Abstract

Species richness, floristic composition, and structure of understory treelets were investigated in three 1-ha plots, distributed in the undisturbed tropical seasonal rain forest of Xishuangbanna, SW China. We investigated all the woody species except lianas in these plots, compared the differences of species diversity of trees and treelets in these plots and the differences of understory structure between this forest and the typical dipterocarp forests in SE Asia. We found 5089 individuals belonging to 356 species, 189 genera, and 63 families in the three plots. The five most important families were Rubiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lauraceae, Meliaceae, and Annonacae. The treelet layer was much more diverse than the tree layer, indicating that result based only on trees may be not an appropriate representation of the diversity status of a particular tropical forest type. The three plots were more similar when the treelet layer was considered than when tree layer was considered. In contrast with the dipterocarp forests in SE Asia, the understory of tropical seasonal rain forest was mainly composed of the trees with small and middle stature at maturity classes. These results indicate that the structure of tropical forest understory may differ not only among continents but also within continent.

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