Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland

The objective of this paper is to differentiate the landscape in the treeline ecotone in Subarctic Finland with an examination of its mosaic structure and functional role in treeline dynamics. Highly varying topography is a key factor controlling drainage conditions, vegetation, local climates and s...

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Main Authors: Gabriele Broll, Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier, Kerstin Anschlag, Hans-Jörg Brauckmann, Sabine Wald, Birgit Drees
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2007
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/67b673dbbc9b4a8f8d60190352e8533c
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author Gabriele Broll
Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier
Kerstin Anschlag
Hans-Jörg Brauckmann
Sabine Wald
Birgit Drees
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description The objective of this paper is to differentiate the landscape in the treeline ecotone in Subarctic Finland with an examination of its mosaic structure and functional role in treeline dynamics. Highly varying topography is a key factor controlling drainage conditions, vegetation, local climates and soils. Natural drainage classes, soil data (pH, Corg, Nt, C/N ratio, moisture) and dominant vegetation were used to characterize site conditions and to show the grouping of six representative sites along a synthetic topographical transect (model). The abrupt increase in soil moisture and pH values at the distal end of the lowest zones indicates a relatively sharp and ecologically important limit between well drained sites (ridge tops, upper valley side, interfluves) and valleys with both poorly and very poorly drained sites. Remains of birch wood in wind-scarps, hummocks and peaty layers give evidence of former open birch forest in present treeless sites. Forest decline has enforced the contrasts in site conditions between windswept and snow accumulating topography. The landscape mosaic and resultant site conditions are strongly influencing treeline dynamics and consequently, the landscape mosaic needs to be carefully considered when discussing the possible effects of the changing climate in the treeline ecotone.
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:67b673dbbc9b4a8f8d60190352e8533c 2025-01-17T01:00:18+00:00 Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland Gabriele Broll Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier Kerstin Anschlag Hans-Jörg Brauckmann Sabine Wald Birgit Drees 2007-02-01 https://doaj.org/article/67b673dbbc9b4a8f8d60190352e8533c en eng Geographical Society of Finland 1798-5617 https://doaj.org/article/67b673dbbc9b4a8f8d60190352e8533c undefined Fennia: International Journal of Geography, Vol 185, Iss 2 (2007) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2007 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:12:02Z The objective of this paper is to differentiate the landscape in the treeline ecotone in Subarctic Finland with an examination of its mosaic structure and functional role in treeline dynamics. Highly varying topography is a key factor controlling drainage conditions, vegetation, local climates and soils. Natural drainage classes, soil data (pH, Corg, Nt, C/N ratio, moisture) and dominant vegetation were used to characterize site conditions and to show the grouping of six representative sites along a synthetic topographical transect (model). The abrupt increase in soil moisture and pH values at the distal end of the lowest zones indicates a relatively sharp and ecologically important limit between well drained sites (ridge tops, upper valley side, interfluves) and valleys with both poorly and very poorly drained sites. Remains of birch wood in wind-scarps, hummocks and peaty layers give evidence of former open birch forest in present treeless sites. Forest decline has enforced the contrasts in site conditions between windswept and snow accumulating topography. The landscape mosaic and resultant site conditions are strongly influencing treeline dynamics and consequently, the landscape mosaic needs to be carefully considered when discussing the possible effects of the changing climate in the treeline ecotone. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Unknown Rodjanoaivi ENVELOPE(26.415,26.415,69.825,69.825)
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Gabriele Broll
Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier
Kerstin Anschlag
Hans-Jörg Brauckmann
Sabine Wald
Birgit Drees
Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland
title Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland
title_full Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland
title_fullStr Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland
title_full_unstemmed Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland
title_short Landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on Mt Rodjanoaivi, Subarctic Finland
title_sort landscape mosaic in the treeline ecotone on mt rodjanoaivi, subarctic finland
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url https://doaj.org/article/67b673dbbc9b4a8f8d60190352e8533c