La végétation de deux tourbières de la municipalité régionale de comté du Haut-Saint-Laurent (Québec)
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 65 (10) , 1969-1988
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b87-271
Abstract
Within a multidisciplinary study of terrestrial ecosystems of the Haut-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality, the vegetation of "Large Teafield" and "Small Teafield" peatlands is described from 127 stands. Detrended correspondence analysis and correlations between data indicate that the greatest vegetational variation is expressed by variables related to trophic regime (e.g., pH of peat) and moisture regime (e.g., organic content). In addition to gradient analysis, hierarchical clustering combined with reference to contingency tables is used to characterize the typology along gradients. Mapping of the community types partially relates the distribution analysis to a circular spatial pattern of the vegetation. Highly oligotrophic sites are colonized by low shrubs. Chamaedaphne calyculata is found at the centre of the peatlands, where the peat deposit is thick and fire does not play an important role. Low shrubs dominated by Betula populifolia surround the Chamaedaphne calyculata vegetation and are more affected by burning towards the perimeter. Heavily burned sites are dominated by Epilobium angustifolium. The perimeters of the peatlands are colonized by Betula populifolia or Populus tremuloides open forests, while the most stable forests are dominated by Acer rubrum. Some marshes and swamps are present where the peat deposit is thin. Sixteen community types are described for the study area.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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