THE INFLUENCE OF RAINFALL VARIABILITY ON THE SPECIES COMPOSITION OF A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SALT-MARSH PLANT ASSEMBLAGE

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ALLISON, SK
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VEGETATIO | 1992年 / 101卷 / 02期
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SALT MARSH VEGETATION; CLIMATIC CHANGE; NATURAL VARIATION; STRESS; DISTURBANCE; SPECIES DIVERSITY; NORTH-AMERICA; CALIFORNIA;
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Q94 [植物学];
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Natural variability in the species composition of salt marsh plant assemblage was studied for 4 years (1986-90) at Bolinas Lagoon, California (USA). The study was conducted during a period in which little or no physical disturbance occurred in the marsh. During the study, Bolinas Lagoon experienced highly variable rainfall, both within and between years. In years with average or below average winter and spring rainfall, the cover of Salicornia virginica increased relative to that of the other species. During the one year with much higher than average spring rainfall, the cover of Salicornia declined and rare species increased in relative abundance. These patterns suggest that under typical marsh conditions, the plant assemblage experiences stress due to low availability of freshwater and high soil salinity. Under such conditions, the stress-tolerant Salicornia dominates the assemblage. If, however, there is abundant rainfall early in the growing season, the other species are released from stress and are able to increase in cover. The marsh of Bolinas Lagoon appears to be resistant to change and able to tolerate stress. Few studies have examined natural variability in species in undisturbed marshes and more of such studies must be made in order to understand whether or not marshes are in general resistant to change caused by rainfall variability.
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