2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40693-016-0056-8
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Successional patterns along soil development gradients formed by glacier retreat in the Maritime Antarctic, King George Island

Abstract: Background: Maritime Antarctica is severely affected by climate change and accelerating glacier retreat forming temporal gradients of soil development. Successional patterns of soil development and plant succession in the region are largely unknown, as are the feedback mechanisms between both processes. Here we identify three temporal gradients representing horizontal and vertical glacier retreat, as well as formation of raised beaches due to isostatic uplift, and describe soil formation and plant succession a… Show more

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“…Understanding the relationships between such environmental variables and vegetation distribution can help improve the management, reclamation, and development of wetland ecosystems. In the process of succession, the spatial distribution and aggregation of vegetation communities corresponded to the vegetation community dynamic state and spatial heterogeneity (Sui et al 2010;Boy et al 2016). So, understanding the current vegetation and the distribution patterns of plant communities can promote the succession of vegetation restoration.…”
Section: Guiding Significance For Wetland Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the relationships between such environmental variables and vegetation distribution can help improve the management, reclamation, and development of wetland ecosystems. In the process of succession, the spatial distribution and aggregation of vegetation communities corresponded to the vegetation community dynamic state and spatial heterogeneity (Sui et al 2010;Boy et al 2016). So, understanding the current vegetation and the distribution patterns of plant communities can promote the succession of vegetation restoration.…”
Section: Guiding Significance For Wetland Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'AB01' is well dated due to its direct vicinity to the Yanou and Gaoshan lakes (6000-7000 yr BP, Watcham et al 2011). 'Ardley Palaeo' lies on a raised storm beach built up by isostatic uplift and is dated to 4400-2300 yr BP (Boy et al 2016). 'Ardley' is a BSC that grows along a tributary to Ardley Lake, which meanders on the partially frozen soils, leading to temporary bogs and by this to saturated water conditions.…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these microbial heterotrophs are decomposers, and their activity is very important for organic C accumulation and soil formation (Bardgett et al 2007;Wietrzyk-Pełka et al 2019). Therefore, understanding the role of microbial communities is essential to comprehend the process of OM accumulation in young soils, a condition that is pivotal for plant colonization and establishment (Nemergut et al 2007;Boy et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%