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平潭六个无居民海岛野生植物物种组成及功能性状研究

Species Composition and Functional Traits of Wild Plants in Six Uninhabited Islands of Pingtan District

  • 摘要: 为了解无居民海岛的植物物种组成及植物功能性状与环境的适应性关系,对平潭六个无居民海岛的实地调查并结合资料查阅进行分析。结果表明:(1)无居民海岛面积小导致物种数偏少,平潭六个无居民海岛共发现有维管束植物70种,隶属41科70属;所调查的种子植物皆为被子植物;菊科Compositae(9属9种)、禾本科Gramineae(7属7种)为优势科。(2)外来入侵植物共19种,占总物种数的27.14%,以菊科、禾本科为主。(3)平潭六个无居民海岛植物生长型以草本为最占优势;生活型上,高位芽植物占比最多,隐芽植物最少;叶功能性状方面以革质叶、小型叶、单叶、全缘叶、叶被毛为主;果实类型以蒴果、瘦果、核果等干果为主;种子传播方式以风力传播、自体传播等非生物传播方式为主。通过本研究,了解了平潭这六个无居民海岛植物的组成与功能性状特征,为研究区生态系统的保护、未来的开发与合理利用提供参考。

     

    Abstract: In order to understand the plant species composition and the relationship between plant functional traits and environmental adaptability on uninhabited islands, the field investigation and data consulting were conducted on six uninhabited islands in Pingtan District. The results showed that: (1) The small area of uninhabited islands led to fewer species. A total of 70 species of vascular plants belonging to 41 families and 70 genera were found on six uninhabited islands in Pingtan. The investigated seed plants were all angiosperms, among which Compositae (9 species, 9 genera) and Gramineae (7 species, 7 genera) were dominant families. (2) There were 19 alien invasive species, accounting for 27.14% of the total species, with Compositae and Gramineae as the main species. (3) Herbs were the dominant plant growth types in the six uninhabited islands of Pingtan. In terms of life form, high buds plants were the most, and cryptobud plants were the least. In terms of leaf functional traits, leathery leaves, small leaves, single leaves, whole leaves and hairy leaves were the most. The main types of fruits were dry fruits such as capsule, achene and drupe. The main ways of seed dispersal were wind dispersal, self-dispersal and other abiotic dispersal. Through this study, the composition and functional traits of plants in the six uninhabited islands of Pingtan were understood, which could provide reference for the protection, development and rational utilization of the ecosystem in the study area.

     

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