Spatial distribution pattern and allometric growth of three common species on moving sand dunes in Horqin Sandy Land, China

Mei Yu Jia, Xue Hua Li, Choong Hyeon Oh, Hong Chul Park, Chun Ping Miao, Xu Han

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Abstract

Research on fine scale pattern and characteristics of allometric growth could contribute to better understanding plants' adaptation in moving sandy dunes. The abundance, height and biomass of 3 species Agriophllum aquarrosum, Corispermum candelabrum and Setaria viridis in twenty-eight 1 m × 1 m quadrats of Horqin Sandy Land were identified, mapped and described. The nearest neighbor method and O-ring O(r) function analysis were applied to analyze the spatial patterns. The results showed that the individual spatial pattern was mainly aggregated in 1 m×1 m quadrat at community level but mainly random at population level. At 0-50 cm individual distance scale, both intraspecific and interspecific relationship were facilitation and aggregated distribution occurred at some scales and varied with increasing plant abundance in 1 m×1 m quadrat. In 0-40 cm, the aggregated distribution of S. viridis and A. aquarrosum increased obviously; in 10-20 cm, both intraspecific and interspecific aggregation increased; in 10-30 cm, the occurrence possibility of positive correlations between S. viridis and A. aquarrosum, S. viridis and C. candelabrum all increased; in 40-50 cm, the possibility of positive correlations between A. squarrosum and S. viridis, A. squarrosum and C. candelabrum all increased. Research on the three species components indicated that the growth rate of above-ground was faster than that of underground. S. viridis had the highest ratio of under-ground biomass to above-ground biomass but its nutritional organs' biomass ratio was medium. C. candelabrum allocated more biomass to propagative organs and stem, but A. squarrosum allocated more biomass to nutritional organs. Based on the spatial distribution and allometric characteristics, the three common species in moving sand dunes preferred r strategy in their life history.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2953-2960
Number of pages8
JournalChinese Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume26
Issue number10
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2015

Keywords

  • Allometric growth
  • Interspecific correlation
  • Moving sand dune
  • Species distribution pattern

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