Assessing the Relationship Between Topography and Plant Diversity in Restored and Remnant Wet Prairies

C. M. Reed-Dustin, Audie Paulus, Willis Logsdon, S. Maloney, R. Lytton, T. Piazza, Tiziana Stuparitz
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Wet prairies provide numerous ecosystem services and habitat for native plant species. The relationship between microtopographic variation and plant diversity in six restored and remnant wet prairies was examined in the West Eugene Wetlands to aid future restoration projects. It was predicted that variation in elevation is influential in determining native plant community composition. Along transects within previously established macroplots, soil surface elevation and water depth were measured and percent cover of grasses, forbs, and non-forbs, and measured vegetation and litter height were determined. A linear regression was performed comparing native species richness to the topographic coefficient of variation which yielded an R2 value of 0.43 and a p-value of 0.16. Although the results are not statistically significant, they demonstrate a meaningful correlation between native plant richness and the coefficient of variation of topography. Further observations additionally suggest that this relationship is present. We suggest further research to determine significant results and suggest the integration of the restoration of microtopography into wetland management.
恢复和残留湿草原地形与植物多样性关系的评价
湿草原为本地植物提供了大量的生态系统服务和栖息地。以西尤金湿地为研究对象,研究了6个已恢复和残存湿草原的微地形变化与植物多样性的关系,为今后的恢复工程提供参考。预测海拔变化对本地植物群落组成有重要影响。沿着先前建立的大样地的样带,测量了土壤表面高程和水深,并确定了草、牧草和非牧草的覆盖率百分比,以及测量的植被和凋落物高度。对本地物种丰富度与地形变异系数进行线性回归,R2值为0.43,p值为0.16。虽然结果不具有统计学意义,但它们表明本地植物丰富度与地形变异系数之间存在有意义的相关关系。进一步的观察也表明这种关系是存在的。我们建议进一步研究以确定有意义的结果,并建议将微地形恢复纳入湿地管理。
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