2012
DOI: 10.1080/14888386.2012.712636
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Bryophyte species composition over moisture gradients in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: development of a baseline for monitoring climate change impacts

Abstract: M. (2012). Bryophyte species composition over moisture gradients in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: development of a baseline for monitoring climate change impacts. Biodiversity,, 257-264. Bryophyte species composition over moisture gradients in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: development of a baseline for monitoring climate change impacts AbstractExtreme environmental conditions prevail on the Antarctic continent and limit plant diversity to cryptogamic communities, dominated by bryophytes an… Show more

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“…Analogous enrichment also occurs tens and up to several hundred kilometers ''inland,'' associated with bird colonies on nunataks (Ryan and Watkins 1989) or the influence of burrowing petrels in the sub-Antarctic (Smith and Froneman 2008). At much smaller scales, the importance of fertilization is demonstrated by the development of specific lichen or microbial communities around isolated bird perches (Øvstedal and Smith 2001), mummified seal carcasses (Nelson et al 2008), and on the sites of ancient penguin colonies (Wasley et al 2012).…”
Section: Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Analogous enrichment also occurs tens and up to several hundred kilometers ''inland,'' associated with bird colonies on nunataks (Ryan and Watkins 1989) or the influence of burrowing petrels in the sub-Antarctic (Smith and Froneman 2008). At much smaller scales, the importance of fertilization is demonstrated by the development of specific lichen or microbial communities around isolated bird perches (Øvstedal and Smith 2001), mummified seal carcasses (Nelson et al 2008), and on the sites of ancient penguin colonies (Wasley et al 2012).…”
Section: Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vegetation changes from extensive moss beds in the lower-lying regions to lichen-dominated communities toward the summits (Melick and Seppelt 1997). Opposing resource gradients accompany the vegetation change, with water decreasing and plant nitrogen content increasing with elevation (Wasley et al 2006a(Wasley et al , 2012.…”
Section: Climate Since the Last Glacial Maximummentioning
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“…Established in 2003, this monitoring system comprises a set of 30 permanent quadrat locations, across 10 transects spanning a water gradient across three community types: from the wettest community dominated by mosses (Bryophyte community) to the driest community dominated by moribund moss encrusted with lichens (Lichen community), with a Transitional community between [39]. For each quadrat, the percentage of live bryophytes was evaluated from 9 small samples, each containing approximately 20-50 moss shoots, at 9 intersections within a 20 × 20 cm grid.…”
Section: Calculating Mtvi2 From Multispectral Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each quadrat, the percentage of live bryophytes was evaluated from 9 small samples, each containing approximately 20-50 moss shoots, at 9 intersections within a 20 × 20 cm grid. For a more detailed description of moss ground monitoring see Wasley et al [39] and Lucieer et al [25] and for a description of spectral properites of Antarctic moss see Lovelock and Robinson [40]. To replicate the ground based sampling scheme, a grid of 3 × 3 pixels was extracted from the MTVI2 map and averaged per sampled quadrat.…”
Section: Calculating Mtvi2 From Multispectral Datamentioning
confidence: 99%