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Spatial patterns in cushion-dominated plant communities of the high Andes of central Chile: how frequent are positive associations?

机译:智利中部安第斯山脉中以垫层为主的植物群落中的空间格局:正向关联的频率有多高?

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Question: In stressful abiotic environments positive plant interaction is expected to be a frequent and an important process driving community composition and structure. In the high Andes in central Chile, the cushion plant Azorella madreporica dominates plant communities and appears to benefit the assemblage of species that grows within it. However, there are also many other species that grow outside this nurse cushion plant, which may or may not interact with this species. What is the prevailing type of spatial associations among the plant species that are not growing inside the nurse plant? What is the type of interactions between cushion plants and those species growing outside them? Location: Molina River basin (33 degrees 20'S, 70 degrees 16'W, 3600 m a.s.L), in the Andes of central Chile, ca. 50 km east of Santiago. Methods: Two accurate mapping plots of individual plants of different species were located at two summits (Franciscano and Tres Puntas sites). The spatial distributions and associations between species growing outside cushions and within cushions at each site were estimated by point-pattern analyses using the univariate and bivariate transformations of Ripley's K-functions. Results: We found both positive and, especially, negative spatial associations (8 out of 12 species in Franciscano site) between A. madreporica cushions and plants growing outside them. However, most of the species showed positive spatial associations among them. The variation in spatial association was site-specific and also depended on the type of plants involved. Adesmia spp., the second most abundant non-cushion species, displayed negative associations with cushions and positive associations with other species growing outside cushions. Conclusions: Our study suggests very complex interactions among species, which ranged from positive to negative, and are also affected by abiotic environmental conditions.
机译:问题:在紧张的非生物环境中,积极的植物相互作用预计将成为驱动社区组成和结构的频繁且重要的过程。在智利中部的高安第斯山脉中,气垫植物madorporica占主导地位,并且似乎有利于其中生长的物种的聚集。但是,在该垫层植物之外还生长着许多其他物种,这些物种可能会或可能不会相互作用。在苗圃植物内部未生长的植物物种之间,空间关联的主要类型是什么?坐垫植物与在其外部生长的物种之间的相互作用是什么类型?地点:智利中部安第斯山脉的莫利纳河流域(南纬20度,南纬70度,西纬70度,3600 m a.s.L)。圣地亚哥以东50公里。方法:在两个峰顶(Franciscano和Tres Puntas站点)上找到两个不同物种的植物的两个精确的绘图区。使用Ripley K函数的单变量和双变量转换,通过点模式分析来估计在每个位置的靠垫外部和靠垫内部生长的物种之间的空间分布和关联。结果:我们发现马德波里奇气垫与在其外部生长的植物之间存在正向,特别是负向的空间关联(在Franciscano站点中有12个物种中的8个)。但是,大多数物种之间显示出正的空间关联。空间联系的变化是特定地点的,并且还取决于所涉及植物的类型。第二大非坐垫物种Adesmia spp。与坐垫呈负相关,与在坐垫外生长的其他物种呈正相关。结论:我们的研究表明,物种之间的相互作用非常复杂,范围从正向到负,也受到非生物环境条件的影响。

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