Distribution pattern of rare plants along riparian zone in Shennongjia Area

Jiang Ming-xi , Deng Hong-bing , Cai Qing-hua

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2002, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1) : 25 -27.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2002, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1) : 25 -27. DOI: 10.1007/BF02857140
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Distribution pattern of rare plants along riparian zone in Shennongjia Area

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Due to the importance of riparian zone in maintaining and protecting regional biodiversity, increasingly more ecologists paid their attentions to riparian zone and had been aware of the important effects of riparian zone in basic study and practical management. In this study, 42 sampling belts (10 m×100m) parallel to the bank of Xiangxi River at different elevations in Shennongjia Area were selected to investigate the riparian vegetation and rare plants. 14 species of rare plants were found distributing in riparian zone, accounting for 42.4% of the total rare plant species in Shennongjia Area. The main distribution range of the 14 rare plant species was the evergreen and deciduous mixed broadleaved forest at elevation of 1200–1800 m, where, species diversity of plant community was the maximum at the moderate elevation. The analysis of TWINSPAN divided the 14 rare species into 3 groups against the elevation, namely low elevation species group, moderate elevation species group, and high elevation species group. The analysis of DCA ordination showed similar results to that of TWINSPAN. In the paper, the authors discussed the reasons forming the distribution pattern of rare plant species, and pointed out that the important function of riparian zone on rare plant species protection.

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Xiangxi River / Rare plant / Riparian zone / Distribution pattern / Biodiversity / S718.54 / A

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Jiang Ming-xi, Deng Hong-bing, Cai Qing-hua. Distribution pattern of rare plants along riparian zone in Shennongjia Area. Journal of Forestry Research, 2002, 13(1): 25-27 DOI:10.1007/BF02857140

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