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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (02): 295-302.

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Effects of tourism disturbance on plant diversity in Qingshan Lake scenic area of Zhejiang Province.

LU Qing-bin1, YOU Wei-yun1, ZHAO Chang-jie2, WANG Xiang-wei2, MENG Xiu-xiang2   

  1. 1School of Forestry and Bio-Technology, Zhejiang Agriculture &|Forestry University, Linan 311300, Zhejiang, China|2College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Minzu University of China, Beijing 100081, China
  • Online:2011-02-18 Published:2011-02-18

Abstract: From May 2007 to June 2008, an investigation was made on the changes of plant community in Qingshan Lake scenic area of Zhejiang Province under the effects of tourism disturbance. With the increase of tourism disturbance, the importance value of the plants was mainly fastened on a few species such as Pinus hwangshanensis, apt to decrease for tree and shrub species and to increase for herb species, and the individuals of the plants increased. The values of richness index (D) and diversity index (H) were in the order of medium disturbance > slight disturbance > severe disturbance, while the evenness index (J) value was in the order of medium disturbance > severe disturbance > slight disturbance. At the same vegetation layers, only a few species such as Cinnamomum camphora existed under different disturbances, and thereby, the similarity index values were smaller than 0.500. Slight disturbance affected coniferous forest most, with the average values of D, H, and J being the lowest (1.188, 1.056, and 0.697, respectively); severe disturbance affected broadleaf forest and shrub-herbage most, with the D value (2.013) of shrub-herbage and the H value (1.286) and J value (0.807) of broadleaf forest being the lowest; while medium disturbance was favorable to the increase of plant diversity and to the normal exertion of ecosystem function. The eco-safety of the structural elements of plant community in the scenic area was threatened to some extent, resulting in the reduction of indigenous species such as Sinocalycanthus chinensis and the incursion of exotic species as Setaria viridis.

Key words: tourism disturbance, vegetation community structure, species diversity, growth form, Qingshan Lake scenic area