Spatial distribution and beta diversity of forest communities in mountainous areas of the west lake in hangzhou, East China

Pan Chen, Jia Hong Shen, Guang Hu, Guo Chun Shen, Fang Gang Zhang, Ming Hong Li, Ming Jian Yu

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Abstract

This paper studied on spatial distribution and distribution patterns of species diversity along distance gradient of different forest communities in mountainous areas of the West Lake in Hangzhou, by using quadrat method, and TWINSPAN β diversity indices and DC A CCA ordination analysis. The results showed that; (1) 43 plots could be classified into six kinds of community types by using TWINSPAN and DCA. The habitat condition and species composition of different communities were both varied in those communities respectively. (2) With the increasing distance between communities, the Sorensen index tends to decline, but not always decline with regularity. (3 ) CCA based on the ecological important values and habitat factors of these 43 plots revealed that aspect, slope and slope-position, elevation and crown closure that affecting solar radiation and water distribution affect the distribution pattern of plant communities and quantitative of population respectively. In all, the forest community β diversity is mainly decided by its habitat condition variation and species dispersal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2929-2937
Number of pages9
JournalShengtai Xuebao
Volume29
Issue number6
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Beta diversity
  • CCA
  • DCA
  • Forest community
  • Mountains area of the west lake
  • Sorensen index

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