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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (09): 2295-2303.

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Application of biotope mapping model integrated with vegetation cover continuity attributes in urban biodiversity conservation.

  

  1. 1College of Forestry, Northwest A &F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China|2Department of Landscape Management, Design and Construction, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp 23053, Sweden
  • Online:2010-09-18 Published:2010-09-18

Abstract: Based on the biotope classification system with vegetation structure as the framework, a modified biotope mapping model integrated with vegetation cover continuity attributes was developed, and applied to the study of the greenbelts in Helsingborg in southern Sweden. An evaluation of the vegetation cover continuity in the greenbelts was carried out by the comparisons of the vascular plant species richness in long-and short-continuity forests, based on the identification of woodland continuity by using ancient woodland indicator species (AWIS). In the test greenbelts, long-continuity woodlands had more AWIS. Among the forests where the dominant trees were more than 30-year-old, the long-continuity ones had a higher biodiversity of vascular plants, compared with the short-continuity ones with the similar vegetation structure. The modified biotope mapping model integrated with the continuity features of vegetation cover could be an important tool in investigating urban  biodiversity, and provide corresponding strategies for future urban biodiversity conservation.

Key words: biotope mapping, continuity, biodiversity, ancient woodland indicator species, vegetation structure, mid-subtropical planted coniferous forest, light-use efficiency, photochemical reflectance index, environmental factors, water conditions.