Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 130

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 130
128 DISTRIBUTION OF RAUNKIÆR’S LIFE-FORMS ALONG ALTITUDINAL GRADIENTS IN THE FAROE ISLANDS abundance of therophytes in the Faroes, in- creased significantly with increasing alti- tude, although the richness of this life-form decrease (Fig. 3). This result is consistent with Grime et al. (1988) and Mclntyre et al. (1995) who found that therophytes in- crease in areas with low total vegetation cover and little competition from other species. We found that chamaephytes had their Iowest abundance between 400-500 m, and then increased with altitude. Geophytes in- creased linearly with altitude. The most im- portant parameters describing the abun- dance variation of these two life-forms are annual mean soil temperature and soil loss on ignition, respectively. Minimum chamaephyte abundance in the mid-mountain slopes can be explained by the disappearance of species such as Cal- luna vulgaris, Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium myrtillus and V. uliginosus at the minimum abundance altitude (500 m), and increasing abundance of these chamaephytes above this elevation. It can, however, possibly also be the result of increased abundance of cha- maephytes such as Silene acaulis and Salix herbacea above this same elevation. Studies from other areas showed that geophytes are more resistant to grazing dis- turbance than both chamaephytes and hemi- cryptophytes, since their over-wintering buds are subterranean and they flower early, features which enables them to flower and set seed despite grazing (Hadar et al., 1999 and Stemberg et al., 2000). In other studies, geophytes were also found to decrease with altitude (Danin and Orshan, 1990; Gomez et al. 1993; Pavón et al., 2000). Since geo- phytes in this study represent only 25 % of the geophytes occurring in the Faroe Islands (Fig. 2), it is difficult to draw any conclu- sions about this life-form. Conclusion Retuming to the first question posed in the introduction: How do life-form abundances change with altitude in a quantitative man- ner? We found a linear relationship between altitude and three of the life-forrns. Hemicryptophytes decrease linearly; thero- phytes and geophytes increase linearly; and chamaephyte abundance changes paraboli- cally with a minimum at the mid-mountain elevation. The second question posed was: Is the transition between temperate and arctic veg- etation abrupt, or continuous, and, if the for- mer, then at what altitude? We found a shift in the abundance distribution of chamae- phytes at 400-500 m a.s.l. The relative abun- dance of chamaephytes increases in relation to hemicryptophytes above this altitude. This indicates a change from lowland tern- perate vegetation, with hemicryptophytes as the dominant life-form, to arctic vegetation in the highlands where chamaephytes are more abundant than at lower altitudes. The third question was: What parameters are responsible for the life-form changes and to what extent are these parameters climatic? Both non-climatic and climatic parameters seem to be correlated with changes in rela- tive abundance of life-forms. Chamaephytes are an exception to this generalisation, as they are not correlated to total vegetation cover or LOI. The high abundance of therophytes in the
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