2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40333-017-0050-2
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Vegetation composition differentiation and species-environment relationships in the northern part of Isfahan Province, Iran

Abstract: A considerable proportion of Iran's territory is covered with arid and semi-arid rangelands and mismanagement and overexploitation of those rangelands have resulted in serious ecological degradation. Thus, the need is pressing to examine the present species composition and the relationships with environmental factors for providing the needed scientific references to species conservation and ecological rehabilitation efforts. The aims of this study were to examine the species composition and to delineate the mo… Show more

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“…Same type dominant families of sacred groves in India were observed by Rajendraprasad et al [32]; Jamir et al [33]; Ghildiyal et al [34]; Sen [17] etc. In the global context, such family dominance was shown by Batalha and Martins [35]; Badshah et al [36]; Chigani et al [37] etc.…”
Section: Different Plant Taxamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Same type dominant families of sacred groves in India were observed by Rajendraprasad et al [32]; Jamir et al [33]; Ghildiyal et al [34]; Sen [17] etc. In the global context, such family dominance was shown by Batalha and Martins [35]; Badshah et al [36]; Chigani et al [37] etc.…”
Section: Different Plant Taxamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The study area is a warm forest steppe where natural forests have been destroyed because of water The fieldwork was conducted from July to August in 2015 and 2016. A total of 33 sites (Figure 1, some large area sites have planted different age's plantations, each stand age plantation has 3 sample) at different stages of development (10,12,13,15,17,18,20,25,30,35,40,45, and 50 years) of R. pseudoacacia artificial forests were randomly selected. Three 20 × 20 m plots were established at each site.…”
Section: Study Sites and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the relationship between the availability of light and the composition of species in forests has been elucidated. Soil fertility and geographical factors, however, can also influence species composition [34][35][36]. Species diversity and the development of vertical stratification both increase with the latitudinal thermal gradient [37,38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate multivariate analysis methods, including two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN) (Jafari et al, 2004;Zhang, 2005;Jiao et al, 2007;Jiao et al, 2008;Naqinezhad, Hamzeh'ee & Attar, 2008;Jia et al, 2011;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017), principal component analysis (PCA) (Naqinezhad, Hamzeh'ee & Attar, 2008;Ruskule, Nikodemus & Kasparinskis, 2016;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017), detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) (Zhang, 2005;Jiao et al, 2008;Jia et al, 2011;Ruskule, Nikodemus & Kasparinskis, 2016;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017), canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) (Naqinezhad, Hamzeh'ee & Attar, 2008;Kargar-Chigani et al, 2017) and classification tree model (Jiao et al, 2008;Jia et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2018) can play important roles in identifying the vegetation succession types and their important influencing factors based on quantification of the relationship between the vegetation and environmental factors. On the Loess Plateau of China, several workers investigated the vegetation-environmental relationship by using TWINSPAN, DCA and/or classification tree model (Zhang, 2005;Jiao et al, 2007;Jiao et al, 2008;Jia et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%