Latitudinal gradient of floristic condition among Great Lakes coastal wetlands

被引:11
作者
Johnston, Carol A. [1 ]
Zedler, Joy B. [2 ]
Tulbure, Mirela G. [1 ]
机构
[1] S Dakota State Univ, Dept Biol & Microbiol, Brookings, SD 57007 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Bot, Madison, WI 53703 USA
基金
美国国家环境保护局;
关键词
Emergent; Growing degree days; Invasive plant; Plant community; Floristic quality; Environmental gradient; FRESH-WATER WETLANDS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; LAND-USE; PHRAGMITES-AUSTRALIS; ANTHROPOGENIC STRESS; UNITED-STATES; QUALITY; INDICATORS; US; BASIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jglr.2010.09.001
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Coastal wetland vegetation along the Great Lakes differs strongly with latitude, but most studies of Great Lakes wetland condition have attempted to exclude the effect of latitude to discern anthropogenic effects on condition. We developed an alternative approach that takes advantage of the strong relationship between latitude and coastal wetland floristic condition. Latitude was significantly correlated with 13 of 37 environmental variables tested, including growing degree days, agriculture, atmospheric deposition, nonpoint-source pollution, and soil texture, which suggests that latitude is a good proxy for several environmental drivers of vegetation. Using data from 64 wetlands along the U.S. coast of Lakes Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario, we developed linear regressions between latitude and two measures of floristic condition, the Floristic Quality Index (FQI, adj. r(2)=0.437, p<0.001) and the first axis scores from a non-metric multidimensional scaling of wetland plant cover (MDS1, adj. r(2) = 0.501, p<0.001). Departures from the central tendency of these regression models represented wetlands of better or worse condition than expected for their latitude. This approach provides a means to identify wetlands worthy of preservation, to establish vegetation targets for wetland restoration, and to forecast changes in floristic quality associated with future climate change. (C) 2010 International Association for Great Lakes Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:772 / 779
页数:8
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