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Influence of nitrogen deposition on the vegetation community of Irish oak woodlands

Posted on:2016-06-21Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Trent University (Canada)Candidate:Wilkins, KaylaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2473390017984417Subject:Environmental Science
Abstract/Summary:
In this study, the influence of N deposition on the vegetation community of semi-natural oak woodlands in Ireland was assessed through national and regional scale analysis of forest plot data. At both scales, Canonical Correspondence Analysis suggested that N deposition was a predictor of community composition, although site-specific soil characteristics were the strongest predictors of the species dataset. Threshold Indicator Taxon Analysis suggested that the vegetation community demonstrated the most change at 13.2 kg N ha -1 yr-1. While this change point falls within the current recommended critical load range for nutrient nitrogen for acidophilous oak dominated woodlands (10--15 kg N ha-1 yr-1), it is notable that 23% of species recorded had individual change points below this range, and could potentially be lost from this habitat if deposition increases. The results from this study suggest that, for acidophilous oak woodlands, habitat conservation policies should be unified with N emission reduction policies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Oak, Vegetation community, Woodlands, Deposition
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