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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (7): 1771-1778.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202307.006

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Niche and interspecific association of dominant tree species in karst forest of Junzi Mountain, Eastern Yunnan, China

LIU Yuting1,2, HOU Manfu1,2*, HE Luyan1,2, TANG Wei1,2, ZHAO Jun3   

  1. 1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Ecology of Rare and Endangered Species and Environmental Protection, Guangxi Normal University/Guangxi Key Laboratory of Sustainable Utilization of Landscape Resources in Lijiang River Basin, Guilin 541004, Guangxi, China;
    2College of Environment and Resources, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541004, Guangxi, China;
    3Forestry and Grassland Bureau of Shizong County, Shizong 655700, Yunnan, China
  • Received:2023-03-06 Accepted:2023-05-18 Online:2023-07-15 Published:2024-01-15

Abstract: To understand the interspecific relationships of tree species in the karst forest of Junzi Mountain in Eas-tern Yunnan, we evaluated the niche and interspecific association of dominant tree species based on field survey plot data with the combining approaches of niche determination, χ2 test, association coefficient (AC), and Spearman rank correlation test. The results showed that the niche breadth of Quercus glaucoides was the largest and that of Juglans mandshurica was the smallest. The ranking of niche breadth was more consistent with the ranking of frequency than with that of importance values. The degree of niche overlap was generally low, with a mean value of 0.21, suggesting a low similarity in resource utilization among tree species. The overall association of dominant tree species was significantly positive, and the ratio of positive and negative association was 1.07, indicating that the communities were at a relatively stable and the late succession stage. The χ2 test and Spearman rank correlation test for tree dominant species showed that 65.3% species pairs were not significantly associated with each other, indicating a weak interspecific association. Both association coefficient (AC) and Spearman rank correlation coefficient showed significantly positive correlations with the corresponding niche overlap index. The species pairs of Q. glaucoides-Rhamnella martini, Viburnum propinquum-Zanthoxylum myriacanthum, Cladrastis delavayi-Carrierea calycina, Z. myriacanthum-C. delavayi had strong interspecific associations and wide ecological niches, thus may have potential application value in ecological restoration of karst region in eastern Yunnan and the vicinity areas.

Key words: interspecific association, niche, species pair, karst forest