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Salt marsh vegetation: Latitudinal gradients in the zonation patterns
Authors:E. C. Pielou  R. D. Routledge
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Mathematics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:
Summary Zonation patterns of salt marsh vegetation were examined at latitudes ranging from 44°40primeN at Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 58°50primeN at Churchill, Manitoba. It was found that in all areas examined the landward boundaries of the species' zones were more nearly coincident (i.e., more clustered) than their seaward boundaries. A conspicuous latitudinal trend was found: the clustering of both landward and seaward boundaries increased with increasing latitude. Evidence that between-species competition influences the locations of zone boundaries was also obtained. Possible implications of the results in terms of a relationship between intrapopulation polymorphism and latitude are discussed.
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