Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada

P(論文) The process of the vegetation development on glacier moraines was surveyed in the lower stream area of Oobloyah Valley (80°50'N, 82°45'W), Ellesmere Island, high arctic Canada. Four glacier moraines, and an outwash plane with different establishment periods in the proglacial field of...

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Main Authors: Okitsu, Susumu, Sawaguchi, Shin-ichi, Hasegawa, Hirohiko, Kanda, Hiroshi
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2004
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author Okitsu, Susumu
Sawaguchi, Shin-ichi
Hasegawa, Hirohiko
Kanda, Hiroshi
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Kanda, Hiroshi
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description P(論文) The process of the vegetation development on glacier moraines was surveyed in the lower stream area of Oobloyah Valley (80°50'N, 82°45'W), Ellesmere Island, high arctic Canada. Four glacier moraines, and an outwash plane with different establishment periods in the proglacial field of Arklio Glacier, were surveyed .The oldest moraine was estimated to have been established during the Full Glacial, ca. 25000-35000 years ago, and the youngest one during the Little Ice Age, ca. 250 years ago. The vegetation properties such as number of species per study plot, cover of vegetation, lichens and bryophytes showed constant increase the moraine age, suggesting directional vegetation development. Changes in the species composition were such that new species successively appeared during the establishment of the moraines without obvious replacement of the species. It was concluded that the manner of the vegetation development was directional-nonreplacement succession even under extreme high arctic environment, differing from the generally accepted view that under an extreme high arctic environment nondirectional-nonreplacement succession prevails. Vegetation physiognomy approached Cassiope tetragona-dominated dwarf shrub heath, which generally prevails in more southern regions than Ellesmere Island. The period required for the vegetation development in the study area was assumed to be quite long, probably at least ca. 20000 years. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006212 2025-04-13T14:13:28+00:00 Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada Okitsu, Susumu Sawaguchi, Shin-ichi Hasegawa, Hirohiko Kanda, Hiroshi 2004-02-01 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6212/files/KJ00000673352.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006212 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6212 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar bioscience 17 83 94 AA11327019 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6212/files/KJ00000673352.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006212 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6212 Cassiope tetragona Dryas integrifolia Ellesmere Island glacier moraine vegetation development 2004 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00006212 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) The process of the vegetation development on glacier moraines was surveyed in the lower stream area of Oobloyah Valley (80°50'N, 82°45'W), Ellesmere Island, high arctic Canada. Four glacier moraines, and an outwash plane with different establishment periods in the proglacial field of Arklio Glacier, were surveyed .The oldest moraine was estimated to have been established during the Full Glacial, ca. 25000-35000 years ago, and the youngest one during the Little Ice Age, ca. 250 years ago. The vegetation properties such as number of species per study plot, cover of vegetation, lichens and bryophytes showed constant increase the moraine age, suggesting directional vegetation development. Changes in the species composition were such that new species successively appeared during the establishment of the moraines without obvious replacement of the species. It was concluded that the manner of the vegetation development was directional-nonreplacement succession even under extreme high arctic environment, differing from the generally accepted view that under an extreme high arctic environment nondirectional-nonreplacement succession prevails. Vegetation physiognomy approached Cassiope tetragona-dominated dwarf shrub heath, which generally prevails in more southern regions than Ellesmere Island. The period required for the vegetation development in the study area was assumed to be quite long, probably at least ca. 20000 years. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Arctic Cassiope tetragona Ellesmere Island glacier* Polar bioscience National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Arctic Arklio Glacier ENVELOPE(-82.822,-82.822,80.885,80.885) Canada Ellesmere Island
spellingShingle Cassiope tetragona
Dryas integrifolia
Ellesmere Island
glacier moraine
vegetation development
Okitsu, Susumu
Sawaguchi, Shin-ichi
Hasegawa, Hirohiko
Kanda, Hiroshi
Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada
title Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada
title_full Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada
title_fullStr Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada
title_short Vegetation development on the glacier moraines in Oobloyah Valley, Ellesmere Island high arctic Canada
title_sort vegetation development on the glacier moraines in oobloyah valley, ellesmere island high arctic canada
topic Cassiope tetragona
Dryas integrifolia
Ellesmere Island
glacier moraine
vegetation development
topic_facet Cassiope tetragona
Dryas integrifolia
Ellesmere Island
glacier moraine
vegetation development
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6212/files/KJ00000673352.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15094/00006212
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6212