학술논문

A phytosociological survey of the dune forests of the Pacific Northwest.
Document Type
Article
Source
Plant Biosystems. Jun2011Supplement, Vol. 145, p105-117. 13p.
Subject
*PLANT communities
*VEGETATION classification
*SAND dune plants
*VEGETATION surveys
*FORESTS & forestry
*ENVIRONMENTAL sciences
Language
ISSN
1126-3504
Abstract
We report on phytosociological survey of the forests dominated by Pinus contorta var. contorta and/or Picea sitchensis that thrive on the Pacific Northwest, between the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington and Cape Mendocino in northwestern California. Through tabular and average linkage cluster analyses, 198 relevés taken at 69 sites were classified. Diagnostic tables, climatic, edaphic, and biogeographical data were used to establish floristic affinities among the seven identified associations and to interpret their distributions in psammophilous and zonal gradients, as well as their syntaxonomic position in the Temperate North American class Tsugetea mertensiano-heterophyllae. Four associations are described here for the first time: Arctostaphylo uva-ursi-Pinetum contortae, Carici obnuptae-Pinetum contortae, Morello californicae-Piceetum sitchensis, and Pseudotsugo menziesii-Pinetum contortae. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]