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Spatial Distribution Pattern and Sampling Technology of Soritia leptalina Larvae on Quercus aquifolioides 被引量:2
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作者 TANG Xiaoqin LU Jie ZANG Jiancheng 《Journal of Landscape Research》 2017年第2期38-41,46,共5页
Soritia leptalina endangers mainly Quercus aquifolioides, and it became particularly rampant on Q. aquifolioides in Linzhi area, Tibet. By applying field investigation and lab analysis, this study explored the spatial... Soritia leptalina endangers mainly Quercus aquifolioides, and it became particularly rampant on Q. aquifolioides in Linzhi area, Tibet. By applying field investigation and lab analysis, this study explored the spatial distribution type and sampling technology of S. leptalina larvae on Q. aquifolioides. The results showed that insect density in the upper layer of tree canopy is higher than that in the middle and lower layer,that in the upper, middle and lower layer of different levels varies greatly, and insect density in different directions follows the sequence: east > north > west > south; spatial distribution of S. leptalina on Q.aquifolioides belongs to aggregation type, larvae show mutual repulsion; aggregation of S. leptalina is the result of biological characteristics of its larvae and the habitat environment; taking Iwa regression model as the basis, the optimal sampling quantity is determined. The study disclosed the spatial distribution rules of S.leptalina on Q. aquifolioides, and on the basis of which could provide the theoretical basis for preventing Q.aquifolioides from the damage of S. leptalina, and also scientific support for studying the spatial distribution pattern of this insect and its natural enemies on other hosts. 展开更多
关键词 Soritia leptalina Quercus aquifolioides spatial distribution pattern Sampling technology
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Space-time Dynamics of Dendroctonus valens Population in China and Spatial Sampling Technique based on Its Spatial Distribution Pattern
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作者 Pan Jie Wang Tao +2 位作者 Zong Shixiang Wen Junbao Luo Youqing 《Plant Diseases and Pests》 CAS 2015年第3期20-24,38,共6页
Red turpentine beetle (RTB), Dendroctongs valens LeConte, is a destructive forest invasive species in China, it mainly attacks Pings tabuliformis and P. bungeana. So far it has spread rapidly to the provinces of Sha... Red turpentine beetle (RTB), Dendroctongs valens LeConte, is a destructive forest invasive species in China, it mainly attacks Pings tabuliformis and P. bungeana. So far it has spread rapidly to the provinces of Shanxi, Hebei, Henan, Shanxi and Beijing since its first outbreak in Shanxi Province in 1998, and has caused extensive tree mortality. Space-time dynamics of D. valens population and spatial sampling technique based on its spatial distribution pattern were ana- lyzed using geostatistical methods in the pure P. tabuliforis forests and mixedwood stands which were at different damage levels. According to the spatial distribu- tion of D. valeas population, the specific spatial sampling technique was also studied, and then was compared with traditional sampling technique. The spatial sam- piing technique combined with sampling theory and the biological characteristics of D. valens population, which not only could calcnlate the error of the sampling, but also could discuss the optimal sampling number and the optimum size of plot according to different damage levels and different stand types. This helps to explain population expansion and colonization mechanism of D. valens, and to provide a good reference for adopting snitable control measures. 展开更多
关键词 Dendroctonus valens spatial distribution pattern GEOSTATISTICS Space-time dynamics spatial sampling
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Population structure and distribution pattern of Taxus cuspidata in Muling region of Heilongjiang Province, China 被引量:9
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作者 ZU Yuan-gang CHEN Hua-feng WANG Wen-jie NIE Shao-quan 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第1期80-82,共3页
