Community Structure and Demography in a Saline Pan-Dune Mosaic in the Western Mojave Desert

Aliso Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.5642/aliso.20173502.04
R. Sharifi, W. Brostoff, P. Rundel
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A unique saline ecological system formed by an extensive mosaic of small clay pans and low stable dunes exists within Edwards Air Force Base in the western Mojave Desert of California. This ecosystem lies between the large Rosamond and Rogers dry lakes on the old Pleistocene lakebed of Lake Thompson. Plant communities on the low and relatively stable dunes were broadly classed as saltbush scrub, with a total canopy cover of 30–36%. Atriplex confertifolia was the typical dominant, with Ericameria nauseosa as an important associate. Taller dunes of younger age and less saline soils had similar plant cover, but a distinct plant community with Atriplex canescens and Krascheninnikovia lanata as dominants and Yucca brevifolia as a common associate. Flat areas adjacent to the dunes were dominated by a virtual monoculture of Atriplex confertifolia. Aboveground shrub and bunchgrass biomass including dead material varied from 503 to 1204 kg ha−1, low in comparison to similar plant communities in the Great Basin. The absence of small saplings and seedlings of many shrub species suggests successful establishment is highly episodic. Seedlings were abundant only in Isocoma acradenia.
西部莫哈韦沙漠盐碱化泛沙丘马赛克群落结构与人口统计学
在加利福尼亚州西部莫哈韦沙漠的爱德华兹空军基地内,有一个独特的盐碱化生态系统,由小粘土盘和低矮稳定的沙丘组成。这个生态系统位于汤普森湖的旧更新世湖床上的大罗莎蒙德湖和罗杰斯湖之间。低矮且相对稳定的沙丘植物群落大致为盐灌丛灌丛,总冠层盖度为30 ~ 36%。典型优势种为阔叶树,重要伴生种为恶心美洲。年龄较低、盐碱度较低的高沙丘植被覆盖度相似,但植物群落差异明显,主要以黑桫椤(triplex canescens)和灰桫椤(Krascheninnikovia lanata)为优势,短叶丝兰(Yucca brevifolia)为伴生。与沙丘相邻的平坦地区以阔叶阔叶的虚拟单一栽培为主。地上灌木和束草生物量(包括死物质)变化范围为503 ~ 1204 kg ha - 1,与大盆地类似植物群落相比较低。许多灌木物种的小树苗和幼苗的缺乏表明成功的建立是高度偶然性的。种苗数量较多的品种只有异色星。
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