TY - JOUR T1 - Factors Affecting Establishment of Four Halophytic Species in Northern Gavkhoony Habitat Using Ordination Method TT - عوامل مؤثر در استقرار چهار گونه گیاه شورپسند درشمال باتلاق گاوخونی، با استفاده از روش اوردیناسیون JF - JSTNAR JO - JSTNAR VL - 6 IS - 2 UR - http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-187-en.html Y1 - 2002 SP - 215 EP - 229 KW - Salicornia KW - Halocnemum KW - Aeluropus KW - KW - Principal Components Analysis (PCA) KW - Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) N2 - A number of halophytic species as Salicornia europea, Halocnemum strobilaceum, Aeluropus lagopoides, and Aeluropus littoralis were found to occupy a significant portion of the total vegetation of the surrounding area at the Zayande-Roud inlet to Gavkhoony wetland. However, their ecological demands and bioenvironmental factors by which vegetation community composition has been affected is not undestood. A compehensive knowledge of the establishment is essential for future improvements in using the above species on salanized regions. In this paper, using the ordination method. The establishment pattern of  these four species in a range of varied habitats is evaluated based on the recongition of the relative  significance of habitat soil chemical properties and vegetion crown cover to the establishment of the four species. For this purpose, 48 plants meansurements were taken along a transect, having more species variation in term of vegetation cover percentage. Furthermore, 48 soil samples were taken from the plot along the same transect in a one-year period in 1999. The soil samples were analysed for PH, EC, available Na, K, Ca and Mg as well as clay, and silt contents. The ground and field vegetation data were analysed using the Principlas Components Analysis (PCA), and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) to produce summary vectors (PCA axes) of both the soil chemistry and habitat vegetation structure datasets. The summary of ordination method quantified the degree to which soil variables and species cover were related to variability in ground vegetation composition. variation in community composition (type and percentage) was significantly related to gradient of the aforementioned soil factors. Generally, the vegatation community composition in this experiment could be considered as a key component to expand the growth and development patterns of these species to similar salinised regions.  M3 ER -