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Cleistogenes squarrosa population at different restorative succession stages in Inner Mongolia of China: A point pattern analysis.

WANG Xin-ting1,2, WANG Wei1, LIANG Cun-zhu1, BAO Jun-jiang2   

  1. (1College of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University, Huhhot 010021, China; 2School of Energy and Power Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Huhhot 010051, China)
  • Online:2013-07-18 Published:2013-07-18

Abstract: In this paper, the spatial pattern of Cleistogenes squarrosa population in different restorative succession communities of the typical steppe dominated by Stipa grandis and Leymus chinensis in Inner Mongolia was measured by photography orientation, and analyzed by complete spatial randomness model, Poisson cluster process, and nested double-cluster process. In severely degraded community, C. squarrosa population fitted well nested double-cluster process for all scales, i.e., high density small clusters existed at the centers of large clusters; whereas in 5-, 8-, and 21-year-old restored communities, C. squarrosa population fitted well Poisson cluster process for all scales, i.e., high density small clusters did not exist at the centers of the clusters. It was suggested that facilitation was the dominant interaction in severely degraded community, while competition dominated in restored communities. The differences in the spatial pattern of C. squarrosa population during the restorative succession could be induced by the shift from facilitation to competition along the gradient of grazing stress.