Ecological Assessment of the Meadow Phytocoenoses in the Southern Part of Sakhalin

IF 0.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
I. O. Rozhkova-Timina, A. A. Zverev, L. F. Shepeleva
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Sakhalin meadow communities are an important component of the vegetation of the Far East. The use of indicator values is a promising way to understand the ecology of meadow vegetation. This study includes 113 meadow communities relevés in the southern part of Sakhalin. A resemblance matrix of relevés has been calculated using the quantitative Bray–Curtis index for cluster analysis with the subsequent classification of meadow communities. For the first time, an ecological assessment of meadow vegetation in the southern part of Sakhalin Island has been carried out using the scales of I.A. Tsatsenkin and D.N. Tsyganov. The following meadow communities have been identified: natural and artificial inland Phalaroides arundinacea communities, artificial inland forb-grass communities, natural coastal forb–grass communities, natural floodplain–coastal tall grass communities, natural coastal Leymus mollis communities, natural inland Pteridium aquilinum communities, and natural inland Artemisia communities. Meadow communities of the southern Sakhalin are classified as moderately humid with the dominance of eumesophytes and xeromesophytes. Soils, even on the sea coasts, are nonsaline; quite rich in nutrients; and, at the same time, poor or sufficiently supplied with nitrogen. According to the calculations, soils under the meadows are acidic and slightly acidic. The climate is subboreal, with a surplus of precipitation. Agricultural activities (managing meadows as pastures and hayfields) have almost no effect on the composition of the phytocoenoses; however, low indicators on the scale of pasture digression may reflect violations in haymaking terms. The specific feature of the Sakhalin meadow communities is that groups of meadows differing in location and species composition display very similar habitat conditions.

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萨哈林岛南部草地植物群落生态评估
摘要 萨哈林草甸群落是远东植被的重要组成部分。使用指标值是了解草甸植被生态的一种有前途的方法。本研究包括萨哈林南部地区的 113 个草甸群落相关系数。利用定量布雷-柯蒂斯指数计算出了草地群落的相似矩阵,用于聚类分析,并随后对草地群落进行了分类。首次使用 I.A. Tsatsenkin 和 D.N. Tsyganov 的比例尺对萨哈林岛南部的草甸植被进行了生态评估。确定了以下草甸群落:天然和人工内陆 Phalaroides arundinacea 群落、人工内陆禁草群落、天然沿海禁草群落、天然洪泛平原-沿海高草群落、天然沿海 Leymus mollis 群落、天然内陆 Pteridium aquilinum 群落和天然内陆 Artemisia 群落。萨哈林岛南部的草甸群落被归类为中度湿润,主要是裸子植物和旱生植物。即使是在海边,土壤也是非盐碱的,养分相当丰富,同时氮含量较低或不足。根据计算,草地下的土壤呈酸性和微酸性。亚寒带气候,降水量过剩。农业活动(将草地作为牧场和干草场管理)对植物群落的组成几乎没有影响;不过,牧场退化程度的低指标可能反映出在干草生产方面的违规行为。萨哈林草甸群落的特点是,不同位置和物种组成的草甸群显示出非常相似的生境条件。
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology
Contemporary Problems of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Contemporary Problems of Ecology is a multidisciplinary periodical that publishes original works on the following subjects: theoretical and methodical issues of ecology, regional aspects of ecology, regional ecological disasters, structure and functioning of ecosystems, anthropogenic transformation of ecosystems. All basic aspects of modern ecology, including the most complicated interactions between living organisms and their environment, are presented. Some of the journal issues are dedicated to global changes in biological diversity at various levels of organization (populations, species, ecosystems) principles and methods of nature conservation.
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