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by J. Laitinen, H. Kondelin and R. Heikkilä
Published online: 25.08.2011
Summary
Patches of intermediate fen, dominated by Molinia caerulea, Trichophorum cespitosum and Loeskypnum badium
and resembling low aapa mire strings (lawn strings), were found on a
sloping rock outcrop near the summit of Koitelainen Hill, central
Finnish Lapland. Using eighteen 56-cm diameter plots and NMS-ordination
we compared the vegetation of the patches to that of (A) corresponding
larger fens belonging to a well-known north-Finnish mire site type Loeskypnum badium fen, (B) to that of narrow seepage soaks dominated by Warnstorfia sarmentosa,
and (C) to that of a local heath patch. Ordination of the sample plots
suggested a ‘horizontal gradient’ (general wetness) and
three ‘vertical gradients’ (1: stability of the water
regime; 2: poor-rich species; 3: frost action). Species richness
increased along both the horizontal and the vertical gradient, from wet
seepage areas to drier Loeskypnum badium
fens, to intermediate fen patches and finally to the heterogeneous
heath patch. We regard the fen patches of Koitelainen as belonging to
an ecologically extreme group, the water-fluctuating lawn-fens. The
water-fluctuating lawn-fens are characterised by a thin peat layer with
high humification degree, caused by intermittent aeration during
drought periods, as well as by the specific community composition,
which is evidently partly structured by the seasonal drought tolerances
of individual fen species.
Laitinen, J., Kondelin, H. & Heikkilä, R. (2011): Intermediate fen patches on a sloping rock outcrop in Koitelainen, Finnish Lapland. Mires and Peat 8: Art. 6. (Online: http://www.mires-and-peat.net/map08/map_08_06.htm)
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
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