Multivariate Relationships between Snowmelt and Plant Distributions in the High Arctic Tundra

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Jeong Soo Park
Deokjoo Son
Yoo Kyung Lee
Jong Hak Yun
Eun Ju Lee
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[1] National Institute of Ecology,School of Biological Sciences
[2] Seoul National University,School of Biological Sciences
[3] Korea polar research institute,undefined
[4] National Institute of Ecology,undefined
[5] Seoul National University,undefined
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Journal of Plant Biology | 2018年 / 61卷
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Arctic tundra; Climate change; Path modeling; Snowmelt; Soil properties; Vascular plants;
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We investigated multivariate relationships among snowmelt, soil physicochemical properties and the distribution patterns of Arctic tundra vegetation. Seven dominant species were placed in three groups (Veg-1, 2, 3) based on niche overlap (Pianka’s Index) and ordination method, and a partial least squares path model was applied to estimate complex multivariate relationships of four latent variables on the abundance and richness of plant species. The abundance of Veg-1 (Luzula confusa and Salix polaris) was positively correlated with early snowmelt time, high soil nutrients and dense moss cover, but the abundance of Veg-2 (Saxifraga oppositifolia, Bistorta vivipara and Silene acaulis) was negatively correlated with these three variables. Plant richness was positively associated with early snowmelt and hydrological properties. Our results indicate that the duration of the snowpack can directly influence soil chemical properties and plant distribution. Furthermore, plant species richness was significantly affected by snow melt time in addition to soil moisture and moss cover. We predict that L. confusa and S. polaris may increase in abundance in response to early snowmelt and increased soil moisture-nutrient availability, which may be facilitated by climate change. Other forb species in dry and infertile soil may decrease in abundance in response to climate change, due to increasingly unfavourable environmental conditions and competition with mosses.
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