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FLORISTIC PATTERNS ON AVALANCHE PATHS IN THE NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAINS,USA
Authors:George P. Malanson  David R. Butler
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography , University of Iowa , Iowa City, Iowa 52242;2. Department of Geography , University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia 30602
Abstract:Avalanche paths in the northern Rocky Mountains have transverse zones of plant physiognomic types representing major exogenous environmental gradients related to topography. Species composition was analyzed among these transverse zones. Forty plots on two paths in Montana, USA, were ordinated by detrended correspondence analysis, giving ordination axes for both plots and species. The results of the ordination of the plots did not correspond to their differentation in physiognomic zones. Dominant species of similar physiognomy were widely separated in the ordination of species. Endogenous spatial processes are suggested to explain the more complex floristic pattern. (Keywords: avalanche, floristic patterns, Rocky Mountains, vegetation)
Keywords:Rocky Mountains  mass elevation effect  air temperature rise  treeline
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