Effects of Topographical Heterogeneity and Dispersal Limitation on Species Turnover in a Temperate Mountane Ecosystem: a Case Study in the Henan Province, China


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Abstract

Species turnover patterns can be inconsistent due to differences in the dispersal ability of different growth forms. Here, species of trees, shrubs, herbs, and bryophytes in the Xiaoqinling National Nature Reserve in China were analyzed to determine patterns of species turnover along an elevation and spatial gradient. Variance partitioning was used to assess the relative contribution of topographic heterogeneity and dispersal limitation to species turnover. Our results suggest that the effect of dispersal limitation is more important than topographic heterogeneity on species turnover in temperate mountane ecosystems in the study area. Dispersal limitation has a greater effect on trees species turnover than on shrubs, herbs or bryophytes species turnover.

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Y. Chen

Henan Agricultural University

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002

H. R. Jia

Educational administration department

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002

S. Niu

Henan Agricultural University

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002

X. Zhang

Henan Agricultural University

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002

H. L. Wang

Xiaoqinling National Nature Reserve

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Lingbao, 472500

Y. Z. Ye

Henan Agricultural University

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002

Q. S. Chen

Institute of botany

Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Beijing, 100093

Z. L. Yuan

Henan Agricultural University

Author for correspondence.
Email: zlyuan163@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002

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