Object structure
Title:

Ground vegetation carbon and its relation to climate and species richness

Subtitle:

Ground vegetation carbon pool ; Patterns of pine ecosystem response to climate on a boreal-temperate transect

Creator:

Solon, Jerzy ORCID ; Roo-Zielińska, Ewa

Contributor:

Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Ecology

Publisher:

Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Ecology. Publishing Office

Place of publishing:

Dziekanów Leśny

Date issued/created:

2003

Description:

Strony 513-527 : ilustracje ; 27 cm ; Bibliografia na stronach 526-527

Type of object:

Czasopismo/Artykuł

Subject and Keywords:

carbon pool ; biomass ; species richness ; dwarf shrubs ; mosses ; lichens ; climate factors ; geographical variability

Abstract:

Ten pine forest sites located along the transect between 50°28' and 70°09' N were studied. The purposes of the present paper are: 1) to determine the volume of the organic carbon pool in selected layers of the analysed forest ecosystems (shrubs, herb layer, mosses and lichens, litter, and the humus horizon of the soil); and 2) to elaborate the correlation-based prediction models relating the organic carbon pools in these layers with the selected variables characterising the climate and the species richness of the pine forests. The results indicate a clear horizontal heterogeneity of the ground layer in the pine forests considered. This is reflected, in particular, through the differentiation of the carbon pool in particular places within the ecosystem. There is a distinct geographical variability in the carbon pool among the sites in particular layers, with the average annual and January temperatures having the largest influence on this variability. However, in different cases there are different combinations of the factors describing these relations in the best way. The relations between the carbon pool and the species richness of the sites along the transect show that either the minimal carbon pool occurs at sites of an average species richness, or there is no relation between these variables. The analysis implies that there are two points of the transect at which various characteristics of the system undergo an abrupt shift. The first of them is equivalent to the passage of the annual +1°C isotherm, while the second at approximately 5-6°C. There is the possibility that these regularities occur within the entire range of the pine forests.

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Relation:

Polish Journal of Ecology

Volume:

51

Issue:

4

Start page:

513

End page:

527

Resource type:

Tekst

Detailed Resource Type:

Artykuł

Source:

MiIZ PAN, sygn. P.2840 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng

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Licencja Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska

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Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk

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Biblioteka Muzeum i Instytutu Zoologii PAN

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Program Operacyjny Polska Cyfrowa, lata 2014-2020, Działanie 2.3 : Cyfrowa dostępność i użyteczność sektora publicznego; środki z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego oraz współfinansowania krajowego z budżetu państwa

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