Effects of chronic gamma radiation on the composition of the herb community of an oak-pine forest

Edward Flaccus , Thomas V. Armentano, Marcie Archer
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A complete inventory of the herb populations of the inner 50 m of the Brookhaven irradiated forest was made in 1968 and 1973. The data are compared with those of earlier inventories, giving information on changes through a ten-year period in a community exposed to chronic radiation stress.

Per cent cover of Carex pensyluanica, which dominates the zone 20–40 m from the source (125-25 R/day in 1973), increased rapidly at first and then more slowly through 1968, then declined somewhat by 1973. There was no shift in its distribution over ten years. Sharp increase in Rubus spp. cover in this zone contributed to the most recent Carex decline.

A greater than eight-fold rise in total density of species other than Carex occurred since 1968, mostly due to a large increase in density of important species, while only those of infrequent occurrence declined or disappeared by 1973. Rate of change in herb populations was slowed by high exposures close to the source and by competition with Carex and Rubus in the sedge zone. The distribution of Rumex acetosella changed in a manner suggesting possible genetic alteration of radiosensitivity. There was a net increase of four species between 1968 and 1973.

Species diversity increased with distance from the source, increased with time from 1968 to 1973 in the outer 40–50 m zone, and changed relatively slowly with time in the inner zones of higher exposure rates. The reasons for the comparatively slow rates of successional change are discussed.

We predict that with future reduction in radiation stress due to source decay and with continuing expansion of Rubus spp. clones, Carex dominance will continue to decline as species diversity and herb population densities increase slowly.

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慢性伽马辐射对栎树松林草本植物群落组成的影响
1968年和1973年对布鲁克海文辐照森林内50米的草本植物种群进行了完整的调查。将这些数据与早期的清单进行比较,提供暴露于慢性辐射应激的社区在十年期间的变化信息。在距源20 ~ 40 m的区域(1973年为125 ~ 25 R/d)占主导地位的Carex pensyluanica的百分之盖度在1968年开始迅速增加,然后缓慢增加,到1973年有所下降。十年来,其分布没有变化。这一地区红毛蕨覆盖面积的急剧增加导致了最近苔属植物的减少。自1968年以来,除苔属外的其他物种的总密度增加了8倍以上,主要是由于重要物种的密度大幅增加,而到1973年,只有不常见的物种密度下降或消失。草本植物种群的变化速度由于靠近源的高暴露和在莎草带与苔草和红草的竞争而减慢。该菌的分布发生了变化,提示其放射敏感性可能发生了遗传改变。1968年至1973年间净增加了4种。1968 ~ 1973年,40 ~ 50 m外区物种多样性随时间增加,暴露率较高的内区物种多样性随时间变化相对缓慢。讨论了相对缓慢的演替速率的原因。我们预测,随着源衰减导致的辐射胁迫的减少和雨苔属无性系的不断扩大,雨苔属植物的优势度将继续下降,物种多样性和种群密度将缓慢增加。
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