Multivariate analysis of vegetational changes in permanent woodland plots with different sewage sludge treatments |
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Authors: | Bogdan Brzeziecki Nino Kuhn Roger Amiet |
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Institution: | (1) Swiss Federal Institute of Forestry Research, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland;(2) Present address: Department of Silviculture, Warsaw Agricultural University, 26/30 Rakowiecka, 02-528 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Vegetation data from an experiment on the impact of sewage sludge on woodland vegetation dynamics are analysed by ordination to examine the reaction of a forest community to sludge disturbance. Two different kinds of vegetational response are discussed in relation to horizontal patchiness of vegetation. It is suggested that the species-poor component of the vegetation mosaic observed reveals quicker recovery from sludge disturbance than the species-rich component, which is characterized by a more complicated network of interspecific relations. A high correlation between plot-scores on the first ordination axis and sludge dose is found, indicating that in the altered community the main vegetational gradient reflects the intensity of disturbance. An attempt is made to interpret the main gradients of vegetational variation in terms of ecological indicator values of species. It is concluded that the modified competitive ability of species in a changed environment plays the most important role in building up a new community structure. |
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Keywords: | Community structure Experimental disturbance Ordination Vegetation dynamics |
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