在第聂伯河泛滥平原的东欧杨柳林中,树冠在大尺度和中尺度上影响土壤大型动物的空间格局

IF 0.9 Q4 ECOLOGY Folia Oecologica Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.2478/foecol-2019-0013
O. Zhukov, O. Kunah, Y. Y. Dubinina, M. Fedushko, V. I. Kotsun, Y. O. Zhukova, O. Potapenko
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摘要本文检验了这样一种假设,即在洪泛平原生态系统中放置树木会导致多尺度空间结构,并在土壤大型动物空间格局的形成中发挥重要作用。研究多边形铺设在第聂伯罗河泛滥平原的东欧杨柳林中。从土壤样本中人工采集了枯枝落叶大型动物群。应用采样位置与每种树种最近个体的距离来获得上层空间结构的度量。树木结构空间对土壤动物群落的纯效应由大尺度和中尺度分量呈现。土壤动物群落在树状结构空间中表现出不同的模式。树木诱导的空间异质性对土壤动物群落的垂直分层产生了影响。土壤动物群落变异的复杂性取决于与树木的距离,这取决于树种对土壤动物影响的相互作用。表明了与土壤、植物和树木因素相互作用的空间结构在形成土壤大型动物群落中的重要性。
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Tree canopy affects soil macrofauna spatial patterns on broad- and meso-scale levels in an Eastern European poplar-willow forest in the floodplain of the River Dnipro
Abstract This paper tested the hypothesis that the placement of trees in the floodplain ecosystem leads to multiscale spatial structuring and plays an important role in formation of the spatial patterns of the soil macrofauna. The research polygon was laid in an Eastern European poplar-willow forest in the floodplain of the River Dnipro. The litter macrofauna was manually collected from the soil samples. The distances of the sampling locations from the nearest individual of each tree species were applied to obtain a measure of the overstorey spatial structure. The pure effect of tree structured space on the soil animal community was presented by the broad-scale and meso-scale components. The soil animal community demonstrated patterns varying in tree structured space. The tree induced spatial heterogeneity was revealed to effect on the vertical stratification of the soil animal community. The complex nature of the soil animal community variability depending on the distance from trees was depended on the interaction of tree species in their effects on soil animals. The importance of the spatial structures that interact with soil, plants and tree factors in shaping soil macrofauna communities was shown.
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Folia Oecologica
Folia Oecologica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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38 weeks
期刊介绍: Folia oecologica is a continuation of the journal Folia dendrologica published in the years 1974 - 1997. Folia oecologica is an international scientific journal. It has published original scientific works in the field of ecology oriented toward forest ecosystems, natural and urbanized environments, plants and animals.
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