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Calcium and iron as key drivers of brown moss composition through differential effects on phosphorus availability
Authors:Ivan S Mettrop  Tessa Neijmeijer  Casper Cusell  Leon PM Lamers  Lars Hedenäs  Annemieke M Kooijman
Institution:1. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands;2. Department of Aquatic Ecology &3. Environmental Biology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands;4. Altenburg and Wymenga Ecological Consultants, Veenwouden, NetherlandsIvan@samage.net;6. Witteveen+Bos, Deventer, Netherlands;7. Department of Aquatic Ecology &8. Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Brown moss-dominated rich fens are characterized by minerotrophic conditions, in which calcium (Ca) and iron (Fe) concentrations show large variations. We examined the relative importance of Ca and Fe in relation to the occurrence of three typical brown moss species: Scorpidium scorpioides, Scorpidium cossonii, and Hamatocaulis vernicosus. Peat chemistry was examined in 24 stands of brown moss-dominated rich fens: 12 in the Netherlands and 12 in central Sweden. Ca and Fe turned out to be important drivers of brown moss composition. Fens dominated by Scorpidium scorpioides or Scorpidium cossonii were characterized by high pore water Ca-concentrations and total soil Ca-contents, but low P-availability. In these Ca-rich, but Fe-poor fens, foliar N:P ratios of vascular vegetation exceeded 20?g?g?1, indicating phosphorus (P)-limitation due to Ca-P precipitation or low P-sorption capacity due to low Fe-levels. In contrast, fens dominated by Hamatocaulis vernicosus were characterized by high pore water Fe-concentrations and total soil Fe-contents, but also relatively high P-availability. N:P ratios in these fens were below 13.5?g?g?1, indicating potential nitrogen (N)-limitation. We conclude that the relative roles of Ca and Fe, as related to the geohydrological conditions present, strongly determine the brown moss composition in rich fens through their differential effects on plant P-availability.
Keywords:Calcium  Hamatocaulis vernicosus  Iron  Phosphorus  Scorpidium cossonii  Scorpidium scorpioides
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