Distribution Strategies of Vascular Plants at the Reclaimed Lands at the Saemangum Sea Dike

Kyoung Hoon Yang, Seunghyuk Park, S. Kim, Jang-Sam Cho, Jeom-Sook Lee, Chang-Suk You, Jae-Eun Kim, Hong Gwan Ju, Seung Ho Lee, Sun-Kee Hong, Hyeon-Ho Myeong, Seok Yeoul Ko, Jin-Won Choi, Hyo-Sik Yang, Jong-Wook Kim
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The distribution of plant communities in the reclaimed land of the southwestern coasts of South Korea, along with the environmental or plant factors, was studied through canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and the competitor (C), stress tolerator (S), and ruderal (R) (CSR) ecological strategies. The coastal reclaimed land plants were classified into three plant-factor groups in the CCA biplot diagram. Axis1 was correlated with LS, SLA, CH, and FS. Axis 2 was correlated with LDMC, FP, and LDW. The reclaimed landplants were classified into three soil-factor groups in the CCA biplot diagram. First, the group factor was correlated with SAND. Second, the group factor was distributed according to T-N and TOC. Third, the group factor was distributed according to Salinity content. To clarify the relative significance of competition, stress, and disturbance in the distribution process of plant communities, the CSR distribution model was adopted. Sixteen of the 19 species were allocated to the factors related to the ruderals strategies such as R/CR and CR including R/CSR, SR/CSR, and CR/CSR, and SC strategies. They displayed ruderal and competition adaptation strategies reflecting the ecological environment. Seven species showed R/CR (ruderal/competitor-ruderal) strategies; Aeschno meneindica, Chenopodium album var. centrorubrum, Lolium perenne, Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus, Phragmites communis, Portulaca oleracea, and Soncous brachyotus and 6 species showed CR (competitor-ruderal) strategies; Bidens frondosa, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echino chloaoryzicola, Erigeron canadensis, Fimbristy lislongispica and Setaria viridis. The three species with R-related strategies were Artemisia princeps, Lolium perenne, and Trifolium repens. The distribution patterns of the CCA diagrams and CSR triangles may provide a useful scientific basis for protecting and restoring reclaimed lands and their valuable ecosystem services, from the increasing disturbances.
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采用典型对应分析(CCA)和竞争者(C)、抗逆性(S)、乡土性(R) (CSR)生态策略,研究了韩国西南海岸填海造地植物群落的分布及其环境因子和植物因子。CCA双标图将海岸带填海植物划分为3个植物因子类群。Axis1与LS、SLA、CH和FS相关。轴2与LDMC、FP、LDW相关。CCA双标图将复垦植物划分为3个土壤因子类群。首先,群体因子与SAND相关。其次,根据T-N和TOC进行群因子分配。第三,根据盐度进行群因子分布。为了阐明竞争、胁迫和干扰在植物群落分布过程中的相对重要性,采用CSR分布模型。19种中有16种被分配到与R/CR和CR等基本策略相关的因子中,包括R/CSR、SR/CSR、CR/CSR和SC策略。它们表现出反映生态环境的综合性和竞争性适应策略。7种表现出R/CR(原生/竞争对手-原生)策略;有6种野牡丹、藜麦、黑麦草、白花莲、芦苇、马齿苋和短尾草表现CR(竞争对手-天敌)策略;金针菇、凤尾锦鸡、凤尾锦鸡、凤尾锦鸡、凤尾锦鸡、凤尾锦鸡。具有r相关策略的3种植物分别是红蒿(Artemisia princeps)、黑麦草(Lolium perenne)和三叶草(Trifolium repens)。CCA图和CSR三角形的分布模式可以为保护和恢复填海土地及其宝贵的生态系统服务提供有用的科学依据。
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Journal of Marine and Island Cultures
Journal of Marine and Island Cultures Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine and Island Cultures (ISSN 2212-6821), an international journal, is the official journal of the Institution for Marine and Island Cultures, Republic of Korea. The Journal of Marine and Island Cultures publishes peer-reviewed, original research papers, reviews, reports, and comments covering all aspects of the humanities and cultural issues pertaining to the marine and island environment. In addition the journal publishes articles that present integrative research conducted across interdisciplinary boundaries, including studies examining the sustainability of the living environment, nature-ecological resources and the socio-economic systems of islands and islanders. The journal particularly encourages the submission of papers relating to marine and island cultures in the Asia-Pacific Region as well as in the American, European and Mediterranean Regions.
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