Facilitative and competitive interactions between plant species (an example from Nodushan rangelands, Iran) |
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Authors: | Mohammad Mousaei Sanjerehei Mohammad Jafari |
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Affiliation: | a Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran b Faculty of Natural Resources, Tehran University, Karaj, Iran c Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center, Yazd, Iran d College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran |
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Abstract: | The interactions between species in six sites located in arid and semi arid rangelands of Nodushan were assessed studying association, covariation, segregation and dispersion patterns of plants. The results indicated that facilitation and competition between species were mainly affected by the life form of the species, environmental conditions and the species involved. The dominant chamaephytic shrub species (in particular Artemisia sieberi) ameliorate microenvironmental conditions and facilitate the establishment and survival of hemicryptophytic species (in particular the caespitose grass Stipa barbata). Establishment of different shrub species seems to depend mainly on soil type. Once established, they mostly are in competition with each other for limited resources on the basis of their similar life forms. |
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Keywords: | Association Covariation Dispersion patterns Interactions Segregation |
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