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ESJ56 企画集会 T01
3月18日17:30-19:30 B会場

Process generating habitat associations of woody species〜linking forest dynamic data to habitat association〜

Organizers: Toshihiro Yamada (Hiroshima University), Zuidema Pieter (Utrecht University)


Studies using large-scale forest-dynamic plots revealed that most of woody species were distributed more in a particular habitat than the other habitats. However we do not know much about the process generating such habitat associations. Questions below, which are strongly related to the generating process, will be answered by studies using forest dynamic data;

(1) Does a species having habitat association show the difference in growth, mortality, and recruitment rates among the habitats?

(2) If yes, how different are they among the habitats?

(3) Do the population dynamics of such species differ among the habitats?

Some ecologists have already conducted a study to answer the abovementioned questions. We would like to introduce such “pioneer studies” linking habitat association with forest dynamic data in this session and to discuss the mechanisms generating habitat association of woody species.

なお、講演は英語で行いますが、日本語での質疑応答や議論も歓迎いたします。

[T01-1] Variation among individuals and the dynamics of tropical tree populations. Zuidema Pieter (ユトレヒト大学)

[T01-2] Strong habitat preference does not imply large differences in population dynamics across habitats. 山田俊弘 (広島大学)

[T01-3] Effects of growth strategy and habitat association on spatial patterns of 11 dipterocarp species coexisting in a Malaysian tropical rain forest. 鈴木亮 (首都大学東京)

[T01-4] Is there home-habitat advantage in tree dynamics at a Bornean rain forest? 伊東明 (大阪市大)

[T01-5] Detecting key processes of tree population dynamics using projection matrices and the relationships among demographic parameters, retrospective and prospective analyses. 金子有子 (滋賀県琵琶湖環境科学センター)


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