Sains Malaysiana 41(12)(2012):
1495–1501
Influence
of Anthropogenic Disturbances on Understory Plant Diversity
of Urban Forests in Wuhan, Central China
(Pengaruh Gangguan Antropogen terhadap Kepelbagaian Tumbuhan Bawahan
di Hutan Bandar di Wuhan, China Tengah)
Zhen Li, Zhuo-WenZhang, Yong-Jian Wang*, Peng-ChengWang, Yong-RongXu& Zhi-XiangZhou
College of Horticulture & Forestry
Sciences, Huazhong Agricultural University
Wuhan
430070, China
Received:
7 May 2012 / Accepted: 2 August 2012
ABSTRACT
Relationship between understory plant diversity and anthropogenic
disturbances in urban forests of Wuhan City, Central China, was analyzed by
diversity analysis and detrended canonical
correspondence analysis (DCCA). The results showed that: understory
species diversity was higher in suburban area than in urban area. From forest
center to edge, species diversity of Luojia hill, Shizi hill and Maan hill forests
gradually increased, however, that of Hong hill gradually decreased.
Anthropogenic disturbances gradient resulted from visitors flowrate, shrub coverage, aspect and adjacent land
types had significant effects on species diversity of shrub and herb layers in
urban forests. High anthropogenic disturbances might increase similar
non-native herb species in urban area and low disturbances might promote
co-existence of wood species in suburban area. Further analysis on types of
anthropogenic disturbances and plant functional groups in urban-suburban
gradient should be taken into a consideration.
Keywords: DCCA; disturbance; edge effect;
species diversity; urban-suburban gradient
ABSTRAK
Hubungan antara kepelbagaian tumbuhan bawahan dan gangguan antropogen di hutan bandar Wuhan, China Tengah, telah dianalisis dengan analisis kepelbagaian dan analisis kesetaraan utama nyahtren (DCCA). Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahawa kepelbagaian spesies bawahan adalah di kawasan pinggir bandar yang lebih tinggi daripada di kawasan bandar. Dari pusat hutan ke tepi hutan, kepelbagaian spesies bukit Luojia, bukit Shizi dan hutan bukit Maan beransur-ansur meningkat. Walau bagaimanapun kepelbagaian spesies di bukit Hong menurun secara beransur-ansur. Antropogen kecerunan gangguan hasil daripada kadar pelawat, liputan pokok renek, aspek dan jenis tanah yang bersebelahan mempunyai kesan yang ketara ke atas kepelbagaian spesies renek dan lapisan herba dalam hutan bandar. Gangguan antropogen yang tinggi mungkin meningkatkan spesies herba bukan asli yang serupa di kawasan bandar dan gangguan rendah mungkin menggalakkan kewujudan bersama spesies kayu di kawasan pinggir bandar. Analisis lanjut mengenai jenis gangguan antropogen dan kumpulan pokok yang berfungsi dalam kecerunan bandar-pinggir bandar perlu diberi perhatian.
Kata kunci: DCCA; gangguan; kecerunan bandar-pinggir bandar; kepelbagaian spesies; kesan pinggir
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