Size-gradient differences in the spatial patterns and processes of Pinus armandii in forest lines of Li Mountains, North Central China

2021 
Abstract Pinus armandii is one of the local dominant trees in forest lines of Li mountains. The population pattern of Pinus armandii in the forest line is greatly influenced by individual size, and individual size has effect on ecological process. Sampling plot 50 m × 50 m was established in Shunwangping Scenic spot of Li Mountains to obtain location and diameter at breast height (DBH), and spatial point pattern method was applied to explore spatial pattern and ecological process of individuals at different sizes. The results showed: (1) Individual size of Pinus armandii had a parabolic distribution, 10–15 cm DBH individuals had most aggregation scales, 15 cm), individuals at 10–15 cm had wider positive correlation scales with other three groups, it might be that quantity of individuals in 10–15 cm was greatest. The size difference of individual in species population had a great influence on the pattern, the results could help to understand the significant impact factors and regeneration obstacles of Pinus armandii in the forest line at different stages.
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