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Prevalence of Tree Regeneration by Sprouting and Seeding Along a Rainfall Gradient in Hawai'i

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BIOTROPICA
卷 42, 期 1, 页码 80-86

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WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2009.00540.x

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feral pig disturbance; Sus scrofa; tropical dry forest; tropical wet forest

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  1. Hawai'i Volcano National Park
  2. National Tropical Botanical Garden

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Drought stress in tropical dry forests is thought to result in greater asexual regeneration via vegetative sprouting (e.g., basal, root, and branch layering) than occurs in moister tropical forests. We tested this hypothesis by examining the prevalence of tree sprouting and seeding in tropical forests located along a rainfall gradient on the island of Hawai'i. Additionally, we examined the potential for novel disturbance, feral pig Sus scrofa rooting and trampling, to alter patterns in tree regeneration mode. We found greater sprouting (in terms of relative density and basal area) in dry forests than in mesic and wet forests, supporting the hypothesis. We also found that feral pig disturbance is negatively correlated with the relative density and basal area of seedlings in wet forests, but is positively correlated with the relative importance of sprouting, and the richness and diversity of sprouting species. Our results suggest rainfall regimes may be an important factor controlling broad-scale patterns in tree regeneration mode, and that exotic ungulates can significantly modify such patterns with potential consequences for the structure and dynamics of tree populations and communities.

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