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DOI10.1111/jvs.12107
Variation in tidal wetland plant diversity and composition within and among coastal estuaries: assessing the relative importance of environmental gradients
Janousek, Christopher N.; Folger, Christina L.
发表日期2014-03-01
ISSN1100-9233
卷号25期号:2页码:534-545
英文摘要

Questions


What is the relative importance of topographic (elevation), edaphic (soil salinity, nitrogen and particle size) and hydrologic (estuarine river flow) gradients for variation in tidal wetland plant composition and diversity?


Location


Four Oregon estuaries: a marine-dominated lagoon, two tidal-driven bays, and a river-dominated site.


Methods


We surveyed species presence, cover and richness; and environmental factors (soil salinity, grain size, soil nitrogen and elevation) in plots in marsh and swamp. We assessed patterns of community structure and the relative importance of environmental gradients with hierarchical partitioning, ordination, species accumulation curves and path analysis.


Results


The relative importance of measured environmental gradients on plant occurrence differed by species. Soil salinity or elevation explained the most variation in the majority of common species. Estuarine hydrology, soil nitrogen and soil clay content were usually of secondary or minor importance. Assemblage composition and species richness varied most strongly with tidal elevation. Local soil salinity also affected composition, but differences in estuarine hydrology had comparatively less effect on composition and richness. Higher-elevation wetlands supported larger species pools and higher plot-level richness; fresher wetlands had larger species pools than salt marsh but plot-level richness was relatively invariant to differences in soil salinity.


Conclusions


Elevation and salinity tended to exert more influence on the vegetation structure of tidal wetlands than estuarine hydrology or other edaphic variables. With relative sea-level rise expected to increase both flooding intensity and salinity exposure in future wetlands, global climate change may lead to changes in species distributions, altered floristic composition and reduced plant species richness.


英文关键词NMDS;Species accumulation curves;Hierarchical partitioning;Soil salinity;Tidal swamp;Path analysis;Salt marsh;Tidal elevation
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000331693300021
来源期刊JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/56570
作者单位US EPA, Western Ecol Div, Off Res & Dev, Newport, OR 97365 USA
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Janousek, Christopher N.,Folger, Christina L.. Variation in tidal wetland plant diversity and composition within and among coastal estuaries: assessing the relative importance of environmental gradients[J]. 美国环保署,2014,25(2):534-545.
APA Janousek, Christopher N.,&Folger, Christina L..(2014).Variation in tidal wetland plant diversity and composition within and among coastal estuaries: assessing the relative importance of environmental gradients.JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE,25(2),534-545.
MLA Janousek, Christopher N.,et al."Variation in tidal wetland plant diversity and composition within and among coastal estuaries: assessing the relative importance of environmental gradients".JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE 25.2(2014):534-545.
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