Journal of Plant Ecology ›› 2022, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (1): 71-84.DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtab072

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  • 收稿日期:2021-02-02 修回日期:2021-04-03 接受日期:2021-06-04 出版日期:2022-02-01 发布日期:2022-03-18

Role of Salix reinii patches in spatio-temporal patterns of cohabitants on a Japanese volcano

Miyuki Matsuda1 and Shiro Tsuyuzaki*   

  1. Division of Integrated Environmental Science, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060- 0810, Japan
    1 Present address: IDEA Consultants Inc., 3-15-1 Komazawa, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo 154-8585, Japan

    *Corresponding author. E-mail: tsuyu@ees.hokudai.ac.jp
  • Received:2021-02-02 Revised:2021-04-03 Accepted:2021-06-04 Online:2022-02-01 Published:2022-03-18

摘要:

深山柳斑块在日本火山共栖物种时空格局中的作用

灌木斑块通常能为定植物种提供支持,尤其是在具有压力和/或干扰的环境中,这种作用更明显。山地上的压力和干扰强度通常与海拔梯度有关,并会因灌木斑块(树冠和凋落物)而降低。本研究旨在利用火山上不同海拔高度的灌木斑块来阐明这些关系。从2005年早春到2006年夏季,我们在日本北部高丽山(海拔1131 m)的3个海拔高度监测了深山柳(Salix reinii)斑块内外所有地块中的所有嫩枝及其相关 环境,例如温度、光照、湿度和化学成分。我们通过面积、分枝密度和凋落物厚度对斑块结构进行评价。研究结果表明,灌木斑块的结构在不同海拔之间并无差异。通过在整体上增加植物物种的丰富度,这些斑块提高了稀有物种的多样性。斑块内的水分、氮和磷含量均要高于斑块外。灌木斑块对于共栖物种的影响总体上是正向的,但对幼苗丰度、嫩枝存活率和开花的影响则是负面的。这些结果表明灌木斑块的生长格局决定了植物群落结构,并促成了植物的多样性。

关键词: 海拔差异, 种间相互作用, 凋落物积累, 微环境, 灌丛斑块

Abstract:

Shrub patches often support the colonizers particularly under stressful and/or disturbed environments. The intensities of stresses and disturbances on mountains are often related to an elevation gradient and are decreased by shrub patches (canopy and litter). We aim to clarify these relationships by using shrub patches at different elevations on a volcano. We monitored all shoots in plots established inside and outside of patches of Salix reinii (Salicaceae) and their related environments, such as temperature, light, moisture and chemistry, at three elevations on Mount Koma (1131 m a.s.l.), northern Japan, from early spring in 2005 to summer in 2006. The patch structures were evaluated by area, branch density and litter thickness. The structures of shrub patches did not differ among the elevations. The patches increased the diversity of rare species, by an overall increase in plant species richness. The moisture, nitrogen and phosphate contents in the patches were higher than outside of patches. The effects of shrub patches on the cohabitants were overall positive, although the effects were negative on seedling abundance, shoot survival and flowering. These results suggest that the growth patterns of shrub patches determine the plant community structures and facilitate plant diversity.

Key words: elevational difference, interspecific interaction, litter accumulation, microenvironment, shrub patch