Species richness in a riparian plant community along the banks of the Xiangxi River,the Three Gorges region |
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Authors: | Mingxi Jiang Hongbing Deng Qinghua Cai Gang Wu |
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Affiliation: | G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development , Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, Uttar Pradesh , India |
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Abstract: | The distribution of vascular plant species richness along an altitudinal gradient and their relationships with environmental variables, including slope, aspect, bank (flooding) height, and river width of the Xiangxi River, Hubei Province, were examined. Total vascular plant species richness changed with elevation: it increased at lower elevations, reached a maximum in the midreaches and decreased thereafter. In particular, tree and herbaceous species richness were related to altitude. Correlation analysis (Kendall's τ) between species richness and environmental variables indicated that the change in species richness in the riparian zone was determined by riparian environmental factors and characteristics of regional vegetation distribution along the altitudinal gradient. The low species richness at lower elevations resulted from seasonal flooding and human activities – agriculture and fuel collection – and the higher species richness in the midreaches reflected transitional zones in natural vegetation types that had had little disturbance. These results on species distribution in the riparian community could be utilized as a reference for restoration efforts to improve water quality of the emerging reservoir resulting from the Three Gorges Hydroelectric Dam project. |
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Keywords: | CHINA PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS ALTITUDE RIPARIAN COMMUNITY XIANGXI RIVER |
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