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Disturbance and Plant Succession in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of the American Southwest

机译:美国西南部莫哈韦沙漠和索诺兰沙漠的干扰与植物演替

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Disturbances such as fire, land clearing, and road building remove vegetation and can have major influences on public health through effects on air quality, aesthetics, recreational opportunities, natural resource availability, and economics. Plant recovery and succession following disturbance are poorly understood in arid lands relative to more temperate regions. This study quantitatively reviewed vegetation reestablishment following a variety of disturbances in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of southwestern North America. A total of 47 studies met inclusion criteria for the review. The time estimated by 29 individual studies for full reestablishment of total perennial plant cover was 76 years. Although long, this time was shorter than an estimated 215 years (among 31 individual studies) required for the recovery of species composition typical of undisturbed areas, assuming that recovery remains linear following the longest time since disturbance measurement made by the studies.
机译:诸如火灾,土地清理和道路建设等干扰会清除植被,并可能通过影响空气质量,美学,休闲机会,自然资源可用性和经济状况而对公共健康产生重大影响。与温带地区相比,干旱地区对植物恢复和干扰后的演替知之甚少。这项研究定量评估了北美西南部莫哈韦沙漠和索诺兰沙漠中的各种干扰之后的植被重建。共有47项研究符合纳入标准。由29项独立研究估计,完全重建多年生植物的总覆盖时间为76年。尽管时间长,但假设恢复是自研究进行干扰测量以来最长的时间,恢复时间保持线性,但此时间短于恢复未受干扰地区典型物种组成所需的估计215年(在31项单独研究中)。

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