Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 114

Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 114
118 DOMINANT SPECIES ABUNDANCE RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ROCKY SHORES IN THE FAROEISLANDS Ejfects of environmental factors at sites with tidcil amplitude 0.4 m or less In the DCA of the nine stations with tidal amplitude 0.4 m or less (Fig. 5 and Table 5), axes 1 and 2 explained 33% and 10%, respectively, of the species data (eigenval- ues 0.29 and 0.09). The sequence of species along the first axis was similar to that along the first DCA axis of the other stations (Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient, rs=-0.85, p<0.01). This axis was not corre- lated, however, with the wave exposure in- dex (correlation coefficient -0.14), but it did correlate with the fjord index (correla- tion coefficient 0.92), aspect (correlation coefficient 0.69), and substrate (correlation coefficient 0.57). This may have been the reason why these stations did not fit in the canonical ordination with the others, wherein wave exposure was revealed as the most important variable. The second axis was correlated with slope (correlation coef- ficient 0.58) and wave exposure index (cor- relation coefficient 0.49). Discussion Effects of environmental factors at sites with tidal amplitude larger than 0.4 m The interpretation of some variables other than wave exposure should be done with some caution. The location of the various stations was based on a stratified strategy by which the entire geographical area was covered and includeđ different environ- mental factors, one of which was exposure to wave action. If too many environmental variables had been included in the stratifi- cation determination, however, the stations would be no longer representative of the environmental conditions in the Faroes, and the effects of the major factors might have been wrongly estimated. As a conse- quence, some variables did not have a bal- anced distribution across stations (Table 2), which led to some arbitrariness when at- tributing effects to these factors. This ap- plied particularly to the substrate variable where only 12 of the 159 stations had sub- strate other than bedrock. Most of the non- bedrock stations were situated in relatively sheltered locations, as reflected in the neg- ative coiTelation between substrate and wave exposure (Table 4), which further complicated the interpretation of the sub- strate variable. Wave exposure is well known as a poten- tial structuring factor for rocky shore com- munities (e.g. Lewis, 1964). Table 6 demonstrates that the first axis in Detrend- ed Correspondence Analysis (DCA) for stations with tidal amplitude larger than 0.4 m reflected to a considerable degree the species responses to wave exposure de- scribed by other authors. The sequence of species along the axis was correlated to the species occurrence in relation to wave ex- posure in the Faroe Islands following Borgesen's (1902; 1905) description (Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient, rs =0.79, p<0.01), and to their responses to wave exposure in the British Isles follow- ing the classification (rs =0.79, p<0.01) of Connor et al. (1996). Borgesen (1902; 1905) made a thorough description of the algal flora in the Faroe Islands, but the quantitative interpretation is ours. The tab- ulateđ distribution in the British Isles is based on the Connor et al. (1996) classifi-
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