Phytosociological characteristics of Betula davurica–Quercus crispula forests in Japan based on a comparison with summergreen broad-leaved forests in Northeast Asia

Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.japb.2023.10.006
Takuto Shitara , Yukito Nakamura , Pavel Vitalevich Krestov , Shin'ichi Suzuki , Yoshinobu Hoshino , Takashi Kamijo
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Betula davurica and deciduous Quercus forests are among the principal forest types in Northeast Asia. They are found throughout continental Northeast Asia and in some mountainous regions of Central Honshu and eastern Hokkaido in the Japanese Archipelago. B. davuricaQuercus crispula forests in Japan are significant for understanding the phytogeography of Japan and Northeast Asia. However, their relationships with B. davuricaQuercus mongolica forests in continental Northeast Asia remain poorly understood. We compared the species composition of B. davuricaQ. crispula forests of Japan, with those of Q. crispula dominant forests and B. davuricaQ. mongolica forests using phytosociological methods. The results suggested that B. davuricaQ. crispula forests of Japan had a significant number of species common to the order Lespedezo bicoloris–Quercetalia mongolicae and the class Querco mongolicae–Betuletea davuricae in continental Northeast Asia than in other associations in Japan. Furthermore, our results showed that associations between B. davurica and Q. crispula forests in Central Honshu and Hokkaido are related to different orders in continental Northeast Asia. The relations of the associations between Japan and the continent are considered to have been caused by the environmental similarities, the histories of taxa, and the changes in vegetation distribution.

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基于与东北亚夏绿阔叶林的比较研究日本桦树-柞树林的植物社会学特征
桦树林和落叶柞树林是东北亚的主要森林类型之一。它们遍布东北亚大陆以及日本列岛本州中部和北海道东部的一些山区。日本的 B. davurica-Quercus crispula 森林对于了解日本和东北亚的植物地理具有重要意义。然而,它们与东北亚大陆的桦树-柞树森林之间的关系仍然鲜为人知。我们采用植物社会学方法,比较了日本 B. davurica-Q. crispula 森林与 Q. crispula 优势森林和 B. davurica-Q. mongolica 森林的物种组成。结果表明,与日本其他森林相比,日本的B. davurica-Q.crisula森林拥有东北亚大陆Lespedezo bicoloris-Quercetalia mongolicae目和Querco mongolicae-Betuletea davuricae类的大量常见物种。此外,我们的研究结果表明,本州中部和北海道的B. davurica和Q. crispula森林之间的关联与东北亚大陆的不同等级有关。日本和东北亚大陆之间的联系被认为是由环境相似性、分类群的历史和植被分布的变化造成的。
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