Relationship between diversity of forest plant and community dynamics in eastern mountain area of Heilongjiang Province, China

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WANG Qing-gui1
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Eastern mountain area of Heilongjiang province; Shannon-wiener diversity; Pattern diversity; Community dynamics;
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S718.5 [森林生态学];
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The biodiversity was studied in 26 communities with different structures in Maoershan National Park and Liangshui Natural Reserve of Northeast Forestry University in Heilongjiang Province, China. Composition index (CI) was taken as a parameter to quantify the community dynamics, which can nicely describe forest community dynamics, meanwhile, the relationship between diversity and community dynamics were also investigated and analyzed. Results showed that the total number species of community, richness, evenness, and Shannon-Wiener diversity index were obviously different in every community. The richness decreased with the increasing CI of every community, which means richness was in inverse proportion to community dynamics. The Shannon-Wiener index of every community increased from the initial stage to the middle stage of succession, and then decreased in the climax stage. The coverage weighted foliage-height diversity index increased along with the increase of CI, which was similar as the pattern diversity.
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