An analysis of species response curves and of competition from field data: Some results from heath vegetation |
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Authors: | L. F. M. Fresco |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Ecology, Biological Centre, University of Groningen, P.B. 14, 9750 AA Haren (Gn), The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The variation in species composition of plant communities has been described by means of the Gaussian distribution (relations between plant populations and environmental variables) and by linear equations (mutual interference between mixed populations). An important presupposition is the existence of a theoretical population, covering 100% of the soil surface. A numerical approximation of the parameters can be obtained by means of an iterative procedure. This technique has been applied to heath vegetation. A small sample has been used to demonstrate the algorithm. The cover ofCalluna vulgaris, Erica tetralix andMolinia caerulea could be explained to a large extent from phosphate and ground water table. A comparison of the results with those of experiments by other authors showed a reasonable similarity. The linear coefficients of interference as means to describe relations between mixed plant populations in a local area have been evaluated by means of dynamic simulation. |
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Keywords: | Amplitude Competition Direct gradient analysis Ground water Heathland Phosphate Response curve Simulation |
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