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Plant Community Composition and Biodiversity Patterns in Urban Parks of Portland, Oregon

机译:俄勒冈州波特兰城市公园的植物群落组成和生物多样性格局

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Urban parks are biodiversity hotspots and are integral components of green infrastructure in urban areas. A variety of land use practices and environmental factors affect urban park biodiversity and vegetation structure, composition, and ecological function, but few studies have compared plant taxonomic composition, structural complexity, and species traits across different types of urban green spaces. The purpose of this study was to better understand the relationships between plant community composition, structural patterns, and environmental and species traits by using a standardized data collection method across different types of urban parks in Portland, Oregon. We examined the potential ways that different types of urban parks preserve native species and/or harbor non-native and invasive species. We used a stratified random sampling design to select 15 parks of different types based on use: 1) recreational-active use parks, 2) natural-passive use parks, and 3) multi-use parks. We found a total of 178 plant species belonging to 141 genera and 65 families. Multivariate analyses, including ordination with non-metric multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis were used to explore vegetation composition data and associations of different species assemblages with environmental variables. One-way analysis of variance was used to test hypotheses about variables associated with diversity. Statistically-significant differences in species richness and biodiversity indices were found between different park types. More native species were found in natural-passive use parks than other park types, more non-native species are found in multi-use parks than the other park types, and more invasive species were found in natural passive-use parks than in recreational-active use parks. Attributes such as natural-passive use park type, wetland habitat, steep slopes, native species origin, non-native species origin, and vine and tree plant forms were those most strongly correlated with the non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination, indicating that these attributes exert the strongest influence on species abundance and distribution with Portland’s urban parks. The findings of this study can assist park managers in their aims to promote native species cover, reduce invasive species presence, or achieve additional management goals for urban parks.
机译:城市公园是生物多样性的热点,是城市地区绿色基础设施不可或缺的组成部分。各种各样的土地使用方式和环境因素都会影响城市公园的生物多样性以及植被结构,组成和生态功能,但是很少有研究比较过不同类型城市绿地的植物分类组成,结构复杂性和物种特征。这项研究的目的是通过使用俄勒冈州波特兰市不同类型城市公园的标准化数据收集方法,更好地了解植物群落组成,结构模式与环境和物种性状之间的关系。我们研究了不同类型的城市公园保护本地物种和/或庇护非本地和入侵物种的潜在方式。我们使用分层随机抽样设计,根据用途选择了15个不同类型的公园:1)娱乐活动用途公园,2)自然被动用途公园和3)多用途公园。我们找到了141个属65个科的178种植物。多元分析,包括采用非度量多维标度进行排序和聚类分析,用于探索植被成分数据以及不同物种组合与环境变量的关联。方差的单向分析用于检验与多样性相关的变量的假设。在不同的公园类型之间发现物种丰富度和生物多样性指数在统计上有显着差异。在自然被动使用公园中发现的本地物种比其他类型的公园更多,在多功能公园中发现的非本地物种比其他公园类型更多,在自然被动使用公园中发现的入侵物种比休闲公园更多。积极使用公园。诸如自然被动使用公园类型,湿地栖息地,陡坡,本地物种起源,非本地物种起源以及藤本和树木植物形式等属性与非度量多维缩放比例排序最密切相关,表明这些属性波特兰的城市公园对物种的丰富度和分布影响最大。这项研究的结果可以帮助公园管理者实现其目标,以促进本地物种的覆盖,减少入侵物种的存在或实现城市公园的其他管理目标。

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