POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
(Pol. J. Ecol.)

51

4

481-492

2003

Regular research paper

Changes in herb layer heterogeneity of Scots pine forests along the North-South transect

Jerzy Solon

Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, 00-818 Warsaw, Twarda 51/55,e-mail:  j.solon@twarda.pan.pl

Abstract: 

         The purposes of the present paper are: a) to show the synusial structure of the herb layer of ten sites, located in Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland along the transect stretching between 50o28’ and 70o09’ N, and b) to characterise the species-area curves for all the sites studied.

The number of types of synusiae on the particular sites ranges from three to ten, though only one or two have the dominating character, that is, occupy at least 20% of surface. From the point of view of synusial differentiation three geographical groups of sites could be established: the most distinctly different are the northern sites. The second subset of sites, though featuring relatively weak internal mutual similarities, encompasses the sites located in the middle part of the transect. The third subset of sites, represents a more southern character.

For each of the sites separately the dependence between the number of vascular species of the herb layer and the area of the site considered (the species-area relationship) is described by the formula y = axb. Correlation coefficients between the model and the actual number of species are very high, from 0.902 to 0.998.

 

Key words: synusial differentiation, herb layer, number of species, life forms, species-area curve