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DOI10.2307/3236680
Can isotropy vs. anisotropy in the spatial association of plant species reveal physical vs. biotic facilitation?
Haase, P
通讯作者Haase, P
来源期刊JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
ISSN1100-9233
出版年2001
卷号12期号:1页码:127-136
英文摘要

In dryland ecosystems and other harsh environments, a large part of the vegetation is often clustered, appearing as ’islands’. If ’independent’ species, usually colonizers, can be distinguished from species which are ’dependent’ on the presence of the colonizing species for successful establishment and/or persistence, the type of spatial pattern of the association - isotropic (spatially symmetric) or anisotropic (spatially asymmetric)- can give information on the underlying environmental factors driving the process of association. Modified spatial pattern analysis based on Ripley’s K-function can be applied to bivariate clustered patterns by cardinal direction in order to detect possible anisotropy in the pattern of association. The method was applied to mapped distribution patterns of two types of semi-arid shrubland in southeastern Spain. In shrubland of Retama sphaerocarpa, low shrubs of Artemisia barrelieri were significantly clustered under the canopy of the Retama shrubs in all four cardinal directions, suggesting an isotropic facilitation effect. In low shrubland dominated by Anthyllis cytisoides and Artemisia barrelieri, Anthyllis shrubs occurred more frequently than expected on the eastern side (and downslope) of Artemisia shrub. The possible environmental factors driving the two association patterns are discussed and recommendations for further applications of the analytical method are given.


英文关键词aggregated pattern bivariate pattern clustered pattern competition facilitation K-statistics L-statistics nurse-plant effect Ripley’s K-function second-order spatial analysis
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000168229700013
WOS关键词SHRUB RETAMA-SPHAEROCARPA ; SEMIARID ENVIRONMENT ; NURSE PLANT ; POSITIVE INTERACTIONS ; LEGUMINOUS SHRUB ; SONORAN DESERT ; PHOTOSYNTHETIC RATE ; SOUTHEASTERN SPAIN ; PATTERN-ANALYSIS ; QUERCUS-HUMILIS
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Ecology ; Forestry
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/141398
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Haase, P. Can isotropy vs. anisotropy in the spatial association of plant species reveal physical vs. biotic facilitation?[J],2001,12(1):127-136.
APA Haase, P.(2001).Can isotropy vs. anisotropy in the spatial association of plant species reveal physical vs. biotic facilitation?.JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE,12(1),127-136.
MLA Haase, P."Can isotropy vs. anisotropy in the spatial association of plant species reveal physical vs. biotic facilitation?".JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE 12.1(2001):127-136.
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