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Hydrastis canadensis L. (Ranunculaceae) distribution does not reflect response to microclimate gradients across a mesophytic forest cove.

机译:加拿大Hydrastis canadensis L.(毛an科)的分布不能反映对中生代森林小海湾中小气候梯度的响应。

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Spatial patterns of understorey plant distribution can reflect availability of suitable abiotic microsites. Hydrastis canadensis is a native, herbaceous perennial whose distribution may be constrained by microsite availability. This study was conducted in a nature preserve approximately 10 km northeast of Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. We planted 5 transects each on south- and north-facing cove hillsides with clonally derived rhizomes of H. canadensis. Transects were spaced 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 m from a third-order stream. Because the transect 20 m from the stream on the south-facing hillside was adjacent to a natural H. canadensis patch, this transect was postulated to represent suitable habitat. We tested the effects of aspect and distance from stream on phytometer growth measures (survival, leaf area, and both rhizome and leaf area relative growth rates). We also monitored temperature, humidity, and light, then quantified environmental distances for these measures between each transect location and the transect in suitable habitat. Plant growth measures were then regressed on these distances to test hypotheses about factor effects. Neither survival nor relative growth rates depended on aspect or distance from the stream, although leaf area was higher on the north-facing aspect in both years and increased with proximity to the stream in 2003. Rhizome relative growth rate did not depend on any of the environmental distance measures, although leaf area change depended on cumulative light, increasing as the environmental distance from the suitable site increased. The relatively weak association between environmental variation across the forested cove reinforces other studies suggesting that H. canadensis has a relatively broad ecological niche, and its rarity is unlikely due to lack of availability of suitable habitat..
机译:底层植物分布的空间格局可以反映出合适的非生物微场所的可用性。加拿大Hydrastis是多年生草本多年生草本植物,其分布可能受到微型站点可用性的限制。这项研究是在美国西弗吉尼亚州摩根敦东北约10公里的自然保护区中进行的。我们在南面和北面的小海湾山坡上分别种植了5个样带,分别克隆了加拿大念珠菌。样条与三阶流的间隔为20、40、60、80和100 m。因为从朝南的山坡上的河流中经过20 m的断面与天然的加拿大念珠菌斑块相邻,所以该断面被认为代表了合适的栖息地。我们测试了纵横比和距溪流的距离对植酸计生长指标(存活率,叶面积以及根茎和叶面积相对生长率)的影响。我们还监控了温度,湿度和光线,然后量化了每个样点位置与合适栖息地中样点之间这些措施的环境距离。然后在这些距离上回归植物生长测度,以检验关于因子效应的假设。存活率和相对生长率均不取决于溪流的长宽比或距离,尽管这两个年度的叶面积都比北向高,并且在2003年随靠近溪流而增加。根茎相对生长率不取决于任何一个尽管叶面积的变化取决于累积的光线,但环境距离的度量标准却随着距合适地点的环境距离的增加而增加。整个森林小海湾的环境变化之间的相对较弱的联系加强了其他研究,这表明加拿大H.canadensis具有相对广泛的生态位,并且由于缺乏合适的栖息地而不太可能出现。

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