Terrestrial soil diatom assemblages from different vegetation types in Zackenberg (Northeast Greenland) |
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Authors: | Andy van Kerckvoorde Koen Trappeniers Ivan Nijs Louis Beyens |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Antwerp (RUCA), Department of Biology, Polar Ecology, Limnology and Paleobiology Unit, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium e-mail: andker@ruca.ua.ac.be Tel.: +32-3-2180416, Fax: +32-3-2180295, BE;(2) University of Antwerp (UIA), Department of Biology, Laboratory of Plant Ecology, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium, BE |
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Abstract: | A total of 81 taxa were observed from 30 soil samples taken from 5 different vegetation types in Northeast Greenland. Most of the dominant diatoms are well-known cosmopolitan aerophilic taxa; only Caloneis aerophila and Pinnularia lagerstedtii are less widespread species. The valve lengths of P. borealis and Hantzschia amphioxys are correlated with the moisture content of the soils. Average cell number/g dry weight of soil amounts to 1,120,000 ± 740,000. In a TWINSPAN classification, the soils of the different vegetation types are separated, with the exception of the Vaccinium soils, which are grouped partly with the Cassiope samples and partly with the Salix soils. In a CCA ordination diagram, the Navicula atomus–Fragilaria elliptica assemblage shows a positive correlation with organic content and pH and a negative one with permafrost depth. The Pinnularia divergentissima var. martinii–P. obscura assemblage is positively correlated with moisture. The Pinnularia lagerstedtii–Caloneis aerophila assemblage is positively correlated with permafrost depth and negatively with pH and moisture. Accepted: 27 November 1999 |
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