Environment and management jointly shape the spatial patterns of plant species diversity of moist grasslands in the mountains of northeastern Yunnan

环境和管理共同塑造了云南东北山区湿润草地植物物种多样性的空间格局。

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Abstract

Grasslands account for about a quarter of the Earth's land area and are one of the major terrestrial ecosystems, with significant ecological and economic values. The influence of environmental factors and management types on grassland biodiversity has garnered considerable attention. This study investigated how patterns of species richness are influenced by geographical distance, environmental gradients, and management type in the moist mountain grasslands of northeastern Yunnan, China. We used structural equation modeling to disentangle the impacts of environment and management on phylogenetic community structure, and using partial Mantel tests estimated the roles of dispersal limitation and environmental filtering on taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity of three types of grasslands. Our results show that taxonomic alpha diversity increased in grazed grasslands and decreased in mowed grasslands, compared with protected grasslands. However, the phylogenetic structure of both grazed and mowed grassland communities was clustered, whereas that of protected communities was random. Moreover, both grazing and mowing significantly reduced the taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity of grasslands, with the lowest values observed in mowed grasslands. Both taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity were dominated by species turnover under different management types. The taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversities of protected and grazed grasslands were simultaneously affected by environmental filtering and dispersal limitation, with the later playing a stronger role. In addition, mowing and following management measures had a stronger filtering effect on grassland community structure, as reflected by changes in community composition.

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