Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 129

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 129
ÚTBREIÐSLAN AV LÍVSHÆTTUM RAUNKIÆRS NIÐAN EFTIR FJALLASÍÐUM í FØROYUM 127 To investigate which of the environ- mental parameters explained most of the variation, we compared the F values from the ANOVAtables (Figs. 4-7). Based on this criterion, total vegetation cover best ex- plained the variation of hemicryptophytes and therophytes while temperature best ex- plained chamaephyte variation and LOI gave the highest F value for geophytes. Discussion All the results are based on life-form abun- dances, which have been weighted so that the sum of all abundances for each meso- Plot is 100%. This methodology has the drawback that the abundances of different dfe-forms are not independent. If some life- ^orms increase in relative abundance, others tnust decrease. Our main reason for choos- lrig this strategy is the problem arising from the highly eroded areas that dominate parts °t the Faroese mountainsides, associated 'vith the decreasing vegetation cover with ahitude (Table 3). By weighting the life- form abundances in the specifíed manner, tvc reduce the influence of vegetation-free areas on life-form abundance values. Altitude does not appear to be the best Parameter to account for the variation in ahundance of all Raunkiær’s life-forms a'°ng an altitudinal gradient. As seen from °ur results, total vegetation cover is corre- lated almost as strongly as altitude with the variation in abundance of hemicryptophytes, hie most common life-forin in the Faroe Is- lands. In relation to the other life-forms, we l°und that hemicryptophytes decrease lin- carly to the highest point on the gradient. I his could, however, also be explained by the fact that total vegetation cover decreases similarily with altitude. The decrease of hemicryptophyte abun- dance with altitude was also found in grazed areas at high altitude in Australia by Mcln- tyre et al. (1995). They found that increas- ing soil disturbance resulted in a decreasing number of species with vegetative repro- duction, but no effect was seen on species without vegetative reproduction. This was verified in our study with the negative cor- relation of total vegetation cover on the abundance of hemicryptophytes. In other studies, hemicryptophytes were found to be less tolerant of grazing than species with subterranean over-wintering buds (Fladar et al., 1999; Sternberg et al., 2000). The most important parameter describ- ing the distribution of therophytes is also total vegetation cover. Fellfields, screes and other areas with unstable soils such as pat- temed ground are widespread in the alpine zone in the Faroe Islands (Fosaa, 2004). In such unstable habitats, therophytes are the dominant life-form, with Koenigia islandica as the predominant species, commonly being the only species in our meso-plots. In the Faroe Islands, the mountains are grazed from the lowlands to the mountaintops, (Brattaberg, pers. com.). Increasing distur- bances due to natural causes also result in decreasing total vegetation cover with in- creasing altitude (Table 3). Soil disturbance has been found to reduce the species rich- ness (Mclntyre and Lavorel, 1994), which is also consistent with our results. Mclntyre et al. (1995) found that light grazing in- creases diversity, while heavy grazing result in a higher proportion of therophytes. The
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