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滨海沙滩珊瑚菜种群的空间格局及其对岸垄的响应

张敏1,2,3,杨洪晓1,2**   

  1. 1青岛农业大学资源与环境学院, 山东青岛 266109; 2青岛市农村环境工程研究中心, 山东青岛 266109;  3山东新北海现代农业科技发展有限公司, 山东潍坊 261325)
  • 出版日期:2015-01-10 发布日期:2015-01-10

Spatial patterns of Glehnia littoralis population on sandy seashore and their responses to artificial beach ridge.

ZHANG Min1,2,3, YANG Hong-xiao1,2**   

  1. (1College of Resources and Environment, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, Shandong, China; 2Qingdao Engineering Research Center for Rural Environment, Qingdao 266109, Shandong, China; 3Shandong Neobercon Modern Agricultural Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd., Weifang 261325, Shandong, China)
  • Online:2015-01-10 Published:2015-01-10

摘要:

珊瑚菜(Glehnia littoralis)是国家Ⅱ级重点保护植物,天然分布在中国滨海沙滩潮上带。为认识珊瑚菜种群的更新机制及其对岸垄阻隔的响应,以青岛市胶南沙滩为例,调研沙垄前后珊瑚菜野生种群的分布和结构特征。结果表明:在分布格局上,垄前珊瑚菜在2.5 m的空间范围内呈聚集分布,成株与幼苗没有负关联性,而在更小尺度上表现明显的正关联性;垄后珊瑚菜表现出聚集范围变窄和聚集强度减弱的趋势,成株与幼苗的正关联性减弱,甚至有明显的负关联性;在种群结构上,垄前珊瑚菜的相对密度较高,幼苗较多,结实量较大,更新正常;相反,垄后珊瑚菜的密度、幼苗数量、结实量均降低或减少,更新过程明显受阻。据此推断,岸垄可能通过抑制潮水对种子的传播而阻碍珊瑚菜的天然更新。
 

关键词: Tweedie类分布, 金枪鱼延绳钓, 广义可加模型, 拟锥齿鲨, 热带大西洋

Abstract: Glehnia littoralis is an endangered rare plant species, with natural habitats along the sandy seashore of eastern China. At a sandy coast of Jiaonan, Qingdao, we investigated the pattern and structure of wild G. littoralis populations that grew before and behind an artificial beachridge, so as to elucidate the recruiting mechanism of the wild G. littoralis and relevant responses to such a beach ridge. The results showed that G. littoralis individuals seaward before the ridge were clumped at spatial scales less than 2.5 m. Adults positively associated with seedlings at finer spatial scales, and might associate neutrally, but not negatively at larger scales. G. littoralis individuals behind the ridge had their aggregative scales and degrees shrunk or weakened, and spatial associations between adults and seedlings turned to be loose or even negative at most scales. The ridge was believed to have affected structures of G. littoralis populations as well. The populations before the ridge exhibited higher relative density, seedling abundance and fruiting rates, i.e., recruiting normally, but behind the ridge, they behaved otherwise. The evidence justified that such a beach ridge has adverse effects on recruitment of G. littoralis populations, presumably because it can prevent seawater from inundating and dispersing seeds of G. littoralis along the seashore.

Key words: generalized additive model (GAM), the tropical Atlantic Ocean, longline fishery, Tweedie distribution, Pseudocarcharias kamoharai