Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine

This study evaluates the decadal population dynamics of vegetation restoration in a 2.8 hm² biodiversity-ecosystem functioning plot within Pingshuo open-pit mine’s reclamation area, comparing 2013 and 2023 survey data. This decade-long study focuses on survival dynamics, growth patterns, and intersp...

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Main Author: Hong Ren
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2025.1581588/full
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description This study evaluates the decadal population dynamics of vegetation restoration in a 2.8 hm² biodiversity-ecosystem functioning plot within Pingshuo open-pit mine’s reclamation area, comparing 2013 and 2023 survey data. This decade-long study focuses on survival dynamics, growth patterns, and interspecific interactions among four pioneer species: locust, oil pine, sea buckthorn, and Caragana microphylla. Through experimental plots with diverse planting configurations, mixed models revealed critical trade-offs between facilitation and competition. Oil pine and locust exhibited mutually beneficial interactions, achieving near-complete survival in paired configurations, while combinations involving sea buckthorn and caragana microphylla suffered marked competitive suppression. Monoculture outcomes varied. Locust thrived independently, whereas oil pine showed enhanced survival in mixed communities. Morphological traits displayed configuration-dependent plasticity, with locust-sea buckthorn combinations optimizing growth across species, and oil pine demonstrating superior basal development in isolation. Notably, shrub vulnerability to niche overlap contrasted with tree resilience, suggesting divergent adaptive strategies in moisture-limited environments. The study highlights the importance of species compatibility, functional trait complementarity, and phased planting approaches to balance competitive dynamics. Key findings propose the locust-sea buckthorn configuration as a strategic model for promoting multi-species growth, offering actionable insights for ecological restoration in degraded post-mining landscapes.
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spelling doaj-art-2974b18c5e814e558dfd7556c7aa14c82025-08-20T03:47:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2025-06-011310.3389/fevo.2025.15815881581588Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mineHong RenThis study evaluates the decadal population dynamics of vegetation restoration in a 2.8 hm² biodiversity-ecosystem functioning plot within Pingshuo open-pit mine’s reclamation area, comparing 2013 and 2023 survey data. This decade-long study focuses on survival dynamics, growth patterns, and interspecific interactions among four pioneer species: locust, oil pine, sea buckthorn, and Caragana microphylla. Through experimental plots with diverse planting configurations, mixed models revealed critical trade-offs between facilitation and competition. Oil pine and locust exhibited mutually beneficial interactions, achieving near-complete survival in paired configurations, while combinations involving sea buckthorn and caragana microphylla suffered marked competitive suppression. Monoculture outcomes varied. Locust thrived independently, whereas oil pine showed enhanced survival in mixed communities. Morphological traits displayed configuration-dependent plasticity, with locust-sea buckthorn combinations optimizing growth across species, and oil pine demonstrating superior basal development in isolation. Notably, shrub vulnerability to niche overlap contrasted with tree resilience, suggesting divergent adaptive strategies in moisture-limited environments. The study highlights the importance of species compatibility, functional trait complementarity, and phased planting approaches to balance competitive dynamics. Key findings propose the locust-sea buckthorn configuration as a strategic model for promoting multi-species growth, offering actionable insights for ecological restoration in degraded post-mining landscapes.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2025.1581588/fullopen-pit coal minevegetation restorationbiodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF)population dynamicssurvival rate
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Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
open-pit coal mine
vegetation restoration
biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF)
population dynamics
survival rate
title Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine
title_full Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine
title_fullStr Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine
title_full_unstemmed Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine
title_short Population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Pingshuo open-pit mine
title_sort population dynamics of an experimental plot of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the pingshuo open pit mine
topic open-pit coal mine
vegetation restoration
biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF)
population dynamics
survival rate
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2025.1581588/full
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