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Abstract
Patterned rich fens have a diverse flora and are maintained by unidirectional inflowing water with high concentrations of base cations, along with high pH and limited nutrients. Rich fens are among the most threatened ecosystems in Europe, but are not uncommon across the western boreal forest zone of Canada. Utilizing 10 radiocarbon dated cores extracted from the wetland, we investigated the Holocene developmental history of a large patterned rich fen in northeastern Alberta (McClelland Wetland). Organic matter accumulation began around 11,457 cal yr BP as primary peat formation on recently deglaciated substrates. Over the 10,000+ years history of McClelland Wetland, the central portions of the wetland have been remarkably resistant to change, with little alteration in dominant species. The resistance to change is set against a background of fluctuations in regional Holocene climate and local varying water balance. The dominant bryophyte species (Hamatocaulis vernicosus and Scorpidium scorpioides) continued to play a foundational role on site for the duration of the Holocene, dependent on a persistent long-term ground water source. Accumulation rates of organic matter have remained steady once the dominant bryophyte layer was established, but with accumulation rates at paludifying marginal sites lower than those of the central moss-graminoid-dominated areas.
图案丰富的沼泽有多种植物群,并通过单向流入的高浓度碱性阳离子水,以及高pH值和有限的营养物质来维持。丰富的沼泽是欧洲最受威胁的生态系统之一,但在加拿大西部北方森林地带并不罕见。利用从湿地中提取的10个放射性碳定年岩心,研究了阿尔伯塔省东北部(麦克利兰湿地)一个大型富沼的全新世发育历史。有机质积累开始于11457 cal yr BP左右,在最近冰川消退的基底上形成初级泥炭。在麦克利兰湿地1万多年的历史中,湿地的中心部分具有显著的抗逆性,优势物种几乎没有变化。对变化的抵抗设定在区域全新世气候波动和局部水平衡变化的背景下。在全新世期间,优势苔藓植物物种(Hamatocaulis vernicosus和Scorpidium scorpioides)继续在现场发挥基础作用,依赖于持续的长期地下水源。苔藓植物优势层建立后,有机质积累速率保持稳定,但在模糊边缘点的积累速率低于苔藓-禾草植物优势区的积累速率。
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