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Environmental factors affecting vegetation composition in the Alxa Plateau, China |
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出 版 社:Journal of Arid Environments |
发表时间:2007 |
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沙坡头沙漠试验研究站
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作 者:Mingzhu He(何明珠),Jinggang Zheng,Xinrong Li |
点 击 率:4726 |
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摘 要:The aim of this study was to provide an analysis of vegetation and environment relationships in the
Alxa Plateau of Inner Mongolia, China. Seventy species representing 46 genera and 16 families were
collected. The largest families were Leguminosae, Polygonaceae, Gramineae and Compositae,
representing 20.0%, 15.7%, 14.3% and 14.3% of the total flora, respectively. Phanerophytes and
hemicryptophytes were the most abundant life-form. Classification of the vegetation was analysed using
two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) techniques. This resulted in the recognition of six
vegetation groups, each of definite vegetation and soil characteristics, which could be linked to a specific
geomorphologic unit. Ordination techniques as detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and canonical
correspondence analysis (CCA) were used to examine the relationship between the vegetation and
environmental parameters. Analysis with DCA gave results similar to CCA, suggesting that there is a
relatively strong correspondence between vegetation and environmental factors. CCA axis 1 was highly
associated with organic matter, total nitrogen, silt and clay content, elevation, Kira moisture index and
relative humidity, while CCA axis 2 showed significant correlation with chlorine, calcium ion, magnesium
ion and electrolytic conductivity. These gradients were related closely to the first two canonical axes, and
accounted for 60% of the species–environment relationship in the study sites. Understanding
relationships between environmental variables and vegetation distribution in this area helps us to apply
these findings in management, reclamation, and development of arid and semi-arid grassland ecosystems. |
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