S. Rutkovska, I. Pučka, P. Evarts-Bunders, Jana Paidere
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引用次数: 20
摘要
该研究是在对道格布尔斯市外来植物区系进行调查的基础上进行的。在野外调查中,采用344个500 m × 500 m的样方对所有外来物种进行了记录。对覆盖全市所有铁路线的84个样方的数据进行分析,以确定外来植物分布与铁路线位置之间的关系。首先,将所获数据与1975 ~ 1983年我市首次植物区系清查结果进行了比较。通过与以往调查资料的比较,发现铁路沿线外来类群的数量分别为95个和38个。其次,分析了影响铁路沿线外来物种分布的因素。所获得的结果表明,外来植物最集中的地方是铁路交叉的地方或靠近邻近的耕地和废弃土地、私人住宅或墓地的地方。铁路管理措施如表土扰动和除草剂的施用是影响年外来类群分布的重要人为因素。地理空间分析和统计分析结果表明,外来物种的地理分布总体上与铁路线不一致。然而,三种植物(Dracocephalum thymiflorum、Erysimum durum和Lappula squarrosa)的分布仅与铁路线相关,表明铁路基础设施要素对这些物种的扩展具有重要意义。
The role of railway lines in the distribution of alien plant species in the territory of Daugavpils City (Latvia)
The study was performed based on an inventory of alien flora in Daugavpils City. During the field studies all the alien species were recorded applying a regular grid consisting of 344 quadrats of 500 m × 500 m. Data of the 84 quadrats that cover all railway lines in the city were analysed to identify relationships between the distribution of alien plants and the location of railway lines. First the obtained data were compared with the first flora inventory in the city, which was conducted from 1975 to 1983. Comparison of data of the previous inventory and those obtained by us showed that the number of the recorded alien taxa along railways differed: 95 and 38 taxa, respectively. Secondly, some factors affecting the distribution of alien species along railway lines were analysed. Obtained results indicate that the highest concentrations of alien plants occurred in areas where railways are crossing or are located close to the adjacent cultivated and abandoned allotments, areas of private houses or cemeteries. Railway management measures such as topsoil disturbance and application of herbicides were found to be important human-induced factors affecting the distribution of annual alien taxa. The results of geospatial and statistical analyses demonstrated that the geo- graphical distribution of alien species in general did not coincide with railway lines. However, the distribution of three species, i.e. Dracocephalum thymiflorum, Erysimum durum, and Lappula squarrosa, was associated only with railway lines, demonstrating the importance of railway infrastructure elements for the expansion of these species.