2023
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.1113742
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Species diversity pattern and its drivers of the understory herbaceous plants in a Chinese subtropical forest

Abstract: Understory herbaceous plants are an important component of forest ecosystems, playing important roles in species diversity and forest dynamics in forests. However, the current understanding of the biodiversity of forest communities is mostly from woody plants, and knowledge of community structure and species diversity for understory herbaceous plants remains scarce. In a subtropical forest in China, we investigated understory vascular herbaceous diversity from 300 plots (5 × 5 m) in the main growing season. In… Show more

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“…The vertical structure is an important structural feature of forests (Hao et al, 2007). Each vertical stratification has different levels of light absorption and transpiration (Tian et al, 2023), resulting in a pattern of vertical stratification of species composition (Onaindia et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2020b). Species occupying different vertical strata may show different responses to disturbance (Peterson and Reich, 2008;Decocq et al, 2014) such as climate change (Nakamura et al, 2017), among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vertical structure is an important structural feature of forests (Hao et al, 2007). Each vertical stratification has different levels of light absorption and transpiration (Tian et al, 2023), resulting in a pattern of vertical stratification of species composition (Onaindia et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2020b). Species occupying different vertical strata may show different responses to disturbance (Peterson and Reich, 2008;Decocq et al, 2014) such as climate change (Nakamura et al, 2017), among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%