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Snowbeds trapping seed rain—a comparison of methods
Authors:Eva-Lena Larsson  Ulf Molau
Institution:Botanical Institute, Göteborg University, P.O. Box 461, 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden. E-mail:
Abstract:The possibility of assessing seed rain by deposits in snowbeds was investigated in the Abisko area in northernmost Swedish Lapland. In late summer the "grey blanket" on the snowbed surface was skimmed off, melted and sieved through a filter paper. The debris contained on average 741 seeds m2, making up 6.5% of the total debris dry mass. A total of 11,909 seeds, representing 69 species, were encountered in the study. Phyllodoce coerulea, Carex bigelowii and Juncus trifldus were the most abundant. The efficiency of the snowbeds as diaspore traps was compared with a set of artificial traps. Data from two years were compared. The snowbed proved to be more efficient than artificial seed traps, in particular for trapping seeds of graminoids and herbs. Both methods revealed considerable among-year variation in seed output as a possible result of differences in summer climate. The results also suggest that snowbed can be used for assessing aeolian inorganic deposition, in the present study on average 9.0 g m2.
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