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Journal of Tropical Ecology | 2008

Spatial patterns and habitat associations of Fagaceae in a hill dipterocarp forest in Ulu Gadut, West Sumatra

Sen Nishimura; Tsuyoshi Yoneda; Shinji Fujii; Erizal Mukhtar; Mamoru Kanzaki

Spatial distribution patterns and habitat associations of Fagaceae species in a Fagaceae-codominated hill forest in Sumatra were investigated. Ten Fagaceae species believed to be zoochorous (animal-dispersed seed) and five codominant canopy and emergent anemochorous (wind-dispersed seed) species from Anacardiaceae and Dipterocarpaceae were studied. Five Fagaceae species and all codominant anemochorous species were significantly aggregated while the other five Fagaceae species showed a random distribution pattern. The median distance of small saplings from the nearest reproductively mature tree tended to be shorter for aggregated species than spatially random species. This implied that some Fagaceae species dispersed over longer distances than anemochorous species. Relationships between four habitat variables and distribution of the target species were examined with torus-translation tests. Three Quercus and one Lithocarpus species showed positive habitat associations. Two Quercus species aggregated at the preferred habitat, but the others were randomly distributed. Thus tree species with specific habitat preference do not only aggregate at the preferred habitat. The three ridge-specialist Quercus species showed gradual changes in habitat association, which could reflect avoidance of competition among the species. Most of the Lithocarpus species showed little correlation with habitat variables. Coexistence of the three Quercus species partly reflected subtle differences in topographical preferences. Distribution of five of the six Lithocarpus species was unrelated to topography, so other mechanisms must be sought to account for the maintenance of coexistence in this species-rich genus.


Journal of Tropical Ecology | 2011

Sprouting traits of Fagaceae species in a hill dipterocarp forest, Ulu Gadut, West Sumatra

Sen Nishimura; Tsuyoshi Yoneda; Shinji Fujii; Erizal Mukhtar; Mamoru Kanzaki; Seiichi Ohta

The size distribution of a tree species gives important information about its regeneration strategy. For example, a tree species that regenerates primarily by sprouting will, in theory, have fewer seedlings than species that regenerate from seedlings, which generally form an L-shaped population size structure because of trade-offs in resource allocation between vegetative sprouting and sexual reproduction (Bellingham & Sparrow 2000, Loehle 2000). The results of some field studies suggest that the number of seedlings decreases with increasing dominance of multi-stemmed sprouters (Kruger et al . 1997, Zimmerman et al . 1994). In their study of four co-occurring species of Castanopsis (Fagaceae), Nanami et al . (2004) showed that species with a high frequency of sprouting adults had fewer juveniles and vice versa. This suggested that these species were able to co-exist as a result of trade-offs between investment in seedlings and sprouting. In this study, we investigated the sprouting trait of 17 co-occurring Fagaceae species in a Sumatran hill forest. The forest stand at this site shows a varied population structure across species, and hence, should have a varied life history. We tested the correlation between population skewness and proportion of sprouting trees, following the methods of Nanami et al . (2004). We hypothesized that the species that frequently form multi-stemmed sprouts will show a lower turnover of individuals because multi-stemmed architecture favours persistence (Bellingham & Sparrow 2009).


Tropics | 2006

Factors influencing the floristic composition of a hill forest in West Sumatra

Sen Nishimura; Tsuyoshi Yoneda; Shinji Fujii; Erizal Mukhtar; Hisashi Abe; Mamoru Kanzaki


Tropics | 2006

Impacts of recent dry weather on a tropical rain forest in Sumatra with special reference to stand dynamics during the last two decades

Tsuyoshi Yoneda; Hiromi Mizunaga; Sen Nishimura; Shinji Fujii; Erizal Mukhtar; Mitsuru Hotta; Kazuhiko Ogino


Tropics | 2006

Altitudinal zonation of vegetation in the Padang region, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Sen Nishimura; Tsuyoshi Yoneda; Shinji Fujii; Erizal Mukhtar; Hisashi Abe; Daisuke Kubota; Rusjdi Tamin; Hiroyuki Watanbe


Tropics | 2009

Tree guild composition of a hill dipterocarp forest in West Sumatra, Indonesia

Tsuyoshi Yoneda; Sen Nishimura; Shinji Fujii; Erizal Mukhtar


Tropics | 1998

西スマ卜ラ州の熱帯多雨林における極相種Calophyllum cf. soulattri の更新過程1981年の豊作年に成立した集団の個体群動態

Erizal Mukhtar; 米田 健; Zalfiati; Martis Rahman


JURNAL BIOLOGI UNAND | 2012

Komposisi dan Struktur Seedling dan Sapling pada Lahan Pra dan Pasca Tambang Batubara PT. SLN di Kabupaten Dharmasraya

Solviana; Erizal Mukhtar; Chairul


Tropics | 2007

Dispersal and survival of juveniles of dominant tree species in a tropical rain forest of West Sumatra

Erizal Mukhtar; Fumito Koike


JURNAL BIOLOGI UNAND | 2014

Perubahan Distribusi Populasi Dari Schismatoglottis lancifolia Hall. et Englar di Hutan Bukit Pinang-pinang

Khairinnisa; Erizal Mukhtar; Chairul

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Shinji Fujii

University of Human Environments

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Sen Nishimura

Forest Research Institute Malaysia

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Fumito Koike

Yokohama National University

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