Ecological adaptation strategies of annual plants in artificial vegetation-stabilized sand dune in Shapotou Region

被引:4
作者
Jingguang Zhang
Xinrong Li
Xinping Wang
Gang Wang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shapotou Desert Experimental Research Station, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute
来源
Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2004年 / 47卷
关键词
Shapotou region; Eragrostis poaeoides; ecological adaptation strategy;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Taking annual plant Eragrostis poaeides in the artificial vegetation-stabilized sand dune in the Shapotou Experimental Research Station as example, study has been done on the adaptation strategies of annual plants to random environment through fixed quadrat observations of population changes and fixed plant determinations of individual growth, seed germination, population dynamics, spatial distribution pattern of population, competition and regulation. During the growing season, the survival rate of annual plants depends on the precipitation intensity and precipitation duration which activate the germination of seeds. The optimal germination strategy of annual plants in this habitat during the growing season appears as continuous germination under suitable conditions. Such continuous germination is an adaptive characteristic of annual plants to random environment. In addition, the variation processes of population size and regulation mechanism of E. poaeoides are studied. Statistical results of natural population in four consecutive years show that water condition in the habitat is the leading factor affecting the population dynamics of E. poaeoides. During the establishment period E. poaeoides had a higher death rate, but in the middle to later period they could survive stably. Due to the limitation of soil moisture, the competition among individuals for water inevitably led to self-thinning phenomena. Under very arid condition, the survival curve of annual herbs entirely appears as Deevey III type (C type), but under relatively adequate precipitation condition, the survival curve appears as intermediate type. The strategy of life history obviously appears as r-strategy. Plant species of r-strategy often occurs in the early succession stage of the communities. In the relatively adequate and evenly-distributed rainfall years, E. poaeoides population exhibited a density-dependent, i. e., survival rate increased with decrease in population density. The main pattern to regulate the population number for the intraspecific competition is to regulate the highly variable initial density into a final density with narrow variation range.
引用
收藏
页码:50 / 60
页数:10
相关论文
共 26 条
[1]  
Cole L. C.(1954)The population consequences of life history phenomena Quarterly Review of Biology 19 103-137
[2]  
Went F. W.(1948)Ecology of desert plants, I. Observations on germination in the Joshua Tree National Monu-ment California, Ecology 29 242-253
[3]  
Went F. W.(1949)Ecology of desert plants: The effects of rain and temperature on germination and growth Ecology 30 1-13
[4]  
Tevis L.(1958)Germination and growth of ephemerals induced by sprinkling a sandy desert Ecology 39 681-688
[5]  
Tevis L.(1958)A population of desert ephemerals germinated by less than one inch of rain Ecology 39 688-695
[6]  
Mott J. J.(1972)Germination studies on some annual species from an arid region of western Australia Journal of Ecology 50 293-304
[7]  
Mott J. J.(1974)Factors affecting seed germination in three annual species from an arid region of western Australia Journal of Ecology 62 699-709
[8]  
Philippi T.(1993)Bet-hedging germination of desert annuals: beyond the first year The American Naturalist 142 474-487
[9]  
Philippi T.(1993)Bet-hedging germination of desert annuals: variation among populations and maternal effects in The American Naturalist 142 488-507
[10]  
Gutterman Y.(1994)Strategies of seed dispersal and germination in plants inhabiting desert The Botanical Review 60 373-425