Typhoon effects on litterfall in a subtropical forest

Kuo Chuan Lin, Steven P. Hamburg, Sheng Lin Tang, Yue Joe Hsia, Teng Chiu Lin*

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80 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

The litterfall in a subtropical broadleaf forest within the Fushan Experimental Forest in northeastern Taiwan was monitored for 9 years. Mean annual litterfall was very sensitive to typhoon frequency and intensity, ranging from 3 to 11 Mg·ha-1·year-1. Litterfall was significantly higher in years with strong typhoons than in years without typhoons, and the number of strong typhoons explained 82% of interannual variation in litterfall. Nutrient-use efficiency (dry mass/ nutrients in litterfall) was high for N, but low for P compared with other tropical forests. This result supports the idea that the study forest is P limited but not N limited. Nutrient loss via litterfall represents a large percentage of aboveground biomass, especially during years with strong typhoons (e.g., 19%-41%, 15%-40%, 5%-12%, for N, P, and K, respectively). Forests that experience infrequent wind disturbance (e.g., temperate or boreal forests) can gradually regain any lost nutrients prior to the next disturbance; this is different from the situation observed in the Fushan Experimental Forest. At Fu-shan the pattern of not responding to typhoons with a flush of new growth appears to be an adaptation to the frequency with which there are multiple typhoons affecting the forest in a single year. Nutrient loss in litterfall caused by frequent typhoon disturbances appears to limit tree growth and contributes to the very low canopy height of the Fushan Experimental Forest.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)2184-2192
頁數9
期刊Canadian Journal of Forest Research
33
發行號11
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2003 11月
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 全球和行星變化
  • 森林科學
  • 生態學

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