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The Groot Effect: Plant facilitation and desert shrub regrowth following extensive damage

机译:Groot效应:大规模破坏后植物的便利化和荒漠灌木的生长

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Deserts are increasing in extent globally, but existing deserts are decreasing in health. The basic biology and ecology of foundation plant species in deserts are limited. This is a direct study that provides an estimate of the capacity for a locally dominant foundation shrub species in California to recover from damage. Desert shrubs are cleared and damaged by humans for many purposes including agriculture, oil and gas production, and sustainable energy developments; we need to know whether foundation species consistently facilitate the abundance and diversity of other plants in high‐stress ecosystems and whether they can recover. A total of 20 Ephedra californica shrubs were clipped to the ground at a single site and systematically resampled for regrowth 2 years later. These shrubs were damaged once and regrew rapidly, and relatively, larger shrubs were not more resilient. This study provides evidence for what we termed the “Groot Effect” because smaller individuals of this shrub species can recover from significant aboveground damage and continue to have positive effects on other plant species (similar to the popular culture reference to a benefactor tree species). The density of other plant species was consistently facilitated while effects on diversity varied with season. These findings confirm that E. californica is a foundation species that can be an important restoration tool within the deserts of California in spite of extreme cycles of drought and physical damage to its canopy.
机译:全球范围内的沙漠正在增加,但现有沙漠的健康状况正在下降。沙漠地基植物种类的基本生物学和生态学是有限的。这是一项直接研究,提供了对加利福尼亚当地优势基础灌木物种从破坏中恢复的能力的估计。人为许多目的清除和破坏了沙漠灌木,包括农业,石油和天然气生产以及可持续能源发展;我们需要知道基础物种是否能持续促进高胁迫生态系统中其他植物的丰度和多样性,以及它们是否可以恢复。在单个地点将总共20种麻黄灌木灌木修剪到地面,并在2年后系统地重新采样以进行再生。这些灌木丛一旦被破坏并迅速重新生长,相对而言,较大的灌木丛就没有更大的弹性。这项研究为我们所谓的“ Groot效应”提供了证据,因为这种灌木物种的较小个体可以从明显的地上破坏中恢复过来,并继续对其他植物物种产生积极影响(类似于对恩人树种的流行栽培参考)。持续促进其他植物物种的密度,而对多样性的影响随季节而变化。这些发现证实,尽管干旱和极端破坏其冠层,但加利福尼亚州的E.californica是基础物种,可以成为加利福尼亚沙漠中的重要恢复工具。

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