An investigation was conducted on distribution pattern, site condition and population structure of yew Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc. in Muling Forest Bureau of Heilongjiang Province, China in April, 2005. Results sho... An investigation was conducted on distribution pattern, site condition and population structure of yew Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc. in Muling Forest Bureau of Heilongjiang Province, China in April, 2005. Results showed that yew is mainly distributed under the main storey of natural mixed forest of conifer and broadleaf, the soil moisture content of the yew site is high (40%-60%), the pH value of soil is relatively lower (4.7-5.5), and that the population structure of wild yew is not rational, belonging to the degeneration population, which is one of the reasons leading to the population decline. Although the site conditions of Muling area are suitable for the growth of wild yew, the population of wild yew shows a decline tendency, due to the fact that the middle-sized adult yew trees have been cut, young yews are often grazed by wildlife, and that the trunks of adult yew tend to be hollow. 展开更多
关键词 Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc. YEW Population structure spatial distribution pattern Site conditions
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Population structure and spatial pattern analysis of Quercus aquifolioides on Sejila Mountain,Tibet,China 被引量:2
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作者 Zhiqiang Shen Jie Lu +4 位作者 Min Hua Xiaoqin Tang Xingle Qu Jingli Xue Jiangping Fang 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第2期400-409,共10页
Understanding population structure provides basic ecological data related to species and ecosystems.Our objective was to understand the mechanisms involved in the maintenance of Quercus aquifolioides populations.Using... Understanding population structure provides basic ecological data related to species and ecosystems.Our objective was to understand the mechanisms involved in the maintenance of Quercus aquifolioides populations.Using a 1 ha permanent sample plot data for Q.aquifolioides on Sejila Mountain,Tibet Autonomous Region(Tibet),China,we analyzed the population structure of Q.aquifolioides by combining data for diameter class,static life table and survival curve.Simultaneously,the spatial distribution of Q.aquifolioides was studied using Ripley’s L Function in point pattern analysis.The results showed:(1) Individuals in Q.aquifolioides populations were mainly aggregated in the youngest age classes,that accounted for94.3% of the individuals; the older age classes had much smaller populations.Although the youngest age classes(ClassesⅠ and Ⅱ) had fewer individuals than Class Ⅲ,the total number of individuals in classes Ⅰ and Ⅱ was also greater than in classes Ⅳ to Ⅸ.In terms of tree height,fewsaplings,more medium-sized saplings and few large-sized trees were found.The diameter class structure of Q.aquifolioides populations formed an atypical ‘pyramid’type; the population was expanding,but growth was limited,tending toward a stable population.(2) Mortality of Q.aquifolioides increased continuously with age; life expectancy decreased over time,and the survivorship curve was close to a Deevey I curve.(3) The spatial distribution pattern of Q.aquifolioides varied widely across different developmental stages.Saplings and medium-sized tree showed aggregated distributions at the scales of 0–33 m and 0–29 m,respectively.The aggregation intensities of saplings and medium-sized trees at small scales were significantly stronger than that of large-sized trees.However,large-sized trees showed a random distribution at most scales.(4) No correlation was observed among saplings,medium-and large-sized trees at small scales,while a significant and negative association was observed as the scale increased.Strong competition was found among saplings,medium-and large-sized trees,while no significant association was observed between medium-and largesized trees at all scales.Biotic interactions and local ecological characteristics influenced the spatial distribution pattern of Q.aquifolioides populations most strongly. 展开更多
关键词 Point pattern analysis Population structure Quercus aquifolioides Sejila Mountain spatial distribution pattern
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Spatial Pressure Distribution of Cultivated Land and the Analysis of Food Safety in Kunming City,China
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作者 PENG Er-rui WANG Sui +3 位作者 LV Xia ZHANG Jian-sheng ZHANG Chuan HAO Li-sha 《Asian Agricultural Research》 2010年第2期53-56,共4页
