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灌木、地衣和草本植物的火灾介导效应,对佛罗里达零散灌丛中聚生金丝桃种群统计学特征的影响

Fire-mediated effects of shrubs, lichens and herbs on the demography of Hypericum cumulicola in patchy Florida scrub.

作者信息

Quintana-Ascencio Pedro F, Morales-Hernández Marina

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5245, USA, , , , , , US.

Archbold Biological Station, P.O. Box 2057, Lake Placid, FL 33862, USA, Fax: (941) 699-1927; e-mail:

出版信息

Oecologia. 1997 Oct;112(2):263-271. doi: 10.1007/s004420050309.

Abstract

Understanding the effect of disturbance and interspecific interactions on population dynamics and availability of suitable habitats for colonization and growth is critical for conservation and management of endangered species. Hypericum cumulicola is a narrowly endemic, small perennial herb virtually restricted to open areas of well-drained white sand in Florida rosemary scrub, a naturally patchy community that burns about every 20-80 years. Over 1 year (September 1994 to September 1995) we evaluated variation in survival, growth and fecundity among 1214 individuals in 14 rosemary scrub patches of different sizes (0.09-1.85 ha) and fire histories (2, 8-10, and >20 years since the last fire). Fire kills aboveground individuals of H. cumulicola, but new individuals were present a year after fire. Recruitment decreased in patches more than a decade post-fire. Survival, annual height growth rate, and fecundity (number of flowers and fruits) were higher in recently burned patches. Scrub patch size did not affect these demographic variables. Survival was positively associated with the presence of conspecifics and negatively related to proximity to the dominant shrub Florida rosemary (Ceratiola ericoides), prior reproductive output, and ground lichen cover. Since H. cumulicola and other herbaceous species in the rosemary scrub depend on sporadic fires to decrease interference of shrubs and ground lichens, its persistence may be threatened by fire suppression.

摘要

了解干扰和种间相互作用对种群动态以及适合定殖和生长的栖息地可用性的影响,对于濒危物种的保护和管理至关重要。聚叶金丝桃是一种分布范围狭窄的特有小型多年生草本植物,几乎仅生长在佛罗里达迷迭香灌丛排水良好的白沙开阔区域,这是一个自然分布呈斑块状的群落,大约每20 - 80年发生一次火灾。在1年时间里(1994年9月至1995年9月),我们评估了14个不同大小(0.09 - 1.85公顷)和火灾历史(上次火灾发生后的2年、8 - 10年以及超过20年)的迷迭香灌丛斑块中1214株个体的存活、生长和繁殖情况。火灾会杀死聚叶金丝桃的地上部分个体,但火灾后一年会有新个体出现。火灾发生十多年后的斑块中补充个体数量减少。最近发生火灾的斑块中,存活率、年高度生长率和繁殖力(花和果实的数量)更高。灌丛斑块大小并未影响这些种群统计学变量。存活率与同种个体的存在呈正相关,与距优势灌木佛罗里达迷迭香(Ceratiola ericoides)的距离、先前的繁殖产出以及地衣覆盖度呈负相关。由于聚叶金丝桃和迷迭香灌丛中的其他草本物种依赖于零星火灾来减少灌木和地衣的干扰,其存续可能会受到灭火措施的威胁。

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