Table 2 Summary of land cover areas in each large disturbance classes in the survey units.

From: Multiple floods interactions shape riparian plant communities and diversity

Year

Class

Bareground area (Mean ± S.D.)

p

Grassland area (Mean ± S.D.)

p

Forest (woodland) area (Mean ± S.D.)

p

2020

Low (n = 17)

2982.12 ± 2697.51

6619.71 ± 4180.61

346.00 ± 910.05

0.049

Med (n = 17)

3975.35 ± 3245.95

5979.41 ± 3326.02

513.88 ± 902.59

High (n = 18)

4949.28 ± 3684.73

4933.33 ± 3894.39

303.11 ± 570.05

2021

Low (n = 17)

2995.24 ± 2769.27

 

6050.88 ± 3849.71

 

720.71 ± 1788.15

 

Med (n = 17)

4036.18 ± 3577.56

 

5534.65 ± 3506.26

 

609.18 ± 1043.25

 

High (n = 18)

5224.83 ± 3747.44

 

4297.94 ± 2711.41

 

628.61 ± 957.44

 
  1. The p-value represents the result of comparing the values for each class of the land cover between 2020 and 2021 using Tukey’s all-pair comparisons test based on results on generalized linear model (GLM). If p values were “–”, that indicates significant differences between years in GLM were not detected.