Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland

This study analyzes the diversity of the natural vegetation in mountains of eastern and northeastern Greenland. The botanical field-work has been done during the Danish East-Greenland Expeditions (leader Dr. Lauge Koch) in the summers 1948-1952, 1954, 1956, and during three iourneys in the summers 1...

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Published in:GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society
Main Authors: Schwarzenbach, Fritz H., Kaiser, Sigrid, Geißdörfer, Rainer
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Language:English
Published: Oekom Publishers GmbH 1996
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spelling croekompubl:10.14512/gaia.5.3-4.8 2024-06-09T07:45:40+00:00 Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland Schwarzenbach, Fritz H. Kaiser, Sigrid Geißdörfer, Rainer 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.14512/gaia.5.3-4.8 https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/oekom/gaia/1996/00000005/f0020003/art00008 en eng Oekom Publishers GmbH GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society volume 5, issue 3, page 166-182 ISSN 0940-5550 journal-article 1996 croekompubl https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.5.3-4.8 2024-05-16T14:08:41Z This study analyzes the diversity of the natural vegetation in mountains of eastern and northeastern Greenland. The botanical field-work has been done during the Danish East-Greenland Expeditions (leader Dr. Lauge Koch) in the summers 1948-1952, 1954, 1956, and during three iourneys in the summers 1991, 1994 and 1995. The analysis is based on botanical observations in nine selected areas (calied "provinces A to I'~ between 70"30'N and 80"30'N. The total file has 9348 records (called "observations"). An "observation" says that at least one plant of a certain species of vascular plants has been observed at a given place. The date of the observation, the topographical position, the altitude and the exposition of the place as weilas some information on the pheno/ogy of the plant, on the local vegetation and on the documentation (photo of the plant or of the place, herbarium specimen) complete the individual records. A list of the most important variables is shown in Table 2. The records are grouped as nine subfiles corresponding to the provincesA to I. Within each subfile the numbers of observations/species are counted and expressed as percents of the total number of recordslprovince. In a next step the observations of each province are grouped according to the altitudes of the places where the plants have been observed. The definition of these altitudinal zones H1-H8 is given in Table 3. The same table shows the numbers of observations, of places and of species for the provinces and for the altitudinal subtiles. The diversity of the vegetation is based on the relative frequency of observations/species. This type of distribution is called "Arten/PräsenzVerteilung" (distribution "specieslpresence"). The diversity of sampIes is estimated by three different indices: Shannon-Index (Sh-Index), Simpson-Index (Si-Index) and the Q-Statistic. The definitions and the algorithms for the estimation are given in Table5. The Sh-Index hasa theoretical maximum value fora given combination "number of species/sample" and "number of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland Shannon oekom Greenland GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 5 3 166 182
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description This study analyzes the diversity of the natural vegetation in mountains of eastern and northeastern Greenland. The botanical field-work has been done during the Danish East-Greenland Expeditions (leader Dr. Lauge Koch) in the summers 1948-1952, 1954, 1956, and during three iourneys in the summers 1991, 1994 and 1995. The analysis is based on botanical observations in nine selected areas (calied "provinces A to I'~ between 70"30'N and 80"30'N. The total file has 9348 records (called "observations"). An "observation" says that at least one plant of a certain species of vascular plants has been observed at a given place. The date of the observation, the topographical position, the altitude and the exposition of the place as weilas some information on the pheno/ogy of the plant, on the local vegetation and on the documentation (photo of the plant or of the place, herbarium specimen) complete the individual records. A list of the most important variables is shown in Table 2. The records are grouped as nine subfiles corresponding to the provincesA to I. Within each subfile the numbers of observations/species are counted and expressed as percents of the total number of recordslprovince. In a next step the observations of each province are grouped according to the altitudes of the places where the plants have been observed. The definition of these altitudinal zones H1-H8 is given in Table 3. The same table shows the numbers of observations, of places and of species for the provinces and for the altitudinal subtiles. The diversity of the vegetation is based on the relative frequency of observations/species. This type of distribution is called "Arten/PräsenzVerteilung" (distribution "specieslpresence"). The diversity of sampIes is estimated by three different indices: Shannon-Index (Sh-Index), Simpson-Index (Si-Index) and the Q-Statistic. The definitions and the algorithms for the estimation are given in Table5. The Sh-Index hasa theoretical maximum value fora given combination "number of species/sample" and "number of ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schwarzenbach, Fritz H.
Kaiser, Sigrid
Geißdörfer, Rainer
spellingShingle Schwarzenbach, Fritz H.
Kaiser, Sigrid
Geißdörfer, Rainer
Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland
author_facet Schwarzenbach, Fritz H.
Kaiser, Sigrid
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author_sort Schwarzenbach, Fritz H.
title Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland
title_short Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland
title_full Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland
title_fullStr Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland
title_full_unstemmed Diversität der natürlichen Gebirgsvegetation Grönlands - "Artenvielfalt" im Niemandsland
title_sort diversität der natürlichen gebirgsvegetation grönlands - "artenvielfalt" im niemandsland
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