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Bulletin of Botanical Research ›› 2024, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (1): 34-44.doi: 10.7525/j.issn.1673-5102.2024.01.006

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Phyto-community Characteristics of the Dependent Environment of Dipteris shenzhenensis

Yuqi MA1, Yuhui LI1, Lin LIN2, Yue SHEN1, Yufeng GU3, Faguo WANG1()   

  1. 1.South China Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Botany,Guangzhou 510650
    2.Dapeng Administration Bureau of Shenzhen Ecological Environment Bureau,Shenzhen 518116
    3.The Orchid Conservation and Research Center of Shenzhen,Shenzhen 518114
  • Received:2023-03-15 Online:2024-01-20 Published:2023-12-27
  • Contact: Faguo WANG E-mail:wangfg@scbg.ac.cn

Abstract:

Dipteris shenzhenensis is a critically endangered(CR) plant distributed only in Shenzhen. The phyto-community analysis of this dominant community was studied and analyzed, and the results showed that: there were 85 species, 73 genera and 49 families of vascular plants in Dipteris shenzhenensis community, the dominant species included Gordonia axillaris, Ilex memecylifolia, Cyclobalanopsis neglecta, Enkianthus quinqueflorus, Litsea rotundifolia var. oblongifolia, Dipteris shenzhenensis, Dicranopteris pedataPlant individuals in this community decreased with the increase of tree height, showing an “Inverted J” type distribution, which was an obvious characteristic in subtropical areas. The diversity and evenness index of all life forms showed a trend of “high in the middle and low in the two ends”; The T test of the species diversity index of different communities in the same area proved that there was no significant difference in diversity level between different communities, which belonged to the stable stage of ecological succession; Niche analysis revealed the survival status of Dipteris shenzhenensis in the community, indicating that this species was not widespread, demanding for environment and poor competitiveness in resources, and there was a risk of extinction during community succession; Interspecific association analysis revealed the interspecific relationship between this species and other dominant herbs, and identified possible complementary and competitive plants.

Key words: Dipteris shenzhenensis, species diversity, community structure, community succession, niche

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