Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demography in relation to spatially heterogeneous environments remain scarce. Regeneration of bamboos in forest understoreys after synchronous die-off provides an opportunity for assessing how they come to proliferate across heterogeneous light environments. In a Japanese forest, we examined genet demography of a population of Sasa kurilensis over a 7-year period starting 10 years after die-off, shortly after which some genets began spreading horizontally by rhizomes. The aboveground biomass was estimated and genets were discriminated in 9-m2 plots placed under both canopy gaps and closed canopies. Overall, the results suggest that the survival and sp...
Physiological and demographic responses of three species of understory herbaceous bamboo to treefall...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
1. Episodic mass flowering and subsequent die-off of bamboo understories may generate rare opportuni...
Mortality factors that act sequentially through the demographic transitions from seed to sapling may...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
• Rare gregarious flowering of understorey bamboo species occurs in temperate and subtropical forest...
Tropical bamboos persist in a wide range of light conditions and quickly respond to changes in light...
Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species dive...
A comparative analysis of the population dynamics of two bamboo species, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Ne...
Recently, a dwarf bamboo species, Sasa kurilensis; Poaceae, has invaded into alpine snow-meadows in ...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) provides a conceptual framework for explaining howenvironmen...
Dwarf bamboos are evergreen woody grasses that produce large clonal patches and dominate the underst...
1. Evergreen broad-leaved forests are widely distributed in eastern Asia with evergreen (EBL) and de...
Physiological and demographic responses of three species of understory herbaceous bamboo to treefall...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
1. Episodic mass flowering and subsequent die-off of bamboo understories may generate rare opportuni...
Mortality factors that act sequentially through the demographic transitions from seed to sapling may...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
• Rare gregarious flowering of understorey bamboo species occurs in temperate and subtropical forest...
Tropical bamboos persist in a wide range of light conditions and quickly respond to changes in light...
Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species dive...
A comparative analysis of the population dynamics of two bamboo species, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Ne...
Recently, a dwarf bamboo species, Sasa kurilensis; Poaceae, has invaded into alpine snow-meadows in ...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) provides a conceptual framework for explaining howenvironmen...
Dwarf bamboos are evergreen woody grasses that produce large clonal patches and dominate the underst...
1. Evergreen broad-leaved forests are widely distributed in eastern Asia with evergreen (EBL) and de...
Physiological and demographic responses of three species of understory herbaceous bamboo to treefall...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...