Zonation of vegetation on lacustrine coastal dunes: effects of burial by sand

Citation
Ma. Maun et J. Perumal, Zonation of vegetation on lacustrine coastal dunes: effects of burial by sand, ECOL LETT, 2(1), 1999, pp. 14-18
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ECOLOGY LETTERS
ISSN journal
1461023X → ACNP
Volume
2
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
14 - 18
Database
ISI
SICI code
1461-023X(199901)2:1<14:ZOVOLC>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
More than 50 pears ago it was proposed that zonation of major plant species on coastal dunes was determined by salt spray. Were, we argue against this hypothesis because (i) salt concentrations rarely exceed toxic levels; (ii ) high precipitation in temperate latitudes washes the salt off the plants; (iii) major salt spray events occur in late autumn and winter when plants are dormant; and (iv) zonation also occurs on lacustrine dunes. Instead, we show evidence that zonation may be caused by burial because plant distribu tion was correlated with Sand deposition and species were eliminated when b urial exceeded their limits of tolerance, thus creating zones of different plant species. We conclude that in temperate regions (i) burial bf sand may be among the most important factors in zonation, while salt spray may play a secondary role; and (ii) single environmental factors cannot br the dete rminants of a phenomenon as complex as species zonation.