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DOI10.1890/06-1006
Twenty years of changes in spatial association and community structure among desert perennials
Miriti, Maria N.
通讯作者Miriti, Maria N.
来源期刊ECOLOGY
ISSN0012-9658
出版年2007
卷号88期号:5页码:1177-1190
英文摘要

I present results from analyses of 20 years of spatiotemporal dynamics in a desert perennial community. Plants were identified and mapped in a 1-ha permanent plot in Joshua Tree National Park (California, USA) in 1984. Plant size, mortality, and new seedlings were censused every five years through 2004. Two species, Ambrosia dumosa and Tetracoccus hallii, were dominant based on their relative abundance and ubiquitous distributions. Spatial analysis for distance indices (SADIE) identified regions of significantly high (patches) or low (gaps) densities.


I used SADIE to test for (1) transience in the distribution of patches and gaps within species over time and (2) changes in juvenile-adult associations with conspecific adults and adults of the two dominant species over time. Plant performance was quantified in patches and gaps to determine plant responsiveness to local spatial associations.


Species identity was found to influence associations between juveniles and adults. Juveniles of all species showed significant positive spatial associations with the dominant A. dumosa but not with T. hallii. The broad distribution of A. dumosa may increase the spatial extent of nondominant species that are facilitated by this dominant.


The spatial location of patches and gaps was generally consistent over time for adults but not juveniles. Observed variability in the locations of juvenile patches and gaps suggested that suitable locations for establishment were broad relative to occupied regions of the habitat, and that conditions for seed germination were independent of conditions for seedling survival.


A dramatic change in spatial distributions and associations within and between species occurred after a major drought that influenced data from the final census. Positive associations between juveniles and adults of all species were found independent of previous associations and most species distributions contracted to areas that were previously characterized by low density.


By linking performance to spatial distribution, results from this study offer a spatial context for plant plant interactions within and among species. Community composition could be influenced both by individual species tolerances of abiotic conditions and by the competitive or facilitative interactions individuals exert over neighbors.


英文关键词Ambrosia dumosa community dynamics desert perennials Joshua Tree National Park California SADIE spatial distribution species association Tetracoccus hallii
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000246369900013
WOS关键词DENSITY-DEPENDENCE ; PLANT-COMMUNITIES ; SONORAN DESERT ; MOJAVE-DESERT ; NURSE PLANT ; PATTERN ; MORTALITY ; SHRUB ; FACILITATION ; COMPETITION
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/154017
作者单位(1)Ohio State Univ, Dept Ecol Evolut & Organismal Biol, Aronoff Lab, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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Miriti, Maria N.. Twenty years of changes in spatial association and community structure among desert perennials[J],2007,88(5):1177-1190.
APA Miriti, Maria N..(2007).Twenty years of changes in spatial association and community structure among desert perennials.ECOLOGY,88(5),1177-1190.
MLA Miriti, Maria N.."Twenty years of changes in spatial association and community structure among desert perennials".ECOLOGY 88.5(2007):1177-1190.
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