Vegetation and environrnental factors during primary succession on glacier forelands: some outlines from the Italian Alps.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
Relationships between plant communities and the physical environment during primary succession on recently deglaciated glacier forelands were studied in 3 areas of the Italian Alps. The aim of the research was to relate traditional phytosociological data with environmental variables. Twenty-eight phytosociological relevds were performed, each associated with twenty-six environmental variables; quantitative parameters of richness and diversity were also calculated. Species/relev6s, environmental variables/relev& and species/environmental variables matrices were analyzed by cluster analysis, PCA and Spearman correlation coefficient. Three main stages of succession were identified by floristic composition and confirmed by environmental parameter evaluation. A complex of environmental variables seems to be closely correlated with terrain age and richness/diversity parameters, even though diversity decreases in late successional stages. The phytosociological significance of species is in accordance with their position in the context of succession.
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Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Glacier foreland vegetation; Italian Alps; Phytosociology; Primary succession
Elenco autori:
Caccianiga, M.; Andreis, C.; Cerabolini, BRUNO ENRICO LEONE
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