Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia
Abstract Dominant species occupy a pivotal role in plant community, influencing the structure and function of the ecosystem. The spatial distributions of dominant species can react to the effect of different grazing intensities, thereby reflecting their tolerance and adaptive strategies toward grazi...
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| author | Mengzhen Li Jinrui Wu Xiangjun Yun Shijie Lv Bo Xu Junyi Yang Jiale Zhao Le Zhang |
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| description | Abstract Dominant species occupy a pivotal role in plant community, influencing the structure and function of the ecosystem. The spatial distributions of dominant species can react to the effect of different grazing intensities, thereby reflecting their tolerance and adaptive strategies toward grazing. In this study, geostatistical methods were mainly used to study the spatial distribution characteristics of Stipa krylovii Roshev. and Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel. species at two interval scales (quadrat size 5 m × 5 m, 10 m × 10 m) and two treatments (free grazing, FG, 1.66 sheep·ha− 1·a− 1; control, CK, 0 sheep·ha− 1·a− 1) in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia. A systematic sampling method was used in each 100 m × 100 m representative sample plots to obtain the height, coverage, and density of all species in the community. The results showed that grazing altered the concentrated distribution of S. krylovii and the spatial mosaic distribution pattern of S. krylovii and L. chinensis while having no effect on the spatial clumped distribution of L. chinensis. It also found that the spatial distributions of dominant species are primarily affected by structural factors, and random factors such as long-term grazing led to a transition of S. krylovii from a concentrated distribution to a small patchy random pattern should not be overlooked. Our findings suggest that long-term grazing alters the spatial distribution pattern of dominant species and that adaptive strategies may be the key for maintaining the dominant role of structural factors. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e781d15ddc13436bb0bb0d2be1fd52462025-08-20T00:33:32ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292024-09-0124111010.1186/s12870-024-05549-9Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner MongoliaMengzhen Li0Jinrui Wu1Xiangjun Yun2Shijie Lv3Bo Xu4Junyi Yang5Jiale Zhao6Le Zhang7Institute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesInstitute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesInstitute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesCollege of Science, Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityForestry and Grassland Monitoring and Planning Institute of Inner MongoliaInstitute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesInstitute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesForestry and Grassland Monitoring and Planning Institute of Inner MongoliaAbstract Dominant species occupy a pivotal role in plant community, influencing the structure and function of the ecosystem. The spatial distributions of dominant species can react to the effect of different grazing intensities, thereby reflecting their tolerance and adaptive strategies toward grazing. In this study, geostatistical methods were mainly used to study the spatial distribution characteristics of Stipa krylovii Roshev. and Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel. species at two interval scales (quadrat size 5 m × 5 m, 10 m × 10 m) and two treatments (free grazing, FG, 1.66 sheep·ha− 1·a− 1; control, CK, 0 sheep·ha− 1·a− 1) in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia. A systematic sampling method was used in each 100 m × 100 m representative sample plots to obtain the height, coverage, and density of all species in the community. The results showed that grazing altered the concentrated distribution of S. krylovii and the spatial mosaic distribution pattern of S. krylovii and L. chinensis while having no effect on the spatial clumped distribution of L. chinensis. It also found that the spatial distributions of dominant species are primarily affected by structural factors, and random factors such as long-term grazing led to a transition of S. krylovii from a concentrated distribution to a small patchy random pattern should not be overlooked. Our findings suggest that long-term grazing alters the spatial distribution pattern of dominant species and that adaptive strategies may be the key for maintaining the dominant role of structural factors.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-05549-9Dominant speciesGrazing disturbanceSpatial distributionTypical steppe |
| spellingShingle | Mengzhen Li Jinrui Wu Xiangjun Yun Shijie Lv Bo Xu Junyi Yang Jiale Zhao Le Zhang Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia Dominant species Grazing disturbance Spatial distribution Typical steppe |
| title | Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia |
| title_full | Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia |
| title_fullStr | Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia |
| title_short | Long-term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of Inner Mongolia |
| title_sort | long term grazing changed the spatial distributions of dominant species in typical steppe of inner mongolia |
| topic | Dominant species Grazing disturbance Spatial distribution Typical steppe |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-05549-9 |
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