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IF 0.5 3区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
M. Philippe, Anne‐Kristel Bittebiere, V. Hugonnot
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在欧洲的一些地区,人类活动导致了严重的河流切割。生物监测是表征这个切口的兴趣,或者相反,生态恢复的有效性。上游洪泛区的藓类是一种吸收水分能力有限的小生物,是这种生物监测的良好候选者。在这里,我们研究了巨裂毛霉(Brid.)。汤。- D. saxicola (Lamy) M.J. Cano种对,两种种多出现在上游洪泛区;后者被认为更能抵抗水分胁迫。我们分析了法国Rhône河流域的179种苔藓社会学相关的 社会组织,分布在一个广泛的生态区间。我们进行了皮尔逊卡方检验,以确定纬度、海拔、基质和植物是否对透析菌有影响(Schimp)。Limpr。物种分布。采用多变量分析方法,对不同苔藓种间的组合进行了研究。我们还初步编制了两种植物的法国部门比例尺分布图。结果表明,这两个物种在生态学上存在差异,可能比它们广泛的协同谱所暗示的更为狭窄。83种苔藓植物被证实与所研究的双溶毛菌有关。析因对应分析前三个轴的累计投影惯性仅为23.26%,结构不清晰。综上所述,无论是大叶茅属和沙草属的相对分布情况,还是其群落分布情况,都不能用于监测切口驱动的植被变化。
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Do Dialytrichia mucronata and D. saxicola Share the Same Ecological Preferences?A Case Study in the Rhône Valley (France) and Possible Application for River Incision Biomonitoring
ABSTRACT Anthropization has led to severe river incision in several parts of Europe. Biomonitoring is of interest to characterize this incision or, conversely, the effectiveness of ecological restoration. Mosses of the upper flood zone are good candidates for such biomonitoring as they are small organisms with limited water-intake ability. Here we studied the Dialytrichia mucronata (Brid.) Broth. – D. saxicola (Lamy) M.J. Cano species pair, both mostly encountered in the upper flood zone; the latter was hypothesized to be more resistant to water stress. We analysed 179 bryosociological relevés in the French Rhône River watershed, distributed along a wide ecological interval. We performed Pearson's Chi-square test to determine whether the latitude, altitude, substrate, and phorophyte had an effect on Dialytrichia (Schimp.) Limpr. species distribution. Assemblages between D. mucronata and D. saxicola and other moss species were tested using a multivariate procedure. Also we compiled a preliminary French departmental scale distribution map for both species. The results showed that the two species differ ecologically and might be more stenoecious than suggested by their wide synecological spectrum. Eighty-three bryophyte species were documented to be associated with the studied species of Dialytrichia. The cumulative projected inertia for the first three axes of the factorial correspondence analysis was only 23.26%, with no clear structuration. It is concluded that neither the relative occurrence of D mucronata and D. saxicola, nor the communities with these species can be used to monitor incision driven changes in vegetation.
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Cryptogamie Bryologie
Cryptogamie Bryologie 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
25.00%
发文量
12
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Cryptogamie is a fully electronic journal, with a continuous publication stream, devoted to a wide diversity of cryptogamic topics, mainly in the taxonomic-phylogenetic field. Cryptogamie, Bryologie accepts articles on systematics as well as ecology and evolution of all of bryophytes. Thematic issues may also be published under the responsibility of a guest editor.
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