塔斯曼半岛的植被

Mj Brown, F. Duncan
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虽然它的面积不到塔斯马尼亚的1%,但塔斯马尼亚半岛拥有该州本土维管植物总数的三分之一以上。目前的物种数量接近于岛屿生物地理学理论预测的数量。塔斯马尼亚特有维管植物有70种,占总数的13%。这一数字低于按比例计算的预期,因为半岛上没有塔斯马尼亚特有的高山、潮湿和少营养的西部环境。有两种维管植物只有在半岛上才有。然而,由于这些成分与塔斯马尼亚东南部其他主要的低地白云岩部分共同持有,因此植物群具有明显的地方风味。半岛上的植被类型包括海岸荒原、沙丘植被和湿地、干植被和湿植被。叶黄林和亚高山的一些小地区的灌丛和雨林。半岛植被的结构和组成反映了气候、地形、火灾和生物的影响。因此,随着水分有效性的增加,干硬叶林逐渐转变为湿硬叶林。森林变成了荒原,因为这些地方更容易暴露在盛行的带盐的陆上风中。在特定的植被类型中,其组成受到当地气候和地貌的影响,但也可归因于当地的排水条件、地质基质和火灾历史。除了一些例外,现存的植物种类和群落都得到了适度的保护,但在未来的管理中,需要保持原生植被赋予半岛的特征。
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The vegetation of Tasman Peninsula
Although its area is less than 1% of Tasmania, Tasman Peninsula possesses more than one- third of the total native vascular plants of the State. The number of species present is close to that predicted by the theories of island biogeography. There are 70 Tasmanian endemic vascular plant species present, representing 13 % of the total. This figure is lower than that expected on a proportional basis due to the absence from the peninsula of the distinctively Tasmanian alpine, wet and oligotrophic western environments. There are two vascular plants known only from the peninsula. Nevertheless there is a distinctly local flavour to the flora due to those components held in common with other predominantly lowland dolerite parts of southeastern Tasmania. The vegetation types present on the peninsula include coastal heaths, dune vegetation and wetlands, dry and wet sc!erophyll forests and some small areas ofsubalpine scrub and rainforests. The structure and composition of the vegetation on the peninsula reflect climatic, topographic, firing and biotic influences. Thus dry sclerophyll forests grade into wet sclerophyll forests as moisture availability increases . The forests grade into heaths as sites become more exposed to the prevailing salt-laden onshore winds. Within a particular vegetation type, the composition is influenced by local climate and landform but is also attributable to local drainage conditions, geological substrate and fire history. The plant species and communities present are, some exceptions, moderately well- conserved, but sensitivity in future management will be required to retain the character conferred on the peninsula by its native vegetation.
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