The social and economical condition,cultivated land resources and general situation of grain production of research area are introduced.According to relevant data of cultivated land of Kunming City in 2006,taking the ... The social and economical condition,cultivated land resources and general situation of grain production of research area are introduced.According to relevant data of cultivated land of Kunming City in 2006,taking the minimum per capita cultivated land and index model of cultivated land pressure,and combining with two conditions of per capita grain demand which are 300 kg and 400 kg,the comparative research method was used to calculate and analyze the minimum per capita cultivated land and index model of cultivated land pressure.The results show that when per capita grain demand-Gr is 300 kg,the per capita cultivated land in Kunming City has regional differences,reflects different regular patterns of spatial distribution,and presents obvious and typical radial distribution.Urban area of Kunming has the lowest point and be taken as the center,per capita cultivated land decreases progressively from suburban to the periphery;when per capita grain demand-Gr is 400 kg,under the same consumption level,cultivated land pressures of each county in Kunming City are different,and so are the driven factors;when per capita grain demand-Gr is 300 kg or 400 kg,the indexes of cultivated land pressure in Kunming are all greater than 1,cultivated land pressure is enormous,the indexes of cultivated land pressure of each county(district) have two conditions-greater than 1 and less than 2,and the reasons differ from one another.Combining with the spatial distribution characteristics of the cultivated land and food and the situation of industrial development,the countermeasures and suggestions are put forwarded to make full use of back-up cultivated land,to plan the distribution of industrial structure in each county(district) of Kunming City as a whole,to dispose cultivated land resources reasonably and so on. 展开更多
关键词 Food safety Index model of cultivated land pressure Minimum per capita cultivated land Regular pattern of spatial distribution China
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Identifying urban functional zones by capturing multi-spatial distribution patterns of points of interest 被引量:1
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作者 Quan Qin Shishuo Xu +1 位作者 Mingyi Du Songnian Li 《International Journal of Digital Earth》 SCIE EI 2022年第1期2468-2494,共27页
Urban Functional Zone(UFZ)identification is vital for urban planning,renewal,and development.Point of Interest(POI),as one of the most popular data in UFZ studies,is transformed into a geo-corpus under specific sampli... Urban Functional Zone(UFZ)identification is vital for urban planning,renewal,and development.Point of Interest(POI),as one of the most popular data in UFZ studies,is transformed into a geo-corpus under specific sampling strategies,which can be used with Natural Language Processing(NLP)technology to extract geo-semantic features and identify UFZs.However,existing studies only capture a single spatial distribution pattern of POIs,while ignoring the other spatial distribution information.In this paper,we developed an integrated geo-corpus construction approach to capture multi-spatial distribution patterns of POIs that were represented by different modal POI embeddings.Subsequently,random forest model was leveraged to classify UFZs based on those embeddings.A set of combination experiments were designed for performance validation.The results show that our proposed method can effectively identify UFZs with an accuracy of 72.9%,with an improvement of 8.5%compared to the baseline methods.The outcome of this study will help urban planners to better understand UFZs through investigating the integrated spatial distribution patterns of POIs embedded in UFZs. 展开更多
关键词 Urban functional zone point of interest spatial distribution pattern natural language processing word2vec
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Fine-scale genetic structure of Eremosparton songoricum and implication for conservation 被引量:6
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作者 Liu, Yan Zhang, DaoYuan +2 位作者 Yang, HongLan Liu, MeiYing Shi, Xiang 《Journal of Arid Land》 SCIE 2010年第1期26-32,共7页
Eremosparton songoricum (Litv.) Vass. is a clonal shrub that reproduces both asexually by under-ground rhizomes and sexually by seeds. It is now a rare species with a narrow distribution in fragmented habitat patches ... Eremosparton songoricum (Litv.) Vass. is a clonal shrub that reproduces both asexually by under-ground rhizomes and sexually by seeds. It is now a rare species with a narrow distribution in fragmented habitat patches in the Gurbantunggut Desert of Xinjiang, China. The objective of this study was to determine the spatial pattern or structure of genetic variation within population. The within-populations genetic structure of E. songoricum in a plot (10 m×10 m) was analyzed using inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) markers. Correlograms of Moran’s I showed significant positive value was about 7 m, but changed into a negative correlation with the increase of distance, indicating strong genetic structure. The natural character of clonal reproduction, restricted seed and pollen dispersal were the main factors of influencing the spatial pattern. The knowledge of clonal structures within populations was crucial for understanding evolutionary processes and ecological adaptation. This study provided basic data for the conservation and management of E. songoricum, especially for sampling strategies for ex situ conservation. 展开更多
关键词 Eremosparton songoricum genetic diversity clonal structure spatial distribution patterns CONSERVATION
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Distinct Aeolian-fluvial Interbedded Landscapes in Three Watersheds of the Northern China
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作者 LI Xiaomei YAN Ping +1 位作者 CAO Liguo LIU Baoli 《Chinese Geographical Science》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第6期1070-1081,共12页
Due to the complex dynamic of aeolian and fluvial interacted processes behind the landform development,most of previous works started from classifying the types of landscape characterized by various aeolian and fluvia... Due to the complex dynamic of aeolian and fluvial interacted processes behind the landform development,most of previous works started from classifying the types of landscape characterized by various aeolian and fluvial features.Such classifications are usually generalized based on large geomorphic data set abstracted from satellite images without field verification and dynamic field data.In this study,we identified river banks in deserts as a unique geographical unit dominated by aeolian-fluvial processes.Three distinct locations have been identified as representative study cases,which are in the Keriya River Basin in the west,the Mu Bulag River Basin in the middle and the Xar Moron River Basin in the east of the northern China.The aeolian-fluvial interaction types were quantified based on site observation and measurement,topographic mapping and remote-sensing image analysis.Dimensional morphological relationship between river channel and adjacent sand dunes areas were explored.We concluded that different channels are often associated with different distributions of riparian dunes.The quantitative data enabled us to distinguish statistically four different types of landscape in aeolian-fluvial dominant environment,namely riverside dunes-straight channel,symmetrical interleaving dunes-meandering channel,river-island dunes-braiding channel,and grid-like dunes-anastomosing channel,aiming to provide compensational information to current aeolian-fluvial interaction studies.The angle of interaction between aeolian and fluvial systems,the windward and leeward sites of the bank,vegetation coverage and underlying landform determines the distribution,morphology,scale and direction of extension of the riparian dunes.The results of the work study can provide a reference for study of aeolian-fluvial interactions at different spatial scales in arid region. 展开更多
关键词 Sand dune-channel aeolian-fluvial interaction spatial distribution pattern type classification northern China
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Anisotropy analyses of population distribution patterns
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作者 WANG Benyang YU Shixiao WANG Yongfan 《Frontiers in Biology》 CSCD 2007年第3期356-361,共6页
Direction-dependence,or anisotropy,of spatial distribution patterns of vegetation is rarely explored due to neglect of this ecological phenomenon and the paucity of methods dealing with this issue.This paper proposes ... Direction-dependence,or anisotropy,of spatial distribution patterns of vegetation is rarely explored due to neglect of this ecological phenomenon and the paucity of methods dealing with this issue.This paper proposes a new approach to anisotropy analysis of spatial distribution patterns of plant populations on the basis of the data resam-pling technique(DRT)combined with Ripley’s L index.Using the ArcView Geographic Information System(GIS)platform,a case study was carried out by selecting the popula-tion of Pinus massoniana from a needle-and broad-leaved mixed forest community in the Heishiding Nature Reserve,Guangdong Province.Results showed that the spatial pattern of the P.massoniana population was typically anisotropic with different patterns in different directions.The DRT was found to be an effective approach to the anisotropy analysis of spatial patterns of plant populations.By employing resam-pling sub-datasets from the original dataset in different direc-tions,we could overcome the difficulty in the direct use of current non-angular methods of pattern analysis. 展开更多
关键词 POPULATION spatial distribution pattern anisot-ropy analysis data resampling technique Ripley’s L index
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