Distribution of Biomass in an Indiana Old - growth Forest from 1926 to 1992
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—We examined the structural and spatial distribution of woody biomass in relationship to disturbance in an Indiana old-growth deciduous forest over a 66-yr period. Analysis was done on the core 7.92 ha of a 20.6-ha forest in which every tree 10 cm dbh and over has been tagged and mapped since 1926. Five years are compared—1926, 1976, 1981, 1986 and 1992. Dry weight of living biomass for the 7.92-ha area for these 5 yr was 154 Mg/ha, 207 Mg/ha, 220 Mg/ha, 216 Mg/ha and 211 Mg/ha, respectively. Biomass of dead trees was 1 Mg ha21 yr21 from 1977 through 1981; 4 Mg ha21 yr21 from 1982 through 1986; and 3 Mg ha21 yr21 from 1987 through 1992. Biomass of trees that died between 1976 and 1992 was greatest for midseral species. Living biomass of dominant early to midseral species is declining while that of late seral species is increasing. In 1926 biomass of trees 10 to 25 cm diam consisted of 14% Quercus spp. and 12% Acer saccharum. By 1992 biomass in this diameter range consisted of 1% Quercus spp. and 43% A. saccharum. Equilibrium patch size was estimated for biomass at each of the five inventory dates to determine if there was a change. Equilibrium patch size for biomass was estimated to be 0.64 ha during all five inventory dates based on the coefficient of variation (CV) of biomass for 16 different grid cell sizes. Grid cell size refers to the size of adjacent cells in a grid that covered the entire study area. The grid with the smallest cells had cells of 0.01 ha. This grid of 0.01-ha cells was aggregated to 15 additional grid cell sizes, where the largest grid cell size was 1.98 ha. CV for all grid cell sizes was highest in 1926 due to effects of prior grazing. These data indicate an increase in deadwood biomass, a shift in stand composition, recovery from grazing by an increase in small diameter trees and no change in equilibrium patch size over the five inventory dates.
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