Microhabitat and Ecology of the Rare Boreal Endemic Lechea intermedia Var. Depauperata Hodgdon (Cistaceae)

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
V. Crisfield, D. L. Haughland, L. Pyle
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Understanding the ecology and life history of rare species is critical to assessing their conservation status and developing effective management strategies. We examined the habitat and demography of impoverished pinweed (Lechea intermedia var. depauperata), a rare, narrowly endemic post-fire coloniser native to the Athabasca Plain of Canada, using a combination of germination tests, plant community assessments, and microclimate monitoring. In addition, we monitored demographic trends over three years in five of six known extant populations to explore the temporal dynamics of impoverished pinweed populations. Areas supporting impoverished pinweed populations were found to be warmer than adjacent areas during the growing season; however, warmer temperatures did not correlate with higher seed germination. Plant community composition varied little between occupied and unoccupied areas. Demographic assessments suggest the taxon is likely a short-lived perennial, and populations appear to be self-sustaining in the short term. Based on work presented here and in a previous study, we suggest that impoverished pinweed has several characteristics of inherently vulnerable taxa, and we recommend that population trends be monitored over time. Further, we recommend directions for future work to address identified outstanding knowledge gaps.
稀有北方特有中间蛭科(蛭科)微生境与生态学研究
摘要了解珍稀物种的生态和生活史对于评估其保护状况和制定有效的管理策略至关重要。我们采用发芽测试、植物群落评估和小气候监测相结合的方法,研究了贫困的羽草(Lehea intermedia var.depauperata)的栖息地和种群结构。羽草是一种罕见的、狭窄的火灾后殖民者,原产于加拿大阿萨巴斯卡平原。此外,我们监测了六个已知现存种群中五个种群在三年内的人口趋势,以探索贫困细麻种群的时间动态。研究发现,在生长季节,支持贫困杂草种群的地区比邻近地区更温暖;然而,较高的温度与较高的种子发芽率无关。植物群落组成在被占用和未被占用地区之间变化不大。人口统计评估表明,该分类单元可能是一个短命的多年生植物,种群在短期内似乎可以自我维持。根据本文和之前的一项研究,我们认为贫困的细麻具有固有脆弱类群的几个特征,我们建议监测种群随时间的变化趋势。此外,我们建议今后的工作方向,以解决已查明的突出知识差距。
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Ecoscience
Ecoscience 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Écoscience, is a multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of ecology. The journal welcomes submissions in English or French and publishes original work focusing on patterns and processes at various temporal and spatial scales across different levels of biological organization. Articles include original research, brief communications and reviews.
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