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Site types, species composition, species richness and ecological gradients of rich fens in the Oulanka region, north-boreal Finland

Laitinen, Jarmo; Nyberg, Joel; Kaakinen, Eero; Küttim, Martin; Muurinen, Lauralotta; Ulvinen, Tauno; Virtanen, Risto; Tahvanainen, Teemu

Phytocoenologia (2023)

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published online: Nov 27, 2023
manuscript accepted: Oct 27, 2023
manuscript revision received: Oct 24, 2023
manuscript revision requested: Jul 25, 2023
manuscript received: May 29, 2023

DOI: 10.1127/phyto/2023/0421

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Abstract

Aims: To describe the species composition and richness of a northern boreal rich fen case, to study, how Cajanderian site types and species gradients (composition, richness) elucidate the vegetation variation, and how measured environmental variables verify the proposed site type sequence. Location: Oulanka region, Koillismaa, NE Finland. Methods: We chose 15 mires having rich fens for sampling. In those mires, 87 1 × 4 m relevés with four 0.25 m2 small plots for seven Cajanderian site types were sampled for vascular plants, liverworts, mosses, and lichens and environmental variables. The relevancy of the classification was tested by the grouping of relevés within the ordination surface, and a hierarchic classification by exclusive species, preferential species, and differential species was performed for the site types and subtypes by the survey of the full vegetation table. Additional compositional gradients were interpreted by the ordination. Results: Coherent grouping of relevés by the site types in the ordination refers to, that the Cajanderian classification is a relevant vegetation classification of boreal rich fens in N Europe. The site types differed in relation to water-table levels, and the compositional survey revealed groups such as rich fens proper (flark and lawn fens, upper lawn fens, combination site types) and seasonally dry rich-fen wetlands. Ordination analysis only weakly revealed separate extreme-rich fen variants of rich-fen site types, and this variation was partly associated with the prominent mire expanse to margin compositional gradient. Also, species richness was mainly associated with that gradient. The stability of the water regime was another main gradient by the ordination. Surface-soil pH and conductivity values were highest in Palustriella falcata seepage fens and curiously in Sphagnum warnstorfii rich fens. Conclusion: It may be possible to revise the phytosociological fen-classification of northern alliances, too, based on the site type interpretation. Taxonomic reference: The one used by the Finnish Biodiversity Info Facility (www.laji.fi). Syntaxonomic reference: Ruuhijärvi 1960 for Cajanderian mire site types

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Braunmoore Ruuhijärvi 1960classificationpHphytosociologySphagnumgradientwater table