The Relationships among Topographically-driven Habitats, Dominant Species and Vertical Layers in Temperate Forest in China
- Authors: Jia H.R.1, Chen Y.2, Wang X.Y.2, Li P.K.2, Yuan Z.L.2, Ye Y.Z.2
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Affiliations:
- Henan Finance University
- Henan Agricultural University
- Issue: Vol 50, No 2 (2019)
- Pages: 172-186
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1067-4136/article/view/226966
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1067413619020061
- ID: 226966
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Abstract
The relationships among topography, topographically-driven habitats, dominant species and vertical layers in forest ecosystem are often complicate. In this study, based on the five 1 ha forest dynamics plots in China, we examined these relationships in different communities of temperate forest in China through structural equation model and torus-translation test. Our results showed that (1) the dominant species is an important factor that affects the forest vertical layers; (2) interspecific competition is prevalent between dominant species and canopy layer; (3) the species in each vertical layer have varying topographical habitat preferences. These findings shed new light to the species coexistence among forest vertical layers in temperate forest.
About the authors
H. R. Jia
Henan Finance University
Email: yeyzh@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002
Y. Chen
Henan Agricultural University
Email: yeyzh@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002
X. Y. Wang
Henan Agricultural University
Email: yeyzh@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002
P. K. Li
Henan Agricultural University
Email: yeyzh@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002
Z. L. Yuan
Henan Agricultural University
Email: yeyzh@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002
Y. Z. Ye
Henan Agricultural University
Author for correspondence.
Email: yeyzh@163.com
China, Zhengzhou, 450002
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