Vegetation structure and microclimate of three Dutch Calthion palustris communities under different climatic conditions |
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Authors: | M. Fliervoet M. J. A. Werger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Ecology, University of Utrecht, Lange Nieuwstraat 106, 3512 PN Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Three Dutch Calthion palustris communities, situated in different phytogeographic districts which vary in elimatic conditions, are compared with respect to vegetation structure and microclimate. The three Calthion stands which are similar in soil, management and hydrology, differ slightly in total aboveground biomass in the period just before cutting, but there is a larger difference in the biomass contributed by phanerogams, bryophytes and litter. The structure of the Calthion communities varies in vertical distribution of biomass and leaf area (LAI), and growth form and leaf size composition. These differences are interpreted in terms of elimatic differences such as length of growing season, temperature and wind. Profiles of decreasing light intensity within the vegetation canopy are related to the vertical distribution of biomass, LAI and leaf inclination of the various Calthion communities. Temperature and saturation deficit of the air on the different sites show profiles of a similar shape which suggests that in such ecologically comparable plant communities, vegetation structure differs under influence of the macroclimate in such a way that the resulting vegetation canopies modify the microclimate within the vegetation to become homologous.Nomenclature of species follows Heukels-van Ooststroom (1977).Acknowledgement. This study is part of the pfoject on vegetation structure, financially supported by the Foundation for Fundamental Biological Research (BION), of the Dutch Organization for the Advancement of Pure Research (ZWO). Much of the research was carried out at the Division of Geobotany, University of Nijmegen. The authors kindly acknowledge this hospitality. Also the data contributed by B. Aerssens, J. Cortenraad, and S. Troelstra and the typing help of Mrs R. Jaegermann are gratefully acknowledged. |
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Keywords: | Biomass Calthion palustris Climate LAI Microclimate Vegetation structure |
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