Population status and ecology of Pseudanomodon attenuatus (Hedw.) Ignatov & Fedosov in England

IF 1.2 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
D. Callaghan
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ABSTRACT Introduction. Pseudanomodon attenuatus, previously known as Anomodon attenuatus Hedw., is very rare in Britain. In this study, its population status and ecology in England were investigated. Methods. Located along the River Eden, Cumbria, the three previously known sites for the species in England were surveyed, plus three potential sites along the river. Abundance was evaluated in terms of ‘individual-equivalents’, each defined as an occupied 1 m grid cell, when the moss was growing on rock, or an occupied tree, when it was epiphytic. Geographical coordinates of each individual-equivalent were recorded with a GPS unit. Habitat and community composition were recorded by relevés. Results and conclusions. The species was found at each previously known site and a new site. A total of 127 individual-equivalents were found, and the actual total along the 10.4 km of riverbank surveyed was estimated to be 140–200 individual-equivalents. Along the whole River Eden may be as many as 250–1000 individual-equivalents, because significant amounts of potential habitat remain unsurveyed. The population is confined to the middle to upper inundation zone of the riverbank. About half of individual-equivalents occur on trees and about half on calcareous sandstone. Most trees are Alnus glutinosa; others include Acer pseudoplatanus, Betula pendula, Corylus avellana, Fraxinus excelsior, Quercus robur and Ulmus glabra. Common associates are Anomodon viticulosus, Didymodon insulanus, Homalia trichomanoides and Thamnobryum alopecurum. Reasons for the extreme rarity of P. attenuatus in Britain are uncertain and deserve investigation, as does its confinement to a narrow riparian niche, which appears untypical of P. attenuatus across most of its world range.
衰减假异齿线虫(pseudoanomodon attenuatus)种群现状与生态学伊格纳托夫和费多索夫在英国
摘要简介。Pseudanomodon attenutus,以前被称为Anomodon attinus Hedw。,在英国非常罕见。本研究对其在英国的种群状况和生态状况进行了调查。方法。位于坎布里亚郡伊甸河沿岸,调查了英格兰三个以前已知的该物种栖息地,以及该河沿岸的三个潜在栖息地。丰度是根据“个体当量”进行评估的,每个当量定义为占用的1 m网格细胞,当苔藓生长在岩石上时,或者当它是附生的时,是一棵被占用的树。每个等效物的地理坐标都用全球定位系统记录下来。相关人员记录了生境和群落组成。结果和结论。该物种是在每个以前已知的地点和一个新的地点发现的。共发现127个个体当量,实际总数为10.4 调查的河岸公里数估计为140-200个个体当量。整个伊甸河沿岸可能有250-1000个个体,因为大量潜在的栖息地仍未得到保护。人口仅限于河岸的中上游淹没区。大约一半的个体等价物出现在树上,大约一半出现在钙质砂岩上。大多数树是粘性Alnus glutinosa;其他包括假平台枫、垂桦、榛子、白蜡树、粗壮栎和光榆。常见的伴生生物有葡萄无足虫、岛状二头虫、毛状类人猿和脱发Thamnobryum。衰减假单胞菌在英国极为罕见的原因尚不确定,值得调查,它被限制在狭窄的河岸生态位也是如此,这在其世界范围的大部分地区似乎都是不典型的衰减假单胞杆菌。
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Journal of Bryology
Journal of Bryology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
31.60%
发文量
20
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Bryology exists to promote the scientific study of bryophytes (mosses, peat-mosses, liverworts and hornworts) and to foster understanding of the wider aspects of bryology. Journal of Bryology is an international botanical periodical which publishes original research papers in cell biology, anatomy, development, genetics, physiology, chemistry, ecology, paleobotany, evolution, taxonomy, molecular systematics, applied biology, conservation, biomonitoring and biogeography of bryophytes, and also significant new check-lists and descriptive floras of poorly known regions and studies on the role of bryophytes in human affairs, and the lives of notable bryologists.
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