Edge effects on soil seed banks and understory vegetation in subtropical and tropical forests in Yunnan, SW China

被引:35
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作者
Lin, Luxiang [1 ]
Cao, Min [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Kunming 650223, Peoples R China
关键词
Ecological group; Invasion; Non-forest species; Primary forest species; Secondary forest species; DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS; PLANT INVASION; RAIN-FOREST; ECOLOGICAL BOUNDARIES; BOREAL FOREST; HABITAT EDGES; FRAGMENTS; RESPONSES; XISHUANGBANNA; MICROCLIMATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2008.12.004
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Human-induced forest edges are common in many forest landscapes throughout the world. Forest management requires an understanding of their ecological consequences. This study addressed the responses of three ecological groups (non-forest species, secondary forest species and primary forest species) in edge soil seed banks and edge understory vegetation, and explored the relationship between the invasion of non-forest species in edge understory vegetation and the accumulation of their seeds in edge soil seed banks. The soil seed banks and understory vegetation were sampled along transects established at the edges of a continuous subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest tract (Lithocarpus xylocarpus forest) bordering anthropogenic grasslands and three tropical seasonal rain forest fragments (Shorea wantianshuea forest) bordering fallows. Species composition in both soil seed banks and understory vegetation showed great difference among edge sites. In soil seed banks, the dominance (relative abundance and relative richness) of each ecological group did not change significantly along the edge to interior gradient. In understory vegetation, the invasion of non-forest species concentrated on the first several meters along the edge to interior gradient. The dominance of secondary forest species decreased with distance from the edge, while the dominance of primary forest species increased with distance from the edge. In forest edge zones, the invasion of a majority of non-forest species in understory vegetation lags behind the accumulation of their seeds in soil seed banks. Forest edges do not act as a good barrier for the penetration of non-forest species seeds. The lack of non-forest species in understory vegetation must then be due to conditions that are not appropriate for their establishment. Therefore, to prevent germination and survival of non-forest species further into the forest, management should focus on maintaining interior forest conditions. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:1344 / 1352
页数:9
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