A soil nutrient gradient in Magellanic Empetrum heathlands |
| |
Authors: | M. B. Collantes J. Anchorena G. Koremblit |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Centro de Ecofisiología Vegetal (CONICET), Serrano 665, 1414 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| |
Abstract: | The relationship of environmental and soil-nutrient variables with the floristic composition of Empetrum rubrum heathlands and related communities from northern Tierra del Fuego were studied by means of ordination techniques. A floristic gradient was found which had its axis of major variation closely related to a gradient in soil trophic status. Increases in the densities of Empetrum and other cushion plants (Bolax gummifera, Azorella lycopodioides, Pernettya pumila) along the floristic gradient were: (a) associated with a lower number of species and total cover, and greater soil erosion; (b) positively correlated with the C/N ratio and aluminium content in the soil; and (c) negatively correlated with pH, calcium content and base saturation.Climate, lithology, habitat exposure, and the history of human activity would be key factors in developing the oligotrophic conditions that favoured the establishment of different Empetrum heathlands. |
| |
Keywords: | Acid soil Correspondence Analysis Cushion shrub Empetrum rubrum Festuca steppe Principal Components Analysis Trophic gradient |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|