Arctostaphylos heath community ecology in the Burren,Western Ireland

Arctostaphylo-Dryasetum is a rare sub-type of Alpine and Boreal Heath which is known to occur only in Ireland on the limestone karst Burren, in County Clare. Relevés were taken across the Burren region and three groups were distinguished: Empetrum nigrum group; Erica cinerea group, Juniperus communi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hanrahan, Sarah Ann, Skeffington, Micheline Sheehy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2015.001
Description
Summary:Arctostaphylo-Dryasetum is a rare sub-type of Alpine and Boreal Heath which is known to occur only in Ireland on the limestone karst Burren, in County Clare. Relevés were taken across the Burren region and three groups were distinguished: Empetrum nigrum group; Erica cinerea group, Juniperus communis group. Altitude and soil conditions were found to be the main ecological factors responsible for the variation in the data set, especially pH, and the organic and mineral content. Winter grazing appears to maintain this habitat. In some areas Calluna vulgaris has encroached on the rarer plant species cutting trials are underway in an attempt to restore the habitat to good conservation status.