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Density affects plant size in the Gobi Desert

Li, Yonghua (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Xin, Zhiming (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Yao, Bin (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
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Duan, Ruibing (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Dong, Xue (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Bao, Yanfeng (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Li, Xinle (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Ma, Yuan (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Huang, Yaru (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Luo, Fengmin (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Li, Xing (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
Wei, Xu (författare)
East China Normal University
Jiang, Zi Ru (författare)
Nagoya University
Lozada-Gobilard, Sissi (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Biodiversitet,Biologiska institutionen,Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten,Biodiversity,Department of Biology,Faculty of Science
Zhu, Jinlei (författare)
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing
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2024
2024
Engelska.
Ingår i: Science of the Total Environment. - 0048-9697. ; 912
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  • Plant size is a crucial functional trait with substantial implications in agronomy and forestry. Understanding the factors influencing plant size is essential for ecosystem management and restoration efforts. Various environmental factors and plant density play significant roles in plant size. However, how plant size responds to mean annual precipitation (MAP), mean annual temperature (MAT), and density in the arid areas remains incomplete. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted comprehensive vegetation surveys in the Gobi Desert in northwestern China with a MAP below 250 mm. We also collected climate data to disentangle the respective influences of climate and density on the community-weighted plant height, crown length, and crown width. Our observations revealed that the community-weighted mean plant height, crown length, and width demonstrated a positive association with MAT but negative relationships with both MAP and density. These patterns can be attributed to the predominance of shrubs over herbs in arid regions, as shrubs tend to be larger in size. The proportion of shrubs increases with MAT, while it decreases with MAP and density, resulting in higher plant height and larger crown dimensions. Although both MAP and MAT affect plant size in the Gobi Desert, our findings highlight the stronger role of plant density in regulating plant size, indicating that the surrounding plant community and competition among individuals are crucial drivers of plant size patterns. Our findings provide valuable guidance for nature-based solutions for vegetation restoration and ecosystem management, highlighting the importance of considering plant density as a key factor when designing and implementing restoration strategies in arid areas.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)

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Crown length
Crown width
Mean annual precipitation
Mean annual temperature
Plant density
Plant height

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