邻近土地利用对纽约森林林下植被的影响

Mary Ann Moran
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为了研究人为干扰对美国纽约中部60个糖槭林分林下植被群落结构的影响,对其林下植被进行了采样。林分的选择使森林附近的土地用途属于以下三类之一:农业、住宅区或道路。每个地点在森林边缘、森林30米深处和邻近的开放社区(田野或草坪)取样。采样包括所有草本植物和任何木本植物<0.5米高。不同土地利用类型的林下群落结构在物种丰富度和覆被测量上存在差异。居住边缘的物种丰富度、盖度、草本双科植物数量、引种物种数量和年生物种数量均高于农业边缘。与农业边缘与邻近农田相比,居住边缘与邻近草坪群落的相似性(共享物种数量)更高,这表明在人口较多的地区附近,物种与森林的交换可能更大。三种土地利用类型的内部样地相似,不同之处在于林下引入物种的数量。
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Influence of adjacent land use on understory vegetation of New York forests

The understory vegetation was sampled in sixty sugar maple (Acer saccharum) forest stands in central New York in order to investigate the influence of anthropogenic disturbance on understory community structure. Stands were chosen so that land use adjacent to the forest fell within one of three categories: agriculture, residential area, or roadway. Each site was sampled at the forest edge, 30 m into the forest, and in the adjacent open community (field or lawn). Sampling included all herbaceous plants and any woody plants < 0.5 m tall. Differences in understory community structure were found among land use categories for both species richness and cover measurements. Residential edges exhibited greater species richness, cover, number of herbaceous dicots, number of introduced species, and number of annual species than did agricultural edges. Residential edges also exhibited more similarity (number of shared species) to the adjacent lawn community than did agricultural edges to adjacent fields, indicating potentially greater species exchange for forests in the vicinity of more populated areas. Interior samples from the three land use categories were similar, differing only in the number of introduced species present in the understory.

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