叶绿体群落随时间变化的环境决定因素

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.4924
Eric Shershen, Sarah E. Stehn, Jessica M. Budke
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对于维管束植物来说,环境因素对群落随时间的变化起着中介作用,但对于它们的非维管束亲缘植物--红叶植物来说,环境因素却没有得到很好的记录。海拔高度是研究红叶植物群落变化的一个变量,随着海拔高度的增加,红叶植物群落的多样性和丰度也会增加,而维管束植物群落的多样性和丰度则会下降。这就引出了一个问题:其他环境变量(如坡度和地势)会如何影响红叶植物群落?为了回答这个问题,我们的研究重点是位于美国东南部的大烟山国家公园(GSMNP)高海拔云杉-冷杉地带的红叶石楠群落。对 2007 年建立的地块进行了重新考察,并在 2020 年进行了重新规划。通过比较来确定叶绿体覆盖率的变化是否与树冠覆盖率的变化以及海拔、坡度和地势等环境因素相对应。分析了两个时间点的多样性和丰度。比较了不同海拔高度区域的α多样性和不同q阶的更替率。随着时间的推移,在 q = 0 的红叶石楠α多样性随着海拔的升高而明显下降,但在 q = 2 的红叶石楠α多样性的变化则随树冠覆盖率的衡量标准--间隙率和坡度的变化而变化。除了在以冷杉为主的最高海拔区域,毛叶植物的覆盖率保持稳定,在该区域,根据海拔高度预测的覆盖率有所下降。在所有海拔区域,无论山丘数量如何,都有很高的更替率。与其他研究在 q = 0(群落物种丰富度)条件下环境变量如何介导群落变化不同,我们的研究表明,红叶石楠群落变化的环境驱动因素因丰度加权方式而异。
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Environmental determinants of bryophyte community change over time

Environmental determinants of bryophyte community change over time

Environmental factors mediating community change over time have been well documented for vascular plants, but not for their non-vascular relatives, bryophytes. Elevation is one variable that has been explored regarding bryophyte community change wherein as elevation increases, bryophyte communities increase in diversity and abundance, whereas diversity and abundance decline for vascular plant communities. This begs the question, how might other environmental variables such as slope and aspect influence bryophyte communities, and how might these variables drive community changes over time? Our study focused on bryophyte communities in high elevation, spruce-fir zones in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP), located in the Southeastern United States to answer this question. Plots established in 2007 were revisited and reinventoried in 2020. Comparisons were drawn to determine whether changes in bryophyte coverage corresponded to canopy cover change and environmental factors including elevation, slope, and aspect. Diversity and abundance at the two timepoints were analyzed. Alpha diversity and turnover across orders of q were compared for different elevation zones. Bryophyte alpha diversity at q = 0 significantly declined over time in association with elevation, but at q = 2, changes in alpha diversity varied according to changes in gap fraction, a measure of canopy cover, and slope. Bryophyte coverage remained stable except in the highest elevation zone dominated by fir trees where there was a decline in coverage predicted by aspect. There were high rates of turnover across all elevation zones regardless of Hill number. In contrast with other studies which examine how environmental variables mediate community changes at q = 0, the species richness of a community, our study shows that the environmental drivers of bryophyte community change vary depending on how abundance is weighted.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
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378
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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