Niche Dynamics of Main Plant Communities in Natural Restoration Succession Process on Sloping Land with Purple Soils in Hengyang Basin
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Niche Dynamics of Main Plant Communities in Natural Restoration Succession Process on Sloping Land with Purple Soils in Hengyang Basin
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 29, Issue 4, Pages: 87-93(2010)
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1. 湖南农业大学生命科学学院,湖南,长沙,410128
2. 湖南环境生物职业技术学院园林系,湖南,衡阳,421005
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YANG Ning, ZOU Dongsheng, LI Jianguo, et al. Niche Dynamics of Main Plant Communities in Natural Restoration Succession Process on Sloping Land with Purple Soils in Hengyang Basin[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(4): 87-93.
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YANG Ning, ZOU Dongsheng, LI Jianguo, et al. Niche Dynamics of Main Plant Communities in Natural Restoration Succession Process on Sloping Land with Purple Soils in Hengyang Basin[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(4): 87-93.DOI:
Niche Dynamics of Main Plant Communities in Natural Restoration Succession Process on Sloping Land with Purple Soils in Hengyang Basin
The study aimed to analyze the niche dynamics of the populations of vegetation communities in natural restoration succession process on sloping land with purple soils in Hengyang basin by the quantitative analysis method. First
by using the space series to replace time courses
four typical sample plots standing for four different successive stages were chosen. Then each investigation quadrate was used as the synthetic resource state including multi-dimension resources. The niche breadths of all the populations in different succession stages and the niche overlaps among all the populations in the same succession stage were measured using the formula given by Levins and Pianka and their ecological senses were further analyzed. Results showed that (1) In each stage
community was dominated by the dominant species with the largest niche breaths
which reveals their stronger capacity to adapt to environment and higher efficiency to utilize resources. (2) The dynamics of niche breadths of the populations in community process properly manifested the dynamics of corresponding populations and habitats
especially the replacement between dominant species. (3) In general
the niche overlaps were higher between the species that have greater niche breadths than between those that have relatively narrow niche breadths. The niche overlaps were also higher between two species that have more similar ecological characteristics. (4) With succession process
the average niche overlap of populations in communities increased first
reached tiptop in middle anaphase
and then decreased little in anaphase
which is mainly caused by interspecific and intraspecific competitions of populations in communities. This study
to some degree
may enrich and broaden the vegetation ecology and restoration ecology of the area and provide a theoretical basis for the vegetation recovery and reconstruction of ecosystem on sloping land with purple soils in Hengyang basin.