Scale dependent aspects of plant diversity in semiarid high mountain regions: an exemplary top-down approach for the Great Basin (USA) ; with 33 tables
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adam_text | Titel: Scale dependent aspects of plant diversity in semiarid high mountain regions
Autor: Grüninger, Friederike
Jahr: 2005
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List of figures .......................................................................................... 8
List of tables.......................................................................................... 10
List of photos ......................................................................................... 11
Preface .............................................................................................. 13
1 Introduction and research aim ........................................................................ 15
1.1 Plant diversity research and the special role of mountains ................................................. 15
1.2 Investigation area and research aim................................................................... 17
2 Theoretical background............................................................................................................................................................19
2.1 Definition of plant diversity..................................................................................................................................................19
2.2 Tools to quantify plant diversity ..........................................................................................................................................19
2.2.1 Alpha-and gamma-diversity ...................................................................20
2.2.2 Shannon s entropy and evenness ...............................................................20
2.2.3 Beta-diversity...............................................................................20
2.3 Causes of plant diversity ...........................................................................20
2.3.1 Environmental gradients ......................................................................20
2.3.2 The influence of major air-streams on environmental gradients and species diversity in mountains............22
2.3.3 Dynamic processes in vegetation................................................................22
2.3.4 Time......................................................................................24
2.4 Schematic model of species richness along the altitudinal gradient
and the role of environmental factors and disturbances........................................................................................................25
3 Physical setting ..................................................................................... 27
3.1 Location of the Great Basin.........................................................................27
3.2 Geology ........................................................................................27
3.3 Climate.........................................................................................29
3.3.1 Climatic controls of western North America.......................................................29
3.3.2 Regional climate patterns of the Great Basin ......................................................29
3.4 Soils........................................................................................... 32
3.5 Outline on the evolution of flora and present day floristic regions........................................... 32
3.6 Vegetation belts of the Great Basin mountain ranges ..................................................... 34
3.7 Physical setting of the core mountains ................................................................ 34
3.7.1 The White Mountains ........................................................................ 34
3.7.1.1 Location and physiography.............................................................. 34
3.7.1.2 Temperature and moisture regime ........................................................ 35
3.7.1.3 Stratigraphy and structure............................................................... 36
3.7.2 The Spring Mountains........................................................................ 36
3.7.2.1 Location and physiography.............................................................. 36
3.7.2.2 Temperature and moisture regime ........................................................ 38
3.7.2.3 Stratigraphy and structure............................................................... 39
3.7.3 The Snake Range............................................................................ 39
3.7.3.1 Location and physiogaphy .............................................................. 39
3.7.3.2 Temperature and moisture regime ........................................................ 39
3.7.3.3 Stratigaphy and structure ...............................................................40
4 Methods ...........................................................................................45
4.1 Data sampling methods ............................................................................45
4.1.1 Definition of sample types.....................................................................45
4.1.2 Placement of vegetation samples................................................................45
4.1.3 Sampling method............................................................................ 46
4.1.4 Data gathered............................................................................... 47
4.1.4.1 Plant species cover .................................................................... 47
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4.1.4.2 Abundance ...................................................................
