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Influence of a dominant macrophyte, Juncus effusus, on wetland plant species richness, diversity, and community composition

机译:优势大型植物Juncus effusus对湿地植物物种丰富度,多样性和群落组成的影响

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Few studies have experimentally investigated the influence of competition for light on structure and composition of wetland vascular plant communities, despite the well-documented high productivity in such systems. Influences of the dominant emergent wetland plant Juncus effusus on the surrounding macrophyte community were evaluated in a shallow freshwater wetland through two consecutive growing seasons. Permanent transects were constructed along diagonals of randomly oriented 1 m2 plots centered around isolated, colonizing J. effusus tussocks. Percent areal cover was measured for each species or identifiable taxon group in 400 cm2 sub-plots centered 10, 20, 30, and 40 cm from the tussock edge, to evaluate species richness, diversity, and dominance indices. Observational studies during the first growing season indicated that plots having larger, more heavily shading tussocks yielded significantly lower cover and species richness in the surrounding plant community than less shaded plots. Shading by J. effusus was reduced experimentally during the second growing season by holding culms in a vertical position in half of the J. effusus-occupied study plots in order to assess directly the influence of shading by J. effusus. Manipulated plots became more diverse and species-rich and developed higher total percent areal cover. Within shaded reference plots, reductions in cover, richness, and diversity were correlated with intensity of shading; each of these measures was lowest in sub-plots centered 10 cm from the tussock, where measured light reduction was highest. Neighborhood analyses of biomass, species composition, and light reduction indicated that individual species biomass varied with distance from J. effusus tussocks and shading intensity, an indication of the potential for shifts in community composition as populations of this dominant macrophyte expand to fill a wetland area. A mathematical model is presented to illustrate shading effects of J. effusus as a population grows from isolated, colonizing tussocks to an interacting system of tussocks in an established population of this dominant macrophyte.
机译:很少有研究通过实验研究光竞争对湿地维管植物群落结构和组成的影响,尽管在此类系统中有大量文献证明其具有很高的生产力。通过连续两个生长季节,在浅水淡水湿地中评估了主要的紧急湿地植物Juncus effusus对周围大型植物群落的影响。沿着随机定向的1 m2 地块的对角线构造永久样条,该地块以孤立的,定居的南芥J丛为中心。在距草丛边缘10、20、30和40 cm的400 cm2 子图中,对每个物种或可识别的分类单元组测量面积覆盖率,以评估物种的丰富度,多样性和优势指数。在第一个生长季节的观察研究表明,与没有阴影的地块相比,具有较大,阴影更浓的丛状地块在周围植物群落中产生的覆盖度和物种丰富度明显降低。为了在第二个生长季节中,通过将茎杆垂直放置在半数J. effusus占用的研究地块中,以实验方式减少J. effusus的遮光作用,从而直接评估J. effusus的遮光作用。操纵的土地变得更加多样化和物种丰富,并且总面积覆盖率更高。在阴影参考图中,覆盖率,丰富度和多样性的减少与阴影强度相关;这些措施中的每一个在距草丛10 cm处的子图中最低,其中测得的减光率最高。对生物量,物种组成和减光作用的邻域分析表明,单个物种的生物量会随着距J. effusus丛的距离和遮荫强度的变化而变化,这表明随着主要优势植物种群扩展到湿地区域,群落组成可能发生变化。 。提出了一个数学模型来说明随着种群从孤立的,定植的丛生到这个主要的大型植物的既定种群中的丛生相互作用系统中,紫花J. ususus的阴影效应。

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