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Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China

The evergreen and deciduous broadleaved mixed forests (EDBMFs) belong to one of the ecosystems most sensitive to environmental change, however, little is known about the environmental determinants for their plant diversity and forest structure at different habitat types and spatial scales. Here, we...

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Autores principales: Feng, Guang, Li, Jun‐Qing, Zang, Run‐Guo, Ding, Yi, Ai, Xun‐Ru, Yao, Lan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30598793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4655
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author Feng, Guang
Li, Jun‐Qing
Zang, Run‐Guo
Ding, Yi
Ai, Xun‐Ru
Yao, Lan
author_facet Feng, Guang
Li, Jun‐Qing
Zang, Run‐Guo
Ding, Yi
Ai, Xun‐Ru
Yao, Lan
author_sort Feng, Guang
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description The evergreen and deciduous broadleaved mixed forests (EDBMFs) belong to one of the ecosystems most sensitive to environmental change, however, little is known about the environmental determinants for their plant diversity and forest structure at different habitat types and spatial scales. Here, we used data from a 15‐ha (300 × 500 m) forest dynamic plot (FDP) of an old‐growth EDBMF to examine the patterns and determinants of the three community features (stem abundance, rarefied species richness and basal area [BA]) in three habitat types (ridge, hillside and foothill) and at three spatial scales (20 × 20 m, 50 × 50 m, and 100 × 100 m). We found that the three community features significantly changed with habitat type, but only one of them (rarefied richness) changed with scale. Among spatial scales, the principle environmental factors that widely affected community features were pH, soil organic matter, and total phosphorus, while these effects only taken place at certain habitat. Variations in the three community features explained by soil conditions were generally greater than those explained by topographical conditions. With changes in habitat type, the proportion of variations explained by environmental conditions was 31%–53%, 8%–25%, and 18%–26% for abundance, rarefied richness, and BA, respectively. With increasing spatial scale, the variations explained by environmental conditions were 44%–75% for abundance, 28%–95% for rarefied richness, and 18%–86% for BA. Our study demonstrated that environmental factors had great impacts on the plant diversity and forest structure in the EDBMFs, especially the soil factors such as pH. In addition, the importance of the environmental determinants on these community features was highly related to the spatial scale.
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spelling pubmed-63037682018-12-31 Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China Feng, Guang Li, Jun‐Qing Zang, Run‐Guo Ding, Yi Ai, Xun‐Ru Yao, Lan Ecol Evol Original Research The evergreen and deciduous broadleaved mixed forests (EDBMFs) belong to one of the ecosystems most sensitive to environmental change, however, little is known about the environmental determinants for their plant diversity and forest structure at different habitat types and spatial scales. Here, we used data from a 15‐ha (300 × 500 m) forest dynamic plot (FDP) of an old‐growth EDBMF to examine the patterns and determinants of the three community features (stem abundance, rarefied species richness and basal area [BA]) in three habitat types (ridge, hillside and foothill) and at three spatial scales (20 × 20 m, 50 × 50 m, and 100 × 100 m). We found that the three community features significantly changed with habitat type, but only one of them (rarefied richness) changed with scale. Among spatial scales, the principle environmental factors that widely affected community features were pH, soil organic matter, and total phosphorus, while these effects only taken place at certain habitat. Variations in the three community features explained by soil conditions were generally greater than those explained by topographical conditions. With changes in habitat type, the proportion of variations explained by environmental conditions was 31%–53%, 8%–25%, and 18%–26% for abundance, rarefied richness, and BA, respectively. With increasing spatial scale, the variations explained by environmental conditions were 44%–75% for abundance, 28%–95% for rarefied richness, and 18%–86% for BA. Our study demonstrated that environmental factors had great impacts on the plant diversity and forest structure in the EDBMFs, especially the soil factors such as pH. In addition, the importance of the environmental determinants on these community features was highly related to the spatial scale. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6303768/ /pubmed/30598793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4655 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Feng, Guang
Li, Jun‐Qing
Zang, Run‐Guo
Ding, Yi
Ai, Xun‐Ru
Yao, Lan
Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China
title Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China
title_full Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China
title_fullStr Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China
title_full_unstemmed Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China
title_short Variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in China
title_sort variation in three community features across habitat types and scales within a 15‐ha subtropical evergreen‐deciduous broadleaved mixed forest dynamics plot in china
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30598793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4655
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