Population structure and dynamic characteristics of Taxus cuspidata in Baishilazi National Nature Reserve, China

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Baoliang Chang , Shuai Yu , Wei Chen , Xingyuan He , Yanqing Huang , Yue Zhang
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Taxus cuspidata is listed as a first-class national key protected plant in the northeast region, with scarce individuals in the wild and significant conservation value. We conducted a systematic field survey to explore the population structure and dynamic characteristics of T. cuspidata in the Baishilazi National Nature Reserve. A total of 313 T. cuspidata were recorded, displaying a spatially clustered distribution. Young individuals made up 33 % of the population, and the population's diameter class structure indicated a decreasing trend in population size. The population's survival curve closely resembled the Deevey-II type. These results suggest that the proportion of young individuals and strong potential for self-renewal. Geographic analysis revealed that north-facing slopes with moderate gradients were the primary habitat for T. cuspidata in the reserve. Interspecific analysis identified Acer ukurunduense and A. komarovii as the species with the highest interspecific associations with T. cuspidata. The population is projected to continue growing. The nature reserve is effectively fostering the natural renewal and recovery of T. cuspidata populations. These findings offer valuable insights for the conservation management of T. cuspidata in Baishilazi National Nature Reserve, supporting the sustainable development of endangered species populations.
中国白水砬子国家级自然保护区紫杉的种群结构与动态特征
T. cuspidata 被列为东北地区一级国家重点保护植物,野生个体稀少,具有重要的保护价值。我们在白石砬子国家级自然保护区进行了一次系统的野外调查,以探索秃杉的种群结构和动态特征。共记录到 313 只 T. cuspidata,呈空间集群分布。年轻个体占种群的 33%,种群的直径等级结构表明种群数量呈下降趋势。种群的存活曲线与迪维-II型非常相似。这些结果表明,年轻个体的比例和自我更新的潜力很强。地理分析显示,坡度适中的朝北斜坡是保护区内 T. cuspidata 的主要栖息地。种间分析表明,Acer ukurunduense 和 A. komarovii 是与 T. cuspidata 种间关联度最高的物种。预计该种群将继续增长。自然保护区有效地促进了 T. cuspidata 种群的自然更新和恢复。这些研究结果为巴什拉齐国家自然保护区的秃杉保护管理提供了宝贵的见解,支持了濒危物种种群的可持续发展。
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