Plant communities from ice-free areas of demay point, King George Island, Antarctica

A. Pereira, M. R. Francelino, V. M. Stefenon, A. L. Schünemann, L. Roesch
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This research presents the study of plant communities in ice-free areas of Demay Point, which is located at the south of the Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. The aim of this research was to collect data about the plant coverage, classification and distribution of plant communities, contributing with the evaluation of possible environmental impacts of anthropogenic or natural origin, following the evolution of such communities over the length of time. The study started with the classification and description of the plant communities based mainly on the plant physiognomy, biodiversity and the relation with local abiotic factors. Each community was mapped with an Astech Promark II DGPS and the data was processed using AstechSolutions software to obtain sub-metric accuracy. Seven plant communities were identified and described as: 1 Grass and cushion chamaephyte formation; 1.2 Deschampsia and mosses subformation; 2 Moss carpet formation; 3 Moss hummock formation; 4 Moss tuft formation; 5 Fruticose lichen and moss tuft formation and 6 Fellfield communities. These plant communities are shown in a map, with their description.
南极洲乔治国王岛德梅点无冰区的植物群落
本研究对位于南极洲乔治国王岛海军部湾南部的Demay Point无冰区的植物群落进行了研究。本研究的目的是收集有关植物群落的覆盖、分类和分布的数据,以评价这些植物群落在一段时间内的演变可能对环境造成的人为或自然影响。研究从植物群落的分类和描述开始,主要基于植物的外形、生物多样性和与当地非生物因子的关系。每个群落用Astech Promark II DGPS进行测绘,并使用AstechSolutions软件对数据进行处理,以获得亚度量精度。鉴定出7个植物群落,并将其描述为:1草和垫层chamaephyte组;1.2地衣和苔藓亚群;2 .苔毯形成;3苔藓丘形;4苔藓丛形成;5果树地衣和苔藓丛的形成和6个野外群落。这些植物群落显示在地图上,并附有它们的描述。
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