Muhammad Manzoor, Mushtaq Ahmad, Syed Waseem Gillani, Muhammad Waheed, Hamayun Shaheen, Abdul Basit Mehmood, Beatrice Ambo Fonge, Abeer Al-Andal
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摘要
背景:喜玛拉雅高寒地区由于其生境异质性,蕴藏着丰富的地方性药用植物物种,如绿绒蒿。在全球范围内,高山环境受气候变化的影响最为显著,其特点是低温和生长季节受限,提供了基本服务,但仍是最脆弱的。在高寒生态系统中,针叶草具有重要的生态意义,但人为干扰和气候变化对其长期生存能力构成了严重威胁。本研究旨在探讨毛蚶种群数量减少的种群生态、空间分布格局、主要威胁、多样性格局以及未来的保护策略。方法:于2022年至2024年在克什米尔各区进行野外取样,研究毛蚶种群的植被特征,以及影响毛蚶种群的地理变量和威胁。在海拔3000 ~ 4600 m范围内,采用样方法对植被特征进行了研究。结果:在海拔3700 ~ 4100 m的中海拔范围内,发现了较为健康的刺毛鼠种群。SIMPER分析显示,总体平均差异为80.08,表明各研究点物种组成存在空间差异。地理信息系统分析表明,毛茛分布在北坡,在石质生境中呈草原坡度。平均草本植物密度为20.6株/ha, 60%的样地经历了强烈的放牧。共鉴定出20种指示种与刺毛鼠种群有关联。Mantel试验确定了影响刺毛鼠种群结构的关键物种。异叶乌头(Aconitum heterophyllum) (R = 0.7954, P = 0.003)是最重要的指示种,其次是尼泊尔棘头(Anaphalis nepalensis) (R = 0.6564, P = 0.034)和刺尾(Bistorta affinis) (R = 0.522, P = 0.044)。CCA分析表明,NTFP的提取、放牧和火灾是对毛蚶种群可持续性的严重威胁。α多样性结果表明,海拔高度对梭鲈种群多样性指标有显著影响。β多样性结果表明,8号站点与其他站点相比,物种组成存在较大差异,而1号站点和9号站点的空间异质性较为突出。由于该物种已被列为极度濒危物种,我们建议采取有效的保护措施,如栖息地恢复、可持续采伐、当地社区参与和促进管理。这些举措将鼓励该地区物种的可持续管理。临床试验号:不适用。
Population dynamics, threat assessment, and conservation strategies for critically endangered Meconopsis aculeata in alpine zone.
Background: The Himalayan alpine zone harbors a rich diversity of endemic medicinal plant species, such as Meconopsis aculeata, due to its habitat heterogeneity. Globally, alpine environments are most significantly affected by climate change, characterized by low temperatures and restricted growing seasons, offering essential services yet remaining most vulnerable. M. aculeata holds immense ecological significance in alpine ecosystems, while human disturbances and climate change pose serious threats to its long-term viability. The present study was conducted to explore population ecology, spatial distribution patterns, significant threats, diversity patterns along elevational gradients, and future conservation strategies for the dwindling populations of M. aculeata.
Methods: Field sampling was carried out from 2022 to 2024 in various districts of Kashmir to examine the vegetation characteristics of M. aculeata populations, along with the geographic variables and threats impacting these populations. The quadrat method was used to investigate the vegetation characteristics across an extensive elevational gradient, ranging from 3000 m to 4600 m.
Results: Healthier M. aculeata populations were found in the middle elevational range of 3700 m to 4100 m. The SIMPER analysis revealed an overall average dissimilarity of 80.08, indicating spatial variability in species composition across the studied sites. GIS analysis showed that M. aculeata was found on the north aspect, with steppe slope in rocky habitat. The average herb density was calculated to be 20.6/ha, while 60% of sampled sites experienced intense grazing. A total of 20 indicator species were identified as associated with M. aculeata populations. Mantel tests identified key species influencing the population structure of M. aculeata. Aconitum heterophyllum (R = 0.7954, P = 0.003) was found to be the most critical indicator species, followed by Anaphalis nepalensis (R = 0.6564, P = 0.034), and Bistorta affinis (R = 0.522, P = 0.044). CCA analysis identified NTFP extraction, grazing and fire as serious threats for the sustainability of M. aculeata populations. Alpha diversity results highlight significant altitudinal influences on the diversity metrics of M. aculeata populations. Beta diversity results indicate that Site 8 exhibited substantial differences in species composition compared to other sites, while Sites 1 and 9 highlighted the spatial heterogeneity within the M. aculeata populations. As this species is already classified as a critically endangered species, we recommend implementing effective conservation measures such as habitat restoration, sustainable harvesting practices, involving local communities, and promoting stewardship. These initiatives will encourage sustainable management of the species in the region.
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BMC Plant Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of plant biology, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.