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IMPACTS OF CWD ON UNDERSTORY BIODIVERSITY IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE QINLING MOUNTAINS, CHINA

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dc.contributor.author YUAN, JIE
dc.contributor.author WEI, XIN
dc.contributor.author SHANG, ZHENGCHUN
dc.contributor.author CHENG, FEI
dc.contributor.author HU, ZHAOYONG
dc.contributor.author ZHENG, XIAOFENG
dc.contributor.author ZHANG, SHUOXIN
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-24T11:21:03Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-24T11:21:03Z
dc.date.issued 2015-11-02
dc.identifier.citation Yuan, J., Wei, X., Shang, Z., Cheng, F., Hu, Z., Zheng, X., & Zhang, S. (2015). Impacts of CWD on understory biodiversity in forest ecosystems in the Qinling Mountains, China. Pak. J. Bot, 47(5), 1855-1864. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2070-3368
dc.identifier.uri http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13622
dc.description.abstract The stocks and characteristics of coarse woody debris (CWD) are expected to reflect forest stand features. However, despite their importance, there have been no reports of CWD stocks and characteristics in the Qinling Mountains. We measured the CWD stocks in different CWD types, decay classes and diameter classes of the five forest types in the Qinling Mountains. The highest biomass of CWD was the Pinus tabulaeformis forest (12.57 t·hm-2), occupied 5.66% in the biomass of this forest, the lowest occupied 1.03% in Betula albo-sinensis forest (1.82 t·hm-2). Our results revealed that there was a strong correlation between CWD and forest biomass. When the CWD biomass were 9.9 t·hm-2 and 11.6 t·hm-2, the biomass of Pinus armandi forest and P. tabulaeformis forest reached maximum, respectively. CWD is particularly important for biodiversity, but the importance of CWD in the control of diversity in forest systems has not been fully appreciated and certainly has not been evaluated intensively within China, especially in Qinling forests. In our research, we used species richness (S), Shannon-Wiener index (H), Simpson index (D) and Pielou’ s evenness index (J) to assess the diversity of plant community. According to our analysis, we found 1) the effect of CWD biomass onthese α diversity index was dependent on tree, shrub and herb in the five forest types, 2) the impacts of CWD biomass on understory biodiversity were more obvious, 3) With the increase of CWD biomass, the species richness (S), Shannon-Wiener index (H) and Simpson index (D) of understory increased significantly. Our results suggested that there was a relatively lower CWD biomass in the Qinling Mountains, but it had significant effects on forest biomass and diversity of plant community. Reserving CWD was important for eco-forestry, but how many and how characteristic of CWD should be retained need further research. Development of CWD reasonable strategies was indispensable for future forest management en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society, University of Karachi en_US
dc.subject Coarse woody debris en_US
dc.subject Biomass en_US
dc.subject Qinling Mountains en_US
dc.subject Biodiversity en_US
dc.subject Diversity index en_US
dc.subject Forest management en_US
dc.title IMPACTS OF CWD ON UNDERSTORY BIODIVERSITY IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE QINLING MOUNTAINS, CHINA en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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