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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2021, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5): 1735-1743.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202105.006

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Responses of the spatial distribution of Stipa breviflora to stocking rate at different scales.

ZHANG Feng, SUN Jia-wei, SUN Yu, ZHENG Jia-hua, QIAO Ji-rong, ZHAO Tian-qi, CHEN Da-ling, ZHAO Meng-li*   

  1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Grassland Resources, College of Grassland, Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010019, China
  • Received:2020-11-09 Accepted:2021-02-12 Online:2021-05-15 Published:2021-11-15
  • Contact: *E-mail: nmgmlzh@126.com
  • Supported by:
    Science and Technology Program of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2019ZD008), the Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2020ZD03) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31861143001).

Abstract: We conducted an experiment to test the characteristics and differences of the spatial distribution of constructive species Stipa breviflora at different scales under different stocking rates in the S. breviflora desert steppe in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia. The spatial distribution of S. breviflora under four treatments (control, light grazing, moderate grazing, and heavy grazing) at different scales (small scale as 1 m×1 m and mesoscale as 5 m×10 m) were analyzed. The results showed that the population density of S. breviflora at mesoscale in the control and light grazing was significantly lower than that at the small scale. Grazing significantly increased the population density of S. breviflora in the meso- and small scales. At the small scale, the population distribution of S. breviflora in the control, light grazing, moderate grazing, and heavy grazing treatments conformed to linear, exponential, exponential and exponential models, respectively, and Gaussian, exponential, Gaussian and exponential models at mesoscale fitted by semi-variance function. The spatial distribution pattern at small scales in the control was simple and better but was more complex and poorer under the heavy grazing. At the mesoscale, it was simple and better under the heavy grazing but complex and poor under the moderate grazing. The spatial heterogeneity of S. breviflora population reduced and were more uniform under the moderate and heavy grazing at meso- and small scales. In addition, the trend of population distribution in the enclosure, moderate and heavy grazing were generally the same, while light grazing showed inconsistent trend at different scales.

Key words: desert steppe, Stipa breviflora, semi-variance function, fractal dimension