Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 118

Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 118
122 DOMINANT SPECIES ABUNDANCE RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ROCKY SHORES IN THE FAROEISLANDS Comparison with and interpretation ofthe biological exposure scale methodology The species abundance curves of the first and third group resembled those developed using the biological exposure scale methodology (Expon) by Bruntse et al. (1999b). The exact shape of the curves dif- fered, but they generally depicted the same trends. For the second group, the curves did not resemble each other, again demonstrat- ing that the curves for these species must be interpreted with considerable caution. In Fig. 6, the site scores on the first DCA axis and on the biological exposure scale devel- oped by Expon are plotted against each oth- er. The high correlation coefficient (0.93) demonstrates that the two techniques arranged the sites quite similarly. The rela- tionship does not appear to be first-order linear, however, which may partly explain differences in curve shapes between the methods. For instance, DCA separated sites with low exposure more than Expon. Most of the differences in the curves between the methods, however, probably depended on the curve fitting procedures. In Expon, the polynomial order was chosen subjectively, and lower order polynomials were pre- ferred since they tend to stabilise the itera- tions. In the curve fitting to the DCA plot, the default option of Canodraw 3.1 (in: ter Braak and Smilauer, 1997-1999) was cho- sen, in which the polynomial order was chosen automatically based on a signifi- cance test. The high correlation between site scores on the biological exposure scale and on the first DCA axis implied that the DCA could be used to interpret the biological exposure scale for the present data. This would not necessarily be the case for other data sets. Expon can model bimodal responses, as long as they can be approximated by sec- ond- or higher-order polynomial functions, while DCA basically relies on an unimodal response model (e.g. ter Braak, 1995). The results suggested that the species re- sponse curves developed for dominant species on hard substrates in the Faroe Is- lands by Bruntse et al. (1999b) did reflect the species responses to wave exposure, which appeared to be the single most im- portant factor structuring the species com- position. The first DCA axis, and, thus, probably also the biological exposure scale, was also influenced by substrate and fjord index. The effects of these variables on wave exposure could at least partly explain this influence. Further. the high amount of species variation accounted for by the first DCA axis (45%) suggested that the biolog- ical exposure scale reflected a large propor- tion of the species variation. Ejfects of environmental factors at sites with tidal amplitude 0.4 m or less The nine sites with tidal amplitude 0.4 m or less were all from the fjord area to the north of Tórshavn. The area was atypical in other respects than tidal range. Four of the sites were cliffs with slope more than 60°, and two of the sites were stony beaches. Only three sites had the “typical” bedrock sub- strate with slope less than 60°. The se- quence of species centroids along the first DCA axis for these sites resembled that for the other sites, but the axis was mainly cor- related with the fjord index in contrast to
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