Spatial heterogeneity of vegetation under different grazing intensities in the Northwest Heilongjiang Steppe of China
In northern China, recent degradation of semi-arid grasslands caused by overgrazing is serious. At Green Grassland Village, west of Daqing City in Heilongjiang Province, three grasslands with different degrees of degradation were surveyed. In the survey, a new method of vegetation analysis based on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Agriculture, ecosystems & environment ecosystems & environment, 2002-08, Vol.90 (3), p.217-229 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In northern China, recent degradation of semi-arid grasslands caused by overgrazing is serious. At Green Grassland Village, west of Daqing City in Heilongjiang Province, three grasslands with different degrees of degradation were surveyed. In the survey, a new method of vegetation analysis based on the beta-binomial distribution, was adopted to describe the frequency of occurrence and spatial heterogeneity for each plant species.
Chenopodium centrorubrum,
Cleistogenes squarrosa and a
Carex species were commonly found in the three grasslands. Non-degraded grassland with light grazing was dominated by
Arundinella hirta,
Filifolium sibiricium,
Lespedeza hedysaroides,
Potentilla verticillaris,
Stipa baicalensis and
Thymus serpyllum. These species belong to the erect-type or do not develop large clones under light grazing. These species can be used as indicators of a well-managed grassland in this area. On the other hand, the degraded grassland with heavy grazing was dominated by
Artemisia spp. and
Euphorbia humifusa var.
pilosa.
Artemisia spp.,
E. humifusa var.
pilosa,
Eragrostis pilosa and
Setaria viridis belong to the creeping-type or develop rather large stocks or stolons under heavy utilization. These species increased the spatial heterogeneity in the degraded grassland with heavy grazing.
Under degraded conditions, species diversity decreased and spatial heterogeneity of the communities tended to increase. |
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ISSN: | 0167-8809 1873-2305 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0167-8809(01)00217-1 |