Riparian bryophytes of the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest in the western Cascades, Oregon

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作者
Jonsson, BG [1 ]
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[1] OREGON STATE UNIV,DEPT FOREST SCI,CORVALLIS,OR 97331
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BRYOLOGIST | 1996年 / 99卷 / 02期
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10.2307/3244554
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The knowledge of the distribution and habitat demands for bryophytes in the Pacific Northwest is scarce, and few published quantitative accounts of the flora are present. The present paper includes habitat description, elevational range, substrate preference, and frequency estimates for more than 130 riparian mosses and liverworts found in old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests of the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. The data are based on 360 samples distributed among 42 sites covering Ist to 5th order streams and 420 to 1250 m. TWINSPAN analysis resulted in 6 sample groups, representing samples from different elevations, geomorphic surfaces, and stream sizes. The most common mosses are Eurhynchium oreganum, Isothecium stoloniferum, Hypnum circinale, and Dicranum fuscescens. Among the hepatics Scapania bolanderi, Cephalozia lunulifolia, and Porella navicularis are the most abundant species. Most species are rare at both site and sample plot level, and this is especially true for acrocarps where more than one-third of the observed species occurred in only one or two sites or/and samples. Four of the occurring species (i.e., Antitrichia curtipendula, Buxbaumia piperi, Douinia ovata, and Ptilidium californicum) are listed for special management and/or regional surveys.
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