4.1.4.3 Cover of vegetation layers .......................................................
4.1.4.4 Life forms of encountered species .................................................
4.1.4.5 Additional data gathered.........................................................
4.1.5 Non-nested sample techniques ..........................................................
4.2 Data exploration methods ...................................................................
4.2.1 Data management and visualization ......................................................
4.2.1.1 Floras .......................................................................
4.2.1.2 Data of field campaigns .........................................................
4.2.2 Calculation of diversity indices..........................................................
4.2.3 Multivariate analyses..................................................................
4.2.3.1 Data transformation methods .....................................................
4.2.3.2 Classification .................................................................
4.2.3.3 Ordination....................................................................
4.2.3.4 Species response models.........................................................
4.2.4 Species-area relationship...............................................................
4.2.5 Scales of observation..................................................................
4.2.6 Nomenclature of zonal vegetation belts...................................................
5 Results White Mountains.....................................................................
5.1 Mountain-scale ..........................................................................
5.1.1 Plant communities of the White Mountains ...............................................
5.1.2 Altitudinal gradient of plant and life form diversity in flora...................................
5.1.3 Altitudinal gradient of plant and life form diversity in mature stands............................
5.1.4 Species-area relations along the altitudinal gradient.........................................
5.1.5 Relations between the sampled vegetation units............................................
5.2 Belt-scale...............................................................................
5.2.1 Foothill communities (1,350 m-2,400 m a.s.l.) ............................................
5.2.2 Montane and subalpine woodlands (2,250 m-3,450 m a.s.l.)..................................
5.2.3 Alpine communities (3,300 m-4,340 m a.s.l.) .............................................
5.3 Patch-scale..............................................................................
5.3.1 The influence of frost-induced morphodynamic stress on the vegetation of the alpine and subnival zone
5.3.2 The influence of burrowing mammals on the diversity and structure of the alpine vegetation.........
6 Results Spring Mountains ....................................................................
6.1 Mountain-scale ..........................................................................
6.1.1 Plant communities of the Spring Mountains...............................................
6.1.2 Altitudinal gradient of plant and life form diversity in ñora...................................
6.1.3 Altitudinal gradient of plant and life form diversity in mature stands............................
6.1.4 Species-area relations along the altitudinal gradient.........................................
6.1.5 Relations between the sampled vegetation units............................................
6.2 Belt-scale...............................................................................
6.2.1 Foothill communities (880 m- 1,750 m a.s.l.)..............................................
6.2.2 Lower and upper montane communities (1,600 m -2,800 m a.s.l.)..............................
6.2.3 Subalpine woodland (2,800 m-3,400 m a.s.l.) .............................................
6.2.4 Alpine talus community (3,400 m- 3,500 m a.s.l.) ..........................................
6.3 Patch-scale..............................................................................
6.3.1 Stress and moisture related site diversity of linear habitats in the upper montane conifer forest.......
6.3.2 Moisture related site diversity of patchy habitats in the subalpine zone..........................
6.3.3 Plant-interaction related site diversity patterns in the alpine zone ..............................
6.3.4 The influence of frost-induced morphodynamic stress on the understory vegetation
of the subalpine woodland belt .......................................................
7 Results Snake Range.................................................
7.1 Mountain-scale ..................................................
7.1.1 Plant communities of the Snake Range................................
7.1.2 Altitudinal gradient of plant and life form diversity in the llora
7.1.3 Altitudinal gradient ol plant and life form diversity in mature stands
7.1.4 Spccies-arca relations along the altitudinal gradient................................
7.1.5 Relations between the sampled vegetation units...................................
7.2 Belt-scale........................................
7.2.1 Community analysis of the lower montane woodland (1,950 m 2,850 m a.s.l.)
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7.2.2 Community analysis of the upper montane and subalpine forest (2,700 m-3,300 m a.s.1.)....................................104
7.3 Patch-scale..........................................................................................................................................................................106
7.3.1 Spatial diversity patterns in different habitats of the upper montane forest community at 2,850 m a.s.l..................106
8 Comparative discussion ..........................................................................................................................................................Ill
8.1 Belt-scale............................................................................................................................................................................Ill
8.1.1 Comparison of life form composition in semi-deserts and steppes..........................................................................113
8.1.2 Comparison of life form composition in the lower montane zone ..........................................................................114
8.1.3 Comparison of life form composition in upper montane forest and subalpine zones..............................................115
8.1.4 Comparison of life form composition in alpine steppes and subnival talus communities........................................116
8.2 Mountain-scale ..................................................................................................................................................................116
8.2.1 Comparison of floras................................................................................................................................................116
8.2.2 Comparison of own sample-data..............................................................................................................................119
8.2.3 Species-area relations in the zonal vegetation communities....................................................................................121
8.2.4 Relations between the life form spectra of mature vegetation units ........................................................................122
8.3 Landscape-scale..................................................................................................................................................................125
8.3.1 Diversity of Great Basin mountain floras ................................................................................................................125
8.3.2 Richness in different mountain types of the southwestern United States, using transect studies............................126
9 Conclusive remarks ................................................................................................................................................................127
Summary......................................................................................................................................................................................133
Zusammenfassung ................................................................................... 135
References .......................................................................................... 137
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title_auth | Scale dependent aspects of plant diversity in semiarid high mountain regions an exemplary top-down approach for the Great Basin (USA) ; with 33 tables |
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