ISSN:
1573-5052
Keywords:
Mediterranean forest
;
Prades
;
Forest structure
;
Species distribution
;
Human activities
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract When considered as a compartment of nutrients (biomass) and as a flux between compartments (production) vegetation plays an important role in the biogeochemical forest research that is carried out at the Prades research station in two adjacent catchments: L'Avic (51.6 ha) and La Teula (38.5 ha). The forest density at the Prades site, considering both the tree and shrub layers, is 9182 stems ha−1, with 4527 stems ha−1 being the tree layer. The predominant species is Quercus ilex with Arbutus unedo and Phillyrea media less common. The structure of the population, estimated by grouping the numbers of the stems in classes of 2.5 cm, shows a distribution which conforms, in both catchments, to a negative exponential equation following the Yoda law. The distribution observed at different altitudes shows great heterogeneity, the number of stems of Q. ilex increases with altitude, from 4000 stems ha−1 at 800 m, to 14000 stems ha−1 at 1000 m of altitude. The upper and the lower parts of the watershed show differences in forest production that explain this variation. In this paper the influence of human activities and physical factors on the origin of this structure is discussed. The tree and shrub biomass was calculated by applying allometric regressions for the three predominant species and has been estimated as 113.2 t ha−1. The tree layer accounts for 92%. Net production was calculated from annual increases (by differences between the 1981 and 1986 basal area measures) of the woody part and the litterfall. The above-ground net production was about 6.5 t ha−1 year−1, 95.4% of it being from trees and shrubs and only 4.6% from grasses.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00118209
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