Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

It is challenging to restore Tibetan Plateau vegetation once it has been damaged.Highway construction, necessary for economic development, have significant negative impacts on the composition, structure, and functioning of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau alpine grassland ecosystem. However, there is uncer...

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Published in:Ecological Indicators
Main Authors: Xin Wang, Shitao Peng, Jiahui Sun, Mingwan Li, Lin Wang, Yuanchun Li, Jingjing Wang, Lijuan Sun, Tianli Zheng
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110339
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bb3b83edb71e4be694c3761d7b7b7557 2023-06-11T04:15:58+02:00 Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Xin Wang Shitao Peng Jiahui Sun Mingwan Li Lin Wang Yuanchun Li Jingjing Wang Lijuan Sun Tianli Zheng 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110339 https://doaj.org/article/bb3b83edb71e4be694c3761d7b7b7557 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X23004818 https://doaj.org/toc/1470-160X 1470-160X doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110339 https://doaj.org/article/bb3b83edb71e4be694c3761d7b7b7557 Ecological Indicators, Vol 151, Iss , Pp 110339- (2023) Altitudinal gradient pattern Community dissimilarity Grassland restoration Highway construction Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Quarry Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110339 2023-05-28T00:38:19Z It is challenging to restore Tibetan Plateau vegetation once it has been damaged.Highway construction, necessary for economic development, have significant negative impacts on the composition, structure, and functioning of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau alpine grassland ecosystem. However, there is uncertainty regarding the extent of ecosystem damage in this region, such as whether quarries dug during highway construction may be restored and how recovery varies with increasing altitude. We conducted a transect survey of 39 quarry-restored grasslands reseeded with Elymus nutans and adjacent paired natural grasslands on the Gongyu and S308 highways on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (2800–5100 m above sea level). By comparing the community height, coverage, and species composition between restored and natural grasslands, we evaluated the degree of recovery and altitudinal gradient pattern of the grassland community and explained the limiting factors that led to the differences in recovery. After two-year restoration, quarry coverage and species composition were not restored to the degree of natural grassland. As altitude increased, the coverage recovery degree of quarry recovery community continued to decline, and the dissimilarity of community composition between the restored and natural grasslands was rising. We showed a breaking point at ca. 4100 m where recovery degree dropped dramatically, indicating a threshold for highway construction. The soil nutrients in quarry decreased significantly with increasing altitude. Structural equation modelling indicated that increasing altitude decreased the coverage of quarry by reducing temperature and soil nutrients. Due to the limitations of single species sowing, low temperature and nutrient availability, the effect of recovery decreased with increasing altitude. Therefore, we propose that during highway construction in the permafrost of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, quarries should avoid operation at high altitudes. When the altitude exceeds a certain height (e.g., 4100 m in this ... Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ecological Indicators 151 110339
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topic Altitudinal gradient pattern
Community dissimilarity
Grassland restoration
Highway construction
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Quarry
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Altitudinal gradient pattern
Community dissimilarity
Grassland restoration
Highway construction
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Quarry
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Xin Wang
Shitao Peng
Jiahui Sun
Mingwan Li
Lin Wang
Yuanchun Li
Jingjing Wang
Lijuan Sun
Tianli Zheng
Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
topic_facet Altitudinal gradient pattern
Community dissimilarity
Grassland restoration
Highway construction
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Quarry
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description It is challenging to restore Tibetan Plateau vegetation once it has been damaged.Highway construction, necessary for economic development, have significant negative impacts on the composition, structure, and functioning of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau alpine grassland ecosystem. However, there is uncertainty regarding the extent of ecosystem damage in this region, such as whether quarries dug during highway construction may be restored and how recovery varies with increasing altitude. We conducted a transect survey of 39 quarry-restored grasslands reseeded with Elymus nutans and adjacent paired natural grasslands on the Gongyu and S308 highways on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (2800–5100 m above sea level). By comparing the community height, coverage, and species composition between restored and natural grasslands, we evaluated the degree of recovery and altitudinal gradient pattern of the grassland community and explained the limiting factors that led to the differences in recovery. After two-year restoration, quarry coverage and species composition were not restored to the degree of natural grassland. As altitude increased, the coverage recovery degree of quarry recovery community continued to decline, and the dissimilarity of community composition between the restored and natural grasslands was rising. We showed a breaking point at ca. 4100 m where recovery degree dropped dramatically, indicating a threshold for highway construction. The soil nutrients in quarry decreased significantly with increasing altitude. Structural equation modelling indicated that increasing altitude decreased the coverage of quarry by reducing temperature and soil nutrients. Due to the limitations of single species sowing, low temperature and nutrient availability, the effect of recovery decreased with increasing altitude. Therefore, we propose that during highway construction in the permafrost of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, quarries should avoid operation at high altitudes. When the altitude exceeds a certain height (e.g., 4100 m in this ...
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author Xin Wang
Shitao Peng
Jiahui Sun
Mingwan Li
Lin Wang
Yuanchun Li
Jingjing Wang
Lijuan Sun
Tianli Zheng
author_facet Xin Wang
Shitao Peng
Jiahui Sun
Mingwan Li
Lin Wang
Yuanchun Li
Jingjing Wang
Lijuan Sun
Tianli Zheng
author_sort Xin Wang
title Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_short Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_full Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_fullStr Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title_sort altitude restricts the restoration of community composition and vegetation coverage of quarries on the qinghai-tibet plateau
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