Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1967, Qupperneq 47

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1967, Qupperneq 47
45 phytes are more frequent on the mainland, but the per- centage of annuals is higher on the outer Westman Is- lands. The percentages of Geophytes and Hemicrypto- phytes on the islands, however, are similar to that of the mainland. The plant communities The vegetation of the outer islands can be classified into four plant communities: The puffin-colony vegeta- tion, the dry meadow land, the coastal cliff vegetation, and the angelica cluster. I. The puffin-colony type forms the bulk of the vege- tation on the southern islands, and is usually situated on slopes facing the sea where the puffin (Fratercula arc- tica) nests in deep holes. The nesting holes are rather closely packed, two to three holes per square metre. The three main species of vascular plants growing there are: Festuca rubra, Matricaria maritima and Stellaria media. The Festuca predominates with an approximate cover of 70%, while Matricaria and Stellaria are the associated species. The soil is deep and damp with a high content of orga- nic matter. The fertility level of the soil is extremely high as a result of bird droppings. These high fertility condi- tions are quite selective, presumably favouring the red fescue rather than other grass species. At this level the fescue remains highly vegetative and has a high ratio of leaves to culms. The puffin-colony vegetation has an intense bluish-green tint, contrasting with the bleaker tint of the dry meadow land. This difference becomes more conspicu- ous towards autumn, as the grass in the dry meadow land reaches maturity and becomes higher in fiber content and wilts earlier than in the puffin colony. The soil is broken up by the puffin into small columns with tufts of red fescue covering the network of tunnels and trenches. Thus this honeycomb-structure of soil appears to be a continuous mat of vegetation. However, where there is
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