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Diversity and pH changes after 50 years on the boreal mire Skattlösbergs Stormosse,Central Sweden
Authors:Urban Gunnarsson,H  kan Rydin,Hugo Sj  rs
Affiliation:Urban Gunnarsson,Håkan Rydin,Hugo Sjörs
Abstract:Abstract. The Skattlösbergs Stormosse mire was reinvestigated in 1995 after 50 years of natural development since the previous investigation. The undrained mire is situated in an area with low anthropogenic deposition. The distribution of 106 plant species was mapped in detail and pH was measured at 251 locations, providing a unique opportunity to quantify long‐term mire dynamics. The results show decreased pH in the richer (high‐pH) parts of the mire, but little or no change in the poor fen and ombrotrophic parts. 14 species had disappeared while two new species were recorded. Most species had a more restricted distribution in the mire area in 1995 than in 1945. Species richness in 10m x 10m plots had decreased, especially in plots with higher pH. Most Sphagnum species had unchanged distributions over the mire, while 73% of other bryophyte species and 38% of vascular plant species had decreased by more than 20% in plot frequency. There was a strong relationship between number of species and pH‐value. The mean and standard deviation of pH in plots where the species occurred have both decreased since 1945. We interpret the changes in species richness in the richer fens to be mainly caused by acidification. This could partly be an autogenic succession, but may be enhanced by increased atmospheric deposition. The mire represents an almost untouched site which can act as a reference for mires in more polluted areas.
Keywords:Acidification  Floristic change  Long‐term study  Species richness  Succession
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