Species Diversity Research in Bornean Forests with Implications for Conservation Biology and Silviculture.
Open Access
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by The Japan Society of Tropical Ecology in Tropics
- Vol. 1 (2/3) , 91-111
- https://doi.org/10.3759/tropics.1.91
Abstract
The majority of tree species in tropical rain forests are rare on a local scale. A major problemin ecology is to investigate how these species can persist at such low local density. A related probleminvolves the demographic factors preventing any of the more common species from achieving dominancein the forest such as happens in the temperate zone. To investigate this topic tree populations in threecontrasting mixed dipterocarp forests in Sarawak have been measured at five-year intervals to gain information on rates of tree growth, recruitment and survival. The strengths and weaknesses of our methodology are contrasted with alternative experimental designs to highlight the best approaches for investigations of biodiversity. We have compared the demographic patterns of rare, occasional and commonspecies by combining species into abundance classes. For locally common species we have been able toevaluate population stability using regression analysis of changes in population size over four successiveintervals of five years. Using such approaches, long-term demographic studies can suggest the degree oftemporal stability of rainforest communities and give practical suggestions for preserving tree species innature reserves. These studies are also being used to provide baseline data for comparison with selec-tively logged forests and to assist in effective forest management planning. Such efforts are importantbecause logging and agricultural activities are currently having a major impact on Sarawak’s forests.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Tropical Rainforest Gaps And Tree Species DiversityAnnual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1987
- Spacing Dynamics of a Tropical Rain Forest Tree: Evaluation of the Janzen-Connell ModelThe American Naturalist, 1984
- Compensatory Recruitment, Growth, and Mortality as Factors Maintaining Rain Forest Tree DiversityEcological Monographs, 1984
- Relative Preference of Arphia Sulphurea (Orthoptera: Acrididae) for Sparse and Common Prairie GrassesEcology, 1983
- Tree Dispersion, Abundance, and Diversity in a Tropical Dry ForestScience, 1979
- THE MAINTENANCE OF SPECIES‐RICHNESS IN PLANT COMMUNITIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE REGENERATION NICHEBiological Reviews, 1977
- A Matrix Model of Tree Population DynamicsPublished by Springer Nature ,1975
- Herbivores and the Number of Tree Species in Tropical ForestsThe American Naturalist, 1970
- Speciation among tropical forest trees: some deductions in the light of recent evidenceBiological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1969
- The Structure of the Tropical Rain Forest and Speciation in the Humid TropicsJournal of Ecology, 1966