Ecological response of short-lived plants in the Gurbantunggut Desert to rodent disturbances
Short-lived plants are an important part of vegetation to maintain the stability of Gurbantunggut Des-ert-Oasis Intertwined Zone,and rodent disturbance affects the growth of short-lived plants in many ways.It is of great significance to study the effects of rodent disturbance on short-lived plants for maintaining ecosystem stabil-ity in arid areas.In this study,short-lived plants in the southern margin of Gurbantungut Desert were studied.The growth status,diversity and soil physicochemical properties of short-lived plants were analyzed with or with-out rodent disturbance in the region.The results showed that:(1)The rodent disturbance changed the traits of short-lived plants,and the density of short-lived plants in the disturbed area was significantly higher than that in the control area,and the plant height was significantly lower than that in the control area.(2)Rodent disturbance increased Shannon-Wiener diversity index and Margalef abundance index of short-lived plants.(3)The contents of total phosphorus,total nitrogen,total potassium,available nitrogen,available phosphorus and total salt in soil were significantly different due to rodent disturbance.(4)There was a significant correlation between short-lived plant diversity and soil physicochemical factors in the control area,but no significant correlation between them in the disturbance area.Soil physicochemical factors could explain the variation of short-lived plant diversi-ty well,and the cumulative explanation rates of short-lived plant diversity in control and disturbed areas were 97.99%and 86.84%,respectively.Moderate rodent disturbance in Gurbantunggut Desert can significantly change the physical and chemical properties of soil in local habitats,thus significantly increasing the diversity of short-lived plants,which is of great significance for improving the ecological stability of desert arid regions.