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Species richness patterns of different life-forms along altitudinal gradients in the Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya, India
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並列篇名 |
Species richness patterns of different life-forms along altitudinal gradients in the Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya, India |
作者 |
Deep Shekhar Das (Deep Shekhar Das)、Dinesh Singh Rawat (Dinesh Singh Rawat)、Debabrata Maity (Debabrata Maity)、Sudhansu Sekhar Dash (Sudhansu Sekhar Dash)、Bipin Kumar Sinha (Bipin Kumar Sinha) |
英文摘要 |
A plant life-form in a particular ecosystem is the sum of its all life processes and evolved directly in response to the prevailing environment. It is considered as a potential indicator of phytoclimatic conditions of the ecosystem in which it populates. The spatial distribution patterns of life-forms vary from one ecosystem to another due to variation in the environmental gradients. The present study was aimed to assess the distribution patterns of different life-forms along the altitudinal gradients in the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) situated in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh (Western Himalaya, India). We prepared a checklist of flowering plants of the park (945 taxa, 470 genera, 188 families) using both primary (field surveys) and secondary data (earlier published literature) sources. The entire altitudinal range was classified into seven altitude classes. The presence/absence (1/0) species data matrix was prepared using local altitudinal distribution range of each species to investigate the similarity in species composition and patterns of life-forms across the seven altitudinal classes. The Cluster analysis classified the seven altitudinal classes into four distinct plant communities at different altitudes. Maximum similarity (43.77%) in species composition was recorded between 3000–3500 m and 3500–4000 m altitude classes. In terms of number of species, Asteraceae (101 taxa) and Potentilla (11 taxa) revealed as dominant family and genus respectively. The species richness peaks at middle altitude (1500–3000 m) in the GHNP. The phytoclimate of GHNP can be termed as‘phanero-therophytic’(<1500 m),‘thero-phanerophytic’(1500–3000 m)‘thero-hemicryptophytic’(3000–4000 m) and‘crypto-hemicryptophytic’(>4000 m) at different altitudes. |
起訖頁 |
154-162 |
關鍵詞 |
Altitudinal gradient、growth-form、India、life-form、phytoclimate、species richness、Western Himalaya |
刊名 |
TAIWANIA |
期數 |
202006 (65:2期) |
出版單位 |
臺灣大學生命科學院;台灣生物多樣性協會
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