Growth rates and ages of some key tree species from subantarctic Auckland and Campbell Islands

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY(2023)

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Interspecific variation in tree growth rate and maximum age is central to understanding and predicting the dynamics offorest ecosystems. While there are abundant sources ofthis information for economically important New Zealand timber species and other common tree species, data for trees from subantarctic environments are almost entirely lacking. Here we present measurements of growth from Auckland and Campbell Islands for three species: Metrosideros umbellata (southern rata; Myrtaceae, n = 1 site), a canopy dominant; Dracophyllum sp. (inaka; Ericaceae, n = 5 sites), a widespread small tree; and Olearia lyallii (tupare, subantarctic tree daisy; Asteraceae, n = 2 sites), a species native to Snares Island that has naturalised on the Auckland Islands. Our data showed large differences in tree growth rates among and within species across islands. Growth rates varied eight-fold (i.e. from 0.34 mm yr-1 to 2.78 mm yr-1), being greatest in Olearia lyallii , least in Dracophyllum sp. and intermediate in Metrosideros umbellata. Comparisons of the five Dracophyllum sites suggest that these trees experience reduced growth rates and reach older ages when in competition with the bigger southern rata (M. umbellata) trees, possibly due to the larger southern rata providing protection from wind-throw. Measurements of resprouted southern rata trees showed a variable juvenile-phase radial growth rate, highlighting the need for caution in extrapolating the likely ages of bigger trees. Remeasured individuals of Olearia lyallii growing among taller southern rata trees showed slow growth rates compared to much faster rates seen in a nearby monospecific stand. Overall, the variability in growth seen by all three species illustrates that tree size cannot be used to indicate age in these subantarctic islands.
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forest conservation, radiocarbon dating, remote islands, Southern Ocean, southern tree limit, World Heritage Area
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