ZHAO Zhifeng, CAI Fei, LI Junqing, et al. Degradation Degree and Vegetation Characteristics of Subalpine Meadows in Dongling Mountain[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(4): 324-328.
DOI:
ZHAO Zhifeng, CAI Fei, LI Junqing, et al. Degradation Degree and Vegetation Characteristics of Subalpine Meadows in Dongling Mountain[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(4): 324-328. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2015.04.056.
Degradation Degree and Vegetation Characteristics of Subalpine Meadows in Dongling Mountain
[Objective] The research explored the degradation degree and vegetation characteristics of subalpine meadow in Dongling mountain in order to provide scientific basis and technological guide for ecosystem protection and sustainable use of resources. [Methods] Quadrat survey method was used. Based on the degree of vegetation degradation
the vegetation characteristics of subalpine meadow with different degradation degree were compared and analyzed according to the surveyed variables including the variation of dominant species
species diversity and the aboveground biomass
etc. [Results] Human activity was the main influence factor of the meadow degradation
and the most serious degraded area was at altitude of 2 100~2 200 m. According to the degree of human interference and vegetation coverage
subalpine meadow could be divided into four levels: severe degradation
moderate degradation
mild degradation and non-obvious degradation. [Conclusion] With the aggravation of degradation
species showed a decrease trend
so did the Shannon-Weiner index
Pielou index and Simpson's index
and the above ground biomass also reduced accordingly. In non-obvious degradation subalpine meadow
the number of species was 28
the dominant species were mainly Carex duriuscula
Sanguisorba officinalis
Polygonum viviparum
Iris tectorum
Saussurea iodostegia etc.
the aboveground biomass was 516.4 g/m2; while in severely degraded meadow
the number of species reduced to 14
the aboveground biomass was 58.3 g/m2
the dominant species were Plantago depressa and Taraxacum mongolicum.
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