2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10342-015-0921-z
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Projecting spatiotemporal changes in suitable climate conditions to regenerate trees using niche differences between adult and juvenile trees

Abstract: Assessing suitable climate conditions to regenerate trees over a large area is of great importance to investigate potential impacts of climate change. In this study, we developed a size-based species distribution model (SBSDM) to assess spatiotemporal changes in the tree regeneration niche separately from the growth niche in adults. Siebold's beech (Fagus crenata) was selected as the target species. We projected (1) areas where adult and juvenile potential habitats (PHs) overlapped, (2)only-adult PHs, (3) only… Show more

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“…However, most of these works only consider the direct effect of change in driver and fail to notice the indirect effect of change in biotic interactions, such as the intensification of deer impact on vegetation. For example, Siebold's beech ( Fagus crenata Blume)—the dominant tree in the cool temperate zone of Japan—is projected by some models to decrease its potential habitats widely according to the future climate change (Koide et al., ; Matsui et al., , ; Nakao et al., ). Additionally, the regeneration of Fagus crenata would become suppressed under heavy browsing by sika deer (Takatsuki & Gorai, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, most of these works only consider the direct effect of change in driver and fail to notice the indirect effect of change in biotic interactions, such as the intensification of deer impact on vegetation. For example, Siebold's beech ( Fagus crenata Blume)—the dominant tree in the cool temperate zone of Japan—is projected by some models to decrease its potential habitats widely according to the future climate change (Koide et al., ; Matsui et al., , ; Nakao et al., ). Additionally, the regeneration of Fagus crenata would become suppressed under heavy browsing by sika deer (Takatsuki & Gorai, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How to cite this article: Ohashi, H., Kominami, Y., Higa, M., Koide, D., Nakao, K., Tsuyama, I., Matsui, T. and Tanaka, N. (2016), Land abandonment and changes in snow cover period accelerate range expansions of sika deer. Ecology and Evolution, 6: 7763-7775. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2514…”
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confidence: 99%