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Low-alpine vegetation in Gutulia National Park, Engerdal, Hedmark, Norway, and its relation to the environment Cover

Low-alpine vegetation in Gutulia National Park, Engerdal, Hedmark, Norway, and its relation to the environment

By: K. Rydgren  
Open Access
|Aug 2021

Abstract

A reference site for vegetational and ecological monitoring of low-alpine vegetation has been established in Gutulia National Park, Engerdal, Hedmark, Norway. Fifty vegetation plots, each 1 m2, were distributed randomly along four open transects. Species abundance was recorded as frequency in 16 subplots. Each plot was supplied with measurements of 26 environmental variables. The first axes of DCA and LNMDS ordinations were closely similar. The first DCA axis was interpreted as a complex snow cover gradient. Several environmental variables varied along this gradient, among them unevenness, soil moisture and soil nutrient status. The cover of the bottom layer varied along the complex-gradient. DCA axis 2 was interpreted as a microclimatic gradient. Partitioning of the environmental· and spatial variation in species composition showed that the spatial variation in the data set was rather low. Monitoring alpine vegetation is considered important since alpine ecosystems may be particularly vulnerable to airborne pollution.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/som-1994-0001 | Journal eISSN: 2084-0098 | Journal ISSN: 0800-6865
Language: English
Page range: 1 - 53
Published on: Aug 10, 2021
Published by: University of Oslo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2021 K. Rydgren, published by University of Oslo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.

Volume 21 (1994): Issue 1 (May 1994)