Structure and development of a Scalesia pedunculata stand in the Galapagos Islands


Autoria(s): Runkle, James R.; Runkle, William A.
Data(s)

01/06/2005

Resumo

Stands of Scalesia pedunculata in the Galapagos Islands often develop as single-aged cohorts following episodes of mass death and regeneration. We updated earlier studies on a stand that had regenerated soon after the 1982–3 El Niño event. We quantified stem size distribution and dispersion pattern in a 0.56 ha plot near Los Gemelos on Santa Cruz Island. The plot was dominated (95% of basal area) by S. pedunculata. The stem size distribution showed the increased mean and variance for diameter (since 1987 and 1991) expected of an aging stand. Stems averaged smaller than in 1981, just before the last mass mortality episode. Large S. pedunculata stems were regularly dispersed while smaller stems were clumped and negatively associated with larger stems, implying that intraspecific competition may be important in structuring the stand. CDF Contribution Number 1008.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9966/1/GR_63_2005_Runkle%26Runkle_Scalesia_pedunculata.pdf

Runkle, James R. and Runkle, William A. (2005) Structure and development of a Scalesia pedunculata stand in the Galapagos Islands. Galapagos Research, 63, pp. 12-15.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9966/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Conservation
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Article

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