Relating variation in the understorey of beech forests to ecological factors
1998
Olano, J.M. | Loidi, J. | Ander, G. (Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao (Spain)) | Escudero, A.
A data set of beech (Fagus sylvatica) forests in the Basque Country (Northern Spain), including biotic (floristic releves) and environmental data (pH, organic matter, slope, altitude, rock cover), is analyzed in order to describe the relationships between understorey composition and environmental parameters. An ordination technique (DCA) is used to display the floristic gradients, and the interpretation of the floristic space in environmental terms is carried out by a spatial analysis technique (kriging). The composition of the beech forest understorey responds to a complex environmental gradient in the study area. Forests growing on acid substrata differ markedly from those growing on soils with higher pH, as the sharp transition between the pH 5 and 6 isolines reflects. When pH values exceed 6, organic matter content becomes the most important factor explaining the vegetation pattern and the rate of change is greater as organic matter content tends to change at a smaller scale than sample size and, as a consequence many transitional forms are found.
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