Phytosociological analysis of the vegetation of Lagoon Beach, Tasmania

J. Kirkpatrick
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The vegetation of the Lagoon Beach area is mapped and described. Classification and ordination of thirty-five randomly located quadrats, and central chi-squared distribution analysis of association between species, reveal three main species/stand groups. The wombat-grazed closed-herbfields dominated by Samolus repens and Schoenus nitens form one strong group associated with the lagoonal flats. A second group consists of stands which include characteristic heath species such as Casuarina monilifera and Hypolaena fastigiata. A third, less well-defined group consists mainly of Eucalyptus viminalis open forests with an understory characteristically dominated by pteridium esculentum. The factors that could be responsible for the differentiation of the vegetation of the area are discussed, and a species list is appended.
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塔斯马尼亚泻湖海滩植被的植物社会学分析
绘制并描述了泻湖海滩地区的植被。35个随机样方的分类排序和种间关联的中心卡方分布分析揭示了3个主要的种/林分类群。以袋熊为食的封闭草场,主要是沙莫拉斯和沙努斯,与泻湖平原形成了一个强大的群体。第二组由林分组成,其中包括典型的石楠物种,如木麻黄(Casuarina monilifera)和木麻黄(Hypolaena fastigiata)。第三类,定义不太明确的主要由桉树(Eucalyptus viiminalis)组成,其林下植被以羽翼草(pterdium esculentum)为主。讨论了可能导致该地区植被分化的因素,并附有物种清单。
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