New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
Population dynamics of the emergent conifer Agathis australis (D. Don) Lindl. (kauri) in New Zealand I. Population structures and tree growth rates in mature stands
MOINUDDIN AHMED
JOHN OGDEN
Department of Botany, University of Auckland
Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract Twenty five plots of mature kauri
Agathis australis (D. Don) Lindl., covering the range
of the species in northern New Zealand, were sam-
pled for density, basal area, and species composi-
tion using a modified point-centered quarter
technique. Two increment cores were taken from
at least ten trees at most sites, and used to estimate
tree ages and growth rates. The density of kauri
stems ^ 10 cm d.b.h. ranged from 17 to 416 ha~',
and the basal area from 23 to 127 m2 ha~' in the
25 stands. Diameter distributions ranged from
highly skewed and unimodal to flat and multi-
modal, with all size classes represented in most
plots. Combined frequency distributions suggest
that two or three kauri generations (cohorts) may
be present on many sites.
There is only a weak relationship between age
and diameter; individuals in the same 10 cm
diameter class may vary in age by 300 years, and
the largest individual on the site is often not the
oldest. Mean annual diameter increments range
from 0.15 to 0.46 cm yr~'on different sites with an
overall average of 0.23 cm yr~>, equivalent to 8.7
annual rings per cm of core, about half the com-
monly quoted figure for growth rate. Periodic mean
annual increment and mean annual increment
curves are presented. It is concluded that the "nor-
mally attainable age" is >600 years. Individuals
>2 m d.b.h. probably often exceed 1000 years, but
there is no reliable evidence for trees >2000 years
in age.
Keywords Agathis australis; age; basal area;
cohort; density; growth rate; kauri; size frequency
distributions
Received 11 February 1986; accepted 12 September 1986
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1987, Vol. 25 : 217-229
0028-825X/87/2502-0217$2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1987
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