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Habitat and species controls on Sphagnum production and decomposition in a mountain raised bog

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    0340125 - BÚ 2010 RIV FI eng J - Journal Article
    Hájek, Tomáš
    Habitat and species controls on Sphagnum production and decomposition in a mountain raised bog.
    Boreal Environment Research. Roč. 14, č. 6 (2009), s. 947-958. ISSN 1239-6095. E-ISSN 1797-2469
    R&D Projects: GA AV ČR KJB600050503
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60050516
    Keywords : bog * production * decomposition
    Subject RIV: EF - Botanics
    Impact factor: 1.467, year: 2009

    I evaluated production and decomposition characteristics of six dominant Sphagnum species in their natural microhabitats distributed along the gradient of water table in an open ombrotrophic bog. The growth in length was much higher in pools and hollows than in hummocks but the resulting annual production was roughly similar between the microhabitats due to a greater shoot and bulk density in hummocks. Although hummocks provided much higher potential for decomposition than hollows, the Sphagnum litter decomposed more slowly in hummocks due to much lower litter quality of the hummock sphagna. Thus the hummock Sphagnum species possess both principal mechanisms participating in maintaining hummocks above hollows – a sufficient production rate and limited decomposition rate. These mechanisms emphasize the role of Sphagnum mosses as autogenic ecosystem engineers controlling also the microhabitat diversification in patterned mires.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0183435

     
     
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