1. 新安江森林公园阔叶林木本植物生态位与种间联结性.
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郑永敏, 吕江波, 吴文骁, 邓建平, 周燕, and 吴家森
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This study aimed to explore the interrelationships among plant species, their ecological niches, and community stability by establishing and investigating long-term biodiversity monitoring plots. Understanding the succession patterns of these communities can provide a foundation for biodiversity conservation, forest resource management, and vegetation restoration in forest parks. A 1 hm² plot was selected within the broad-leaved forest in the Xin’anjiang Forest Park for dynamic monitoring. Based on their importance values, the study focused on the top 13 dominant woody species. Ecological niche widths (BS, BL) and niche overlap indices(Oik) were calculated. Statistical methods including variance ratio, Chi-square test χ2, Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, and Spearman’s rank-order correlation coefficient were used to analyze the relationship between species niche overlap indices and species associations. The study found no significant correlation between the ranking of importance values and niche breadths. Schima superba presented the highest importance value, followed by Quercus glauca, Castanopsis sclerophylla, and Lithocarpus glabra. These four species demonstrated a competitive edge in the community’ s resource dynamics, displaying a high degree of niche convergence among the dominant species. The collective linkage of the 13 dominant species demonstrated a marked positive correlation. The χ2 test results indicated strong relative independence among species, with only one species pair showing significant linkage, indicating loose connectivity. The Pearson correlation coefficient presented a significant level of 24. 4%, while the Spearman rank correlation coefficient showed that only 28. 2% of species pairs had significant linkage. The niche overlap index was positively correlated with species connectivity. In summary, the overall community was determined to be in a stable state and is currently progressing toward the mid-to-late stage of positive succession. It is recommended that appropriate thinning of denser stands, particularly of Castanopsis sclerophylla and Cunninghamia lanceolata, be conducted to promote the formation of a high-quality forest community while strictly protecting the current forest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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