Multi-scale comparisons of cliff vegetation in Colorado

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Liza Graham
Richard L. Knight
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[1] Colorado State University,Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology
[2] Colorado State University,Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology
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Plant Ecology | 2004年 / 170卷
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Biodiversity; Cliff vegetation; Multi-scale plot sampling; Species richness;
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We developed a nested vegetation sampling protocol to sample the plant diversity on south-facing cliffs and cliff bases in Jefferson County, Colorado. The multi-scale plots included three nested spatial scales, 1 m2, 20 m2, and 40 m2. We compared plant species richness and species diversity among large cliffs, medium cliffs, small cliffs, and non-cliff sites using Hill's diversity numbers (N0, N1, and N2) for the 1-m2 quadrats. Species richness (N0) was calculated for the 20-m2 and 40-m2 plots. Our results indicate that plant species diversity on the cliff faces did not increase with increasing cliff area. This pattern was consistent at all three sampling scales. A model selection was run to determine if plant species diversity values on the cliff faces were associated with cliff variables. None of the cliff variables measured were good predictors of diversity at the 1-m2 scale. However, at the 20-m2 scale, canyon differences and a positive relationship with increasing cliff surface roughness explained 70% of the variability in species richness. Although most plant species sampled on the cliff faces were also found in the base plots, 13 species were sampled only on the cliff faces. Additionally, dry south facing cliffs support a mix of xeric and mesic plants indicating that cliffs may provide unique microenvironments for plant establishment.
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