Positive interactions promote the maintenance of subtropical plant communities: a 5-year forest dynamics study
Long-term observational studies are imperative for monitoring changes in forests dynamics. Here, we examined variations in species diversity and population abundance in a 10.24 hm 2 forest dynamics plot in the Mt. Huangshan, Southeast China. We assessed species diversity between two census’ communit...
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Abstract | Long-term observational studies are imperative for monitoring changes in forests dynamics. Here, we examined variations in species diversity and population abundance in a 10.24 hm
2
forest dynamics plot in the Mt. Huangshan, Southeast China. We assessed species diversity between two census’ communities using Hill numbers and computed importance values. Linear Discriminant Analysis Effect Size (LEfSe) was employed to compare species variations between microhabitats within the plots. A co-occurrence network was constructed to quantify interspecific interactions. Over the 5-year study span, the community structure exhibited a decrease in species richness, with mortality events primarily affecting small-diameter class individuals. Indicator species varied among microhabitats, contributing to significant differences in species composition. The results of the LEfSe showed that Ericoid mycorrhizal species were not consistently enriched with Arbuscular mycorrhizal species in different microhabitats. Interspecific facilitation outweighed interspecific competition. Our results highlight the role of Fagaceae species in shaping subtropical forest communities. For example,
Castanopsis eyrei
, which had the highest relative abundance and importance value, represents the Fagaceae family, showing a positive correlation with the species richness of most other species. These findings collectively indicate that the structure of evergreen broadleaf forests in the Huangshan area remains consistent, with no evidence of a large-scale decline phenomenon. |
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AbstractList | Long-term observational studies are imperative for monitoring changes in forests dynamics. Here, we examined variations in species diversity and population abundance in a 10.24 hm
2
forest dynamics plot in the Mt. Huangshan, Southeast China. We assessed species diversity between two census’ communities using Hill numbers and computed importance values. Linear Discriminant Analysis Effect Size (LEfSe) was employed to compare species variations between microhabitats within the plots. A co-occurrence network was constructed to quantify interspecific interactions. Over the 5-year study span, the community structure exhibited a decrease in species richness, with mortality events primarily affecting small-diameter class individuals. Indicator species varied among microhabitats, contributing to significant differences in species composition. The results of the LEfSe showed that Ericoid mycorrhizal species were not consistently enriched with Arbuscular mycorrhizal species in different microhabitats. Interspecific facilitation outweighed interspecific competition. Our results highlight the role of Fagaceae species in shaping subtropical forest communities. For example,
Castanopsis eyrei
, which had the highest relative abundance and importance value, represents the Fagaceae family, showing a positive correlation with the species richness of most other species. These findings collectively indicate that the structure of evergreen broadleaf forests in the Huangshan area remains consistent, with no evidence of a large-scale decline phenomenon. Long-term observational studies are imperative for monitoring changes in forests dynamics. Here, we examined variations in species diversity and population abundance in a 10.24 hm2 forest dynamics plot in the Mt. Huangshan, Southeast China. We assessed species diversity between two census’ communities using Hill numbers and computed importance values. Linear Discriminant Analysis Effect Size (LEfSe) was employed to compare species variations between microhabitats within the plots. A co-occurrence network was constructed to quantify interspecific interactions. Over the 5-year study span, the community structure exhibited a decrease in species richness, with mortality events primarily affecting small-diameter class individuals. Indicator species varied among microhabitats, contributing to significant differences in species composition. The results of the LEfSe showed that Ericoid mycorrhizal species were not consistently enriched with Arbuscular mycorrhizal species in different microhabitats. Interspecific facilitation outweighed interspecific competition. Our results highlight the role of Fagaceae species in shaping subtropical forest communities. For example, Castanopsis eyrei, which had the highest relative abundance and importance value, represents the Fagaceae family, showing a positive correlation with the species richness of most other species. These findings collectively indicate that the structure of evergreen broadleaf forests in the Huangshan area remains consistent, with no evidence of a large-scale decline phenomenon. Long-term observational studies are imperative for monitoring changes in forests dynamics. Here, we examined variations in species diversity and population abundance in a 10.24 hm² forest dynamics plot in the Mt. Huangshan, Southeast China. We assessed species diversity between two census’ communities using Hill numbers and computed importance values. Linear Discriminant Analysis Effect Size (LEfSe) was employed to compare species variations between microhabitats within the plots. A co-occurrence network was constructed to quantify interspecific interactions. Over the 5-year study span, the community structure exhibited a decrease in species richness, with mortality events primarily affecting small-diameter class individuals. Indicator species varied among microhabitats, contributing to significant differences in species composition. The results of the LEfSe showed that Ericoid mycorrhizal species were not consistently enriched with Arbuscular mycorrhizal species in different microhabitats. Interspecific facilitation outweighed interspecific competition. Our results highlight the role of Fagaceae species in shaping subtropical forest communities. For example, Castanopsis eyrei, which had the highest relative abundance and importance value, represents the Fagaceae family, showing a positive correlation with the species richness of most other species. These findings collectively indicate that the structure of evergreen broadleaf forests in the Huangshan area remains consistent, with no evidence of a large-scale decline phenomenon. |
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Author | Xia, Yutong Chen, Shuifei Xie, Lei Zheng, Xiao Fang, Yanming Ding, Hui |
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