ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIANAS AND TREES IN LOWLAND RAIN-FOREST IN SABAH, EAST MALAYSIA

被引:80
作者
CAMPBELL, EJF [1 ]
NEWBERY, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV STIRLING,DEPT BIOL & MOLEC SCI,STIRLING FK9 4LA,SCOTLAND
关键词
AGGREGATION; BOLE HEIGHT; DIPTEROCARPACEAE; EUPHORBIACEAE; LIANAS; MALAYSIA; RAIN FOREST; SABAH; TREE MORPHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1017/S0266467400007549
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Numbers of lianas greater-than-or-equal-to 2 cm gbh were recorded on trees greater-than-or-equal-to 30 cm gbh in two 4 ha plots of dipterocarp forest. Associations between lianas and trees of the 12 commonest families and 16 commonest species were analysed. Liana density was 882 ha-1. Fifty-seven per cent of trees supported lianas and the mean number lianas per tree was 2.1. Lianas were highly aggregated on individual trees in most families; numbers of lianas per tree followed the negative binomial distribution for the Dipterocarpaceae but not Euphorbiaceae. Dipterocarpaceae and Euphorbiaceae differed in susceptibility, with 41 and 64% of their trees respectively supporting lianas. The proportions of trees with lianas (i.e. % trees laden) were correlated between plots at the species, but not the family, level. They were not related to tree girth; differences in proportions between families and species were maintained for trees in the 30-40 cm gbh class. At the species level, proportions of trees with lianas and the mean number of lianas per tree were significantly inversely correlated with mean branch-free bole height of trees in the 30-40 cm gbh class. Increased branch-free bole height and associated branch shedding may therefore decrease the susceptibility of trees to lianas and explain the lower susceptibility in the Dipterocarpaceae than the Euphorbiaceae.
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