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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124156
论文题名:
Receding Water Line and Interspecific Competition Determines Plant Community Composition and Diversity in Wetlands in Beijing
作者: Zhengjun Wang; Huili Gong; Jing Zhang
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-4-7
卷: 10, 期:4
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Species diversity ; Wetlands ; Simpson index ; Surface water ; Shannon index ; Plant communities ; Biodiversity ; Community ecology
英文摘要: Climate and human-induced wetland degradation has accelerated in recent years, not only resulting in reduced ecosystem services but also greatly affecting the composition and diversity of wetland plant communities. To date, the knowledge of the differences in community parameters and their successional trends in degraded wetlands remains scarce. Here based on remote sensing images, geographic information system technology, and statistical methods, we produced a successional gradient map of the Yeyahu Wetland Nature Reserve in Beijing, which has experienced a steady decline in water level in recent decades. In addition, we analyzed community composition and diversity along with each identified gradient. The results showed that community diversity decreases while dominance increases with the progress of succession, with the highest diversity occurring during the early stage of succession. Moreover, the community demonstrates greater similarity among subareas during later successional stages, and the similarity coefficients calculated from the important value (IV) of each species are more accurate. Correlation analysis showed that the impact of soil factors on diversity was not significant at a subarea scale, although these nutrients showed an increasing trend with the community succession. Furthermore, the IVs of the dominant species had a particularly significant impact on diversity, showing a significantly negative correlation with diversity indices and a significantly positive correlation with dominance indices. Further analysis showed that the retreat of water level resulted from sustained drought and local human activities was a major extrinsic driving force resulting in observed differences in the community successional stages, which resulted in differences in community composition and diversity. On the other hand, interspecific competition was the main intrinsic mechanism, which significantly influenced the IVs of the dominant species and community diversity. The results of this study could aid in improving the understanding of community composition, diversity, and its successional trends in degraded wetlands.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/21044
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气候减缓与适应
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作者单位: College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China;College of Resources Environment and Tourism, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China;College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China

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Zhengjun Wang,Huili Gong,Jing Zhang. Receding Water Line and Interspecific Competition Determines Plant Community Composition and Diversity in Wetlands in Beijing[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(4)
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