Competition Within Stands of Picea sitchensis and Pinus contorta |
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Authors: | CANNELL, M. G. R. ROTHERY, P. FORD, E. D. |
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Affiliation: | *Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Bush Estate Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 0QB Institute of Terrestrial Ecology 68 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1LA |
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Abstract: | Competition was analysed in plots of Picea sitchensis and Pinuscontorta grown in 50 x 50 hexagonal arrays at 14 cm spacingto ages 7 and 5 years, respectively. Relative growth rates in height (RHGR) became positively relatedto tree heights during the year before harvest. Frequency distributionsof tree heights became negatively kurtotic with tendencies towardsleft-skew ness. By the time of harvest, dead trees were evenlydispersed over the plots. Trees with many taller neighbourshad lower RHGRs than trees with few taller neighbours, and theRHGRs of intermediate-sized trees were correlated with theircompetitive status. Competition was confined mostlyto first-order neighbours. Large trees depressed the RHGRs ofsmaller neighbours and not vice versa; a simple test for thisone-sided competition is described. Neighboursdid not need to greatly overtop a tree to depress its RHGR,they needed only to be at least as tall. Systematic trends inRHGR across the plots, attributed to site heterogeneity, decreasedwith time, and accounted for only about 10 per cent of the variationin RHGR at harvest. Competitive status accounted for 25 and38 per cent of the variation in RHGR in the Picea sitchensisand Pinus contorta plots, respectively. Picea sitchensis, Pinus contorta, competition, monoculture, self-thinning, relative growth rate, growth model |
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