Abstract

Relationships between lowland rain-forest structure, dynamics and site conditions were examined by the establishment of plots and profile diagrams within mature-phase forest at 13 sites and with permanent plots at three of these sites where trees have been enumerated over 20 years. Most forest structural measures were intercorrelated but forest stature was uncorrelated with HCl-extractable soil nutrient concentrations and was apparently related to topography, soil depth and soil water. The relationship between diameter and height varied between forests and was correlated with HCl-extractable P and Mg for dry-land sites (...)

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