Seasonal dynamics and standing crops of biomass and nutrients in a subarctic tundra vegetation |
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Authors: | Wayne A. Stoner Patsy Miller Philip C. Miller |
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Affiliation: | Systems Ecology Research Group, San Diego State Univ., San Diego, CA 92182, USA |
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Abstract: | Standing crops of biomass and nutrients were measured in Eriophorum vaginatum tussock tundra and on a north-facing slope, called the camp site, with similar species composition during the summer of 1976 at Eagle Creek, Alaska. These data were then compared to similar data collected at Meade River, Alaska in 1975. Four species are compared: Ledum palustre, Salix pulchra, Betula nana , and Eriophorum vaginatum . The density of aboveground individuals was greater at the tussock site than at the camp site. The total late season above- and belowground standing crop of organic matter and of biomass was greater at the camp site. The nitrogen and calcium contents of new leaves usually increased during the season while phosphorus and potassium contents decreased. Most of the nutrients were in the mosses and lichen compartments rather than in vascular plants. |
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