Effects of the ephemeral stream on plant species diversity and distribution in an alluvial fan of arid desert region: An application of a low altitude UAV.

Xiao-Dong Yang, Juan Wang, Ming-Shan Xu, Arshad Ali, Yilu Xu, Dane Lamb, Lu-Chun Duan, Kai-Hong Yan, Sheng-Tian Yang
Author Information
  1. Xiao-Dong Yang: Institute of Resources and Environment Science, Xinjiang University, Urumqi, China. ORCID
  2. Juan Wang: College of Water Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
  3. Ming-Shan Xu: College of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
  4. Arshad Ali: Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Life Sciences, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
  5. Yilu Xu: Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER), The University of Newcastle (UON), Newcastle, Australia.
  6. Dane Lamb: Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER), The University of Newcastle (UON), Newcastle, Australia.
  7. Lu-Chun Duan: Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER), The University of Newcastle (UON), Newcastle, Australia.
  8. Kai-Hong Yan: Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER), The University of Newcastle (UON), Newcastle, Australia.
  9. Sheng-Tian Yang: College of Water Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.

Abstract

Biodiversity conservation, plant growth and spatial distribution of plant species are the central issues in contemporary community ecology. Ephemeral stream may influence soil properties, which in turn may determine biodiversity and function of an ecosystem in alluvial fan of arid desert region. Ephemeral stream is one of the most common natural disturbances, yet the effects of the ephemeral stream on plant communities in terms of species diversity and plant species distribution remain poorly studied. In this study, the information of species distribution, ephemeral stream beds ('washes'), and the characteristics of plant growth, i.e. height, crown area, were interpreted at different heights using the images of low altitude unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). After that, soil properties such as soil texture (sand, silt and clay), soil water content, pH, soil organic matter, soil electric conductivity, soil bulk density and the percentage of gravel content, and their relationships with UAV data were assessed in order to explore the influences of ephemeral stream on species diversity, plant growth characteristics and species distribution in an alluvial fan of arid desert region. The results showed that deep-rooted plants were only distributed in washes whereas shallow-rooted plants were distributed in both washes and the outside of washes ('non-washes'). Species richness was significantly higher in washes than that in non-washes whereas the opposite pattern was true for abundance. Soil properties, plant height and crown area were higher in washes than that in non-washes. Plant height, crown area and the total number of individual plants increased with increasing wash width and per unit length of stream flow. This study highlights that the coupling factors of ephemeral stream, such as soil erosion, particle transport and sedimentation, can dramatically cause changes in soil properties and total number of individual plants, and hence, can influence species diversity, plant growth characteristics and spatial distribution of plant species in an alluvial fan of arid desert regions.

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MeSH Term

Biodiversity
Desert Climate
Environmental Monitoring
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Linear Models
Plant Development
Rivers
Soil

Chemicals

Soil

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