1980-2021 年间日本列岛 45 个地块的森林监测数据

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Ecological Research Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1111/1440-1703.12457
Tetsuro Yoshikawa, Kumiko Totsu, Yayoi Takeuchi, Taku Kadoya, Tsutomu Enoki, Sakae Fujii, Atsuko S. Fukamachi, Mitsuru Hirota, Kazuhiko Hoshizaki, Naoki Iiyama, Yukio Ishikawa, Hiroki Itô, Hajime Kobayashi, Takashi S. Kohyama, Yasuo Konno, Akifumi Makita, Akira S. Mori, Dai Nagamatsu, Tohru Nakashizuka, Kanji Namikawa, Mahoko Noguchi, Michinori Sakimoto, Yoshinobu Ozaki, Tatsuyuki Seino, Hisashi Sugita, Jun-Ichirou Suzuki, Ryo O. Suzuki, Satoshi N. Suzuki, Koichi Takahashi, Ryunosuke Tateno, Ryuichi Watanabe, Tamon Yamashita, Tomohiro Yoshida, Masae I. Ishihara, Tanaka Kenta, Masahiro Nakamura, Tsutom Hiura
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对森林树木群落的长期监测是阐明森林结构和动态以及评估生态系统功能(如初级生产)的基础。由于全球气候变化正在从局部到全球范围内改变森林生态系统,因此有必要记录森林的长期监测数据,以研究森林变化的时间和地理趋势。我们报告了日本 27 个地点的 45 块林地(平均面积为 0.69 公顷;范围为 0.0325-6.25 公顷)的监测数据。这些地块位于北纬 32.38 度到 43.36 度之间,海拔从 8 米到 2453 米不等。这些林地包括原始森林和次生林,涵盖各种森林生物群落,如暖温带常绿林、温带落叶阔叶林以及北方或亚高山针叶林。在每个地块中,对所有大于一定最小尺寸(通常为胸径 15 厘米)的活树和藤本植物进行反复测量,并记录 5-40 年(平均 17.3 年)内茎干的存活和更新情况。数据以日本 "监测点 1000 项目"(Ishihara 等,2011 年,《生态研究》,26,1007-1008)使用的格式和基于样本的达尔文核心格式呈现。该数据集扩展了日本森林现有的开放式监测数据,从而有助于进一步荟萃分析森林群落结构以及与气候变化和其他驱动因素相关的变化。本摘要的完整数据集电子版可在 JaLTER 的 MetaCat 中查阅,网址为 http://db.cger.nies.go.jp/JaLTER/metacat/metacat/ERDP-2024-03.1/jalter-en。
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Forest monitoring data of 45 plots across the Japanese archipelago during 1980–2021

Long-term monitoring of forest tree communities is a basis for elucidating forest structure and dynamics and for evaluating ecosystem functions such as primary production. Because global climate change is changing forest ecosystems from the local to the global scale, it is essential to document long-term monitoring data of forests to examine the temporal and geographical trends of forest changes. We report monitoring data of 45 forest plots (average area 0.69 ha; range 0.0325–6.25 ha) at 27 sites in Japan. These plots are situated within 32.38° N to 43.36° N and at elevations ranging from 8 to 2453 m above sea level. The forest plots include both old-growth and secondary forests, and cover various forest biomes, such as warm-temperate evergreen forests, temperate deciduous broadleaved forests, and boreal or sub-alpine coniferous forests. In each plot, all living trees and lianas larger than a certain minimum size (typically 15 cm stem girth at breast height) were repeatedly measured and survival and recruitment of stems were recorded over 5–40 years (average 17.3 years). The data are presented in the format used by the Monitoring Sites 1000 Project in Japan (Ishihara et al. 2011, Ecological Research, 26, 1007–1008) and in the sample-based Darwin Core format. This dataset expands existing open monitoring data for Japanese forests and thereby facilitates further meta-analysis of forest community structures and changes in relation to climate change and other drivers. The complete data set for this abstract is available in electronic format in MetaCat in JaLTER at http://db.cger.nies.go.jp/JaLTER/metacat/metacat/ERDP-2024-03.1/jalter-en.

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Ecological Research
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期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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