Species diversity and primary productivity inMiscanthus sinensis grasslands |
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Authors: | Nobuko Mutoh Makoto Kimura Yasuyuki Oshima Hideo Iwaki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Setagaya-ku, 158 Tokyo;(2) Department of Biology, School of Education, Waseda University, Shinjuku-ku, 160 Tokyo;(3) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 305 Sakura-mura, Ibaraki |
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Abstract: | In an old field grassland dominated byMiscanthus sinensis Anderss. the community structures, phytomass, dominance ofM. sinensis and species diversity were measured. Species and life form composition of the stand were characterized by higher percentages of therophytes, woody and shrubby species, liana and alien species. From May so September in 1982, all the aboveground parts were harvested from each of the four quadrats (2 m×2 m) once a month. Seasonal peak of aboveground phytomass, in September, was 1027 g d.w.m−2 to whichM. sinensis contributed as much as 96.5%. With the progress of the growing season,M. sinensis became increasingly important both in stand phytomass and in dominance, whereas species diversity based on the dry weight contributions of constituent species decreased. Our analysis of these seasonal trends showed that the diversity was largely a function of dominance of the most important species, rather than that of stand phytomass or productivity. The simultaneous measurements of 20 quadrats in late August 1983, also supported the above conclusion. |
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Keywords: | Dominance Miscanthus sinensis Phytomass Productivity Species diversity |
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