tang  Yongchuan Yang  Arata Momohara  Huan-Chong Wang  Hong Truong Luu  Shuaifeng Li  Kun Song  Shenhua Qian  Ben LePage  Yi-Fei Dong  Peng-Bin Han  Masahiko Ohsawa  Buu Thach Le  Huu Dang Tran  Minh Tri Dang  Ming-Chun Peng  Chong-Yun Wang
Affiliation:Institute of Ecology and Geobotany;The Nature Conservancy Society of Japan;Key Laboratory of Three Gorges Reservoir Region's Eco-Environment;Graduate School of Horticulture;Institute of Botany;Southern Institute of Ecology;Research Institute of Resource Insects;School o f Ecological and Environmental Sciences;Pacific Gas and Electric Company;The Academy of Natural Science
Abstract:The Chinese water pine Glyptostrobus pensilis is the sole surviving species of the genus Glyptostrobus. It is endemic to southern China, central Vietnam, and eastern Laos, and today it is nearly extinct in the wild.Forest community characteristics and population structure of G. pensilis in China have remained unknown up to now. We investigated six swamp forest stands and analyzed their forest community characteristics(i.e. vertical stratification, species composition, and diversity) and population structure,including the frequency distribution of DBH(diameter at breast height) and age-classes as found in Fujian Province, southeastern China.The vertical stratifications of all the forest stands were rather simple. The remaining wild specimens ranged from roughly 15 to some 357 years for an average of ca. 85 years, with only a few individuals less than 20 years old. Compared with the stands and populations of G. pensilis in Vietnam, the taxonomic compositions of the stands in the two regions were different, except for the dominant species-G. pensilis.The Shannone Wiener index showed the overstory of each stand had much lower diversity(0.26 on average) in Fujian Province than that(1.97 on average) in Vietnam, whereas the diversity indices were about the same(around 2.41) for the understories in the two regions. Furthermore, we discovered 18 G. pensilis seedlings at the study sites in Fujian Province. This discovery demonstrates that G. pensilis regeneration is extremely poor and its populations are declining, although these populations are relatively healthier than those in Vietnam.
Keywords:Age-class  Fujian Province  Glyptostrobus  Regeneration  Relict plant  Vietnam
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