2017
DOI: 10.1186/s41610-017-0050-3
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Spatial distribution patterns of old-growth forest of dioecious tree Torreya nucifera in rocky Gotjawal terrain of Jeju Island, South Korea

Abstract: Background: Spatial structure of plants in a population reflects complex interactions of ecological and evolutionary processes. For dioecious plants, differences in reproduction cost between sexes and sizes might affect their spatial distribution. Abiotic heterogeneity may also affect adaptation activities, and result in a unique spatial structure of the population. Thus, we examined sex-and size-related spatial distributions of old-growth forest of dioecious tree Torreya nucifera in extremely heterogeneous Go… Show more

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“…However, in the highly diverse and small-scale microhabitats of the Gotjawal terrain, where the YS and GP populations are located, resource gradients in moisture or soil nutrients are unlikely to form. Shin et al (2017) also could not find SSS pattern of Torreya nucifera distributed on Gotjawal terrain in Jeju Island. There were limited numbers of trees in the GP population, which possibly reduced the power of the spatial analysis.…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Patterns Related To Sexmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…However, in the highly diverse and small-scale microhabitats of the Gotjawal terrain, where the YS and GP populations are located, resource gradients in moisture or soil nutrients are unlikely to form. Shin et al (2017) also could not find SSS pattern of Torreya nucifera distributed on Gotjawal terrain in Jeju Island. There were limited numbers of trees in the GP population, which possibly reduced the power of the spatial analysis.…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Patterns Related To Sexmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Thus, the more diverse parameters of land and climate will greatly affect the M. hildebrandii trees distribution pattern. Shin et al (2017) stated the incorporation of topological properties will be useful for identifying biotic and abiotic effects on the spatial distribution of plants. In a more detailed spatial analysis, there were pattern which likely associated with land and climatic variables ( Figure 6).…”
Section: The Relationships Between M Hildebrandii Distribution and Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…et Zucc. is in Japan and South Korean [15], and three species (T. fargesii Franch, T. grandis Fort. ex Lind